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- Follows Louise, a young psychiatric who starts analyzing a dark and mysterious man, but after that, people around her start to die.
- Based on Marguerite Duras' novel 'The Little Horses of Tarquinia'.
- Louis is a twelve year old boy who lives with his parents and older brother in southern Morocco. Louis is very happy until the day his father shares a secret with him.
- Julie wanders Neupart's streets in her cheerleader outfit, seeking someone who can take her away from her daily routine.
- Marc, un assureur de province, médiocre et psychorigide, rentre en contact avec le Milieu pour faire éliminer sa femme, insupportable matrone castratrice. Chauffeur occasionnel et improbable sur le casse minable dune bijouterie, Marc est pris en pitié par Toulouse, truand de seconde zone qui, plus par mépris que par compassion, va lui montrer les ficelles du métier à travers plusieurs expériences sur le terrain. Pour Marc, cette série de rencontres et de péripéties savère être une révélation. Ce voyage initiatique nocturne lui permettra dappréhender son potentiel de tueur toujours psychorigide et médiocre, mais en plus, à présent, dangereux !
- Paul, in his forties, struggles to get by through odd jobs on short-term contracts. Having his driving license suspended for non-payment of his car insurance, he has to find ways to get to work and keep going.
- Their names are Chérifa, Aziza, Jimiaa - Women whose voices are virtually never heard. Originally from North Africa they arrived in France during the post-war boom years, forced to abandon their youthful desires to follow a husband they had almost never chosen. In the film they recount their struggle for emancipation.
- In Aubervilliers, near Paris, a city stadium delimits housing estates and new buildings. Children, adults come to train, pass the time. An atmosphere of cohesion emanates but is threatened by the arrival of hipsters.
- Corsican actor Robin Renucci is preparing to shoot his first feature film Sempre vivu! (2007) as writer/director in his native land. Portrait of the artist and his fight for the defense of the Corsican identity through his art and filmmaking.
- Making-of of the short film Faute de grive (2001), shot in Marseille, South of France, in September/October 2001.
- Within the French legal system, economic justice is a separate justice. Apart, because its magistrates are not professional judges. They are merchants, or business owners, who put on the judge's robe to dispense justice.
- A man testifies on the stand. Must say it was close. This dangerous psychopath, whom everyone was looking for, was almost breaking into his house. But in fact, he hadn't really gone near the man's house, he had gone to his neighbor's home.
- Stressed, depressed, embittered, an executive tries to compensate for his professional failures: too many aimless deadlines or humiliations. In the law of the economic jungle, our hero is tired of being weak. So he decides to end his life.
- 1951. André Bazin and Jacques Doniol-Valcroze found the "Cahiers du Cinéma". With contributions from a new self-taught generation (Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette...), the magazine revolutionised cinema criticism, and put the figureheads of the New Wave firmly in the spotlight.
- In this film, the writer/director Fanny Fontan offers interviews with sex offenders about treatment and prison sentences.
- Since its foundation in 1995, the École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image (E.E.S.I.), in Angoulême and Poitiers, has been teaching classes on digital technology and new narratives with a tuition around research fields and artistic projects.
- Barbara, an image filtered by time, slightly unnatural, sometimes venerated. Twenty years after her death, Sandrine Dumarais invites us to rediscover the different facets of the "Lady in black": both melancholic and funny, whimsical and demanding, romantic and liberated, accessible yet distant.
- In rural France, itinerant grocers (Didier, Carmen, Mireille, etc.) provide everyone with this local service essential to the survival of depopulated countryside, but also to the uncertain sustainability of trade.
- The time for listening? Listen, identify, care - To care, you have to identify and to identify, you have to listen. Today, a disaster is looming.
- They are under the age of 18, on the so-called "Unaccompanied Foreign Minors". Coming alone, mainly from Africa and the Middle East, these visa-free travelers land in Marseille, after a long journey. While waiting for their majority, they are supposed to be under the protection of Childhood Social Assistance. But before this rarely immediate "shelter", these young people suffer from the streets, faulty networks and the suspicion of institutions. A journey demonstrates filmed with distance and modesty by the cameras of Rachid Oujdi which reveals a double paradox. Because when they come of age, these young people will perhaps not have the possibility of remaining on French territory.
- The singer turned writer from Toulouse, Magyd Cherfi, leafs through the pages of "Ma Part de Gaulois" (the Gaul in me), an autobiography that ends where, artistically, everything began for him: the baccalaureate, music, Zebda. From 1981 to 2017, an intimate portrait that offers an immersive view of French society.
- History of the French police in Marseille and Paris.