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- When I got to Rignano, the Ghetto residents told me: "You mustn't keep any trace of our lives here in these precarious houses. This despair is not yours to display." The misery in the Ghetto is the first thing that struck me, the first thing I wanted to show.
- One summer, divers locate hidden weapons dating back to WWII in a lake. Louison's grandmother is said to be involved. Along with other comrades, she allegedly refused to surrender her weapons.
- Lubnan is a young man from Iraq who has just arrived in Belgium. While he is struggling to get his papers, he takes us on an existential journey through his feelings, thoughts and desires.
- A documentary about the actor (and the cinema) which bears witness to the fascination this profession exerts over a number of people from very different backgrounds.
- The Kivu in Democrat Republic of Congo, a lake in one of the most unstable region in the world, is portrayed by the stories of local fishermen. They live on, and thanks to the lake, they know all his secrets. They tell them, drifting with the flow on their dugout or during a late evening gathering along the lake's banks: two warring countries - Rwanda and DRC, the rumor of a killer fish, a gigantic reserve of methane about to blow up, or old woman's fabulous memories - So many stories about life and death, fishing and legacy, which form a tales' collection and reveals the secret identity of an amazing place.
- At the dawn of the twenty-first century, a man named Gharsallah dies and is buried in his mausoleum in a small village, Dhibet, in central Tunisia. The film tries to transmit fragments of lives marked by Gharsallah: the saint, the unjust, the mad, the possessed. This is the story of a lonely man who permeated everyone around him, even in the dream.
- Shot in Lapland and Brazil, this film reveals Man's relationship with nature, from the indigenous people point of view. Listen to the oral culture of the Saamis from the Arctic and the Fulni-ôs from Brazil. Beyond the ice-fields, beyond the trees, the countries, the climates, the skins - the same intuition : the whole future is in their hands.
- In Mauritania, black political prisoners from the old colonial fortress of Oualata are known as "Le Cercle des Noyés". The film unveils frangible memories by one of these former prisoners who remembers his story and that of his companions in misfortune.
- Marie and Chantal, two Zairean asylum-seekers, tell their story. They fled their country in the middle of the nineties. They describe in detail the reasons and the circumstances of their emigration to Belgium where they have warmly landed.
- Four different tales take us from Belgium to Senegal, from the North of France to Western Sahara. Every one of them leads us to encounters with dormants, men and women who evolve between two worlds, those of the living and dead.