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- A documentary film set in Thailand. A film in the first person by Erik Jourdil looking for his former lover.
- A Writer haunted by the ghost of his father, John Fante
- Suzanne and Albertine, her daughter, return to Omaha Beach, one of the D-Day beaches where their family has spent holidays for a Long time. The place is the scene of major family events. This time, Albertine has something to tell her mother
- For the African-Americans of the Colombian Pacific, "one who is not black if death". That is their vision of the world. Being isolated from the rest of the world, the Blacks of the Pacific have long been devoted to their traditions. These may be the reasons why their music and religion, both intrinsically linked, are so much alive. For quite a few years now with the opening of a number of small airfields, a new wind has been blowing on the pacific coast, sometimes taking away some precious gems of the local culture. However, some people have been standing claiming how important it is to maintain their cultural traditions often linked to Catholic celebrations.
- "To me, today's America is like whipped cream with many-coloured chocolate chips. On the one side, there's the whipped cream with its multicoloured chocolate chips symbolizing cosmopolitan America and on the other side, there's the whip, that is to say the American government." Ajala King, an American singer. This documentary film will guide you throughout the state of California which best embodies the American dream. There, you will meet people with unexpected dreams and ideals .
- Bonga Kwenda is considered a superstar throughout Europa and Africa. Bonga was born Barcelo de Carvalho in Dande, N'Gola, in 1942.He has recorded 17 albums in a 28-year career. Bonga's life is inextricably linked to N'Gola's struggle for freedom from colonial domination and the continuing struggle for a stable, comfortable, post-colonial existance. He forst came to prominence as an athlete initialy as a gold-class 400 meter champion who set a record he held for ten years, and later as a star on the great Benfica (Lisboa) Futbol team of the 1960's. Bonga'ss status as star athlete allowed him freedom of movement, whitc he used to carry messages between exiled freedom fighters and compatriots still in N'Gola. as the movement for independence heated up, Bonga was forced into exile himself first in Rotterdam, the in Paris. It was in Rotterdam in 1972 that he recorde his first record "Angola 72" and adapted the name Bonga Kwenda. After independence Bonga established residence in Lisboa while retaining a Paris residence and one in N'Gola.