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- Pierre Tardieu, a day laborer, lives with his sick father. Reminiscing about his childhood with his mother on the beach, he can't free himself from her. Murdering someone becomes the only way of realizing his existence. One day, he meets a pianist called Laure in a bookstore and falls in love with her.
- A chronicle of the last days of a factory that is about to shut down. Among the workers forced to idle away until the end of the week, Jacques, a young technician is busy dismantling a machine while, without noticing it, turning on some of the men around him!
- On a hot Sunday morning, Nathalie Sanchez, an unemployed hair stylist, walks across the Causses plateau in search of a shepherd. When she finds one, he tells her that he has lost his flock. They walk together and while chatting they meet several times a shepherd's son turned outlaw, Carol Izba. The latter, despite being pursued by a famous bounty killer, Pool, proves unable to leave the region...
- In a town riddled with corruption, Yann, a naïve urban planner, acquires a 9mm handgun possessed by the soul of Sarah, a recently murdered prostitute. Working together the two eliminate the city's criminals one by one, seeking to restore order by hunting down the man at the head of the corruption... the mayor himself.
- Young family man Roland decides to climb a famous mountain pass that bears his name and brings along his less than willing wife and two children.
- In 1972, the three Bertrand brothers took all the risks by building an ultra-modern farm in a small Haut Savoyard village. Almost 30 years later, the farming accomplishment is a real economic success, but the human toll is much more dour.
- In Romania, under the communist regime, the peasant brass bands took part in the demonstrations organized in the cities. At that time, peasant brass bands had their heyday.
- Al and Bob, two paunchy frog/humanoid lookalikes, both sporting unfathomable dumb faces, like to watch TV together, but fight incessantly over which program to choose.
- Funny, quirky, galvanizing and tongue-in-cheek, Jacques Mitsch's films make him an emblematic director in the very creative world of short films. Here are compiled 16 films by the filmmaker, plus many bonuses.
- Draws the portrait of Jean-Louis Mic, a handyman in a small village in the Gers department, in rural France. But who is Jean-Louis really?
- TV SeriesIn just over one minute, each capsule in the series aims to explain a word, or an expression, of current French teenagers in a youthful, humorous, and dynamic way.
- Twenty years old Oscar Mornay has many nightmares, doubts, and sometimes dreams too. Shared between his group of friends and the girl he has loved for two years, his existence is not tragic yet. One day, however, love ceases to be shared. Another Oscar is born from this wound, and little by little, resentment arises, suddenly and violently. Across three ages and three lives that in the end forms only one, witness this portrait this young man, who might just as well have been yourself.
- Abandoned from birth in an attic, Jean Paille has built his world far from humans, with the animals, living or dead, that populate the place. Alternately torturer or kind, Jean Paille tries to find a place in this hybrid and unusual world.
- A former erotic film actress, turned underground wrestling fighter, accepts the offer of two mysterious men to help them kidnap her former porn partner, John 32.
- Shrimp farming in lagoons using young born at sea dates back several centuries in Asia, but the production of eggs from females in captivity is relatively recent. In the 70s, mastery of breeding in hatcheries is a success in New Caledonia.
- Over the recent years, a small but growing group of researchers from Austria, Germany, Italy, UK, Japan, South Africa and the USA, has developed a new scientific field of research: the neurobiology of plants. Could plants possibly think?
- At the Sixth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, in 2007 in New York, a delegation from West Papua, led by human rights activist Viktor Kaisiëpo, arose to claim the autonomy of their province from Indonesia.
- Daybreak on a small peaceful village. An old man wakes up as every morning but today, without knowing the reason, he feels that he's opening his eyes on life for the last time. This untiring and moderate everyday life suddenly becomes exceptional when all things he always made without thinking about it live itselves last time.
- On September 21, 2001, the explosion at the AZF Factory in Toulouse in the South of France, killed 31 people and injured more than 2,500. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Festival International du Court-Métrage de Clermont-Ferrand 2003.
- The swarms of bees, lately introduced in New Caledonia, are rapidly expanding on Ouvéa Island, and as competitors, it is not always easy to make the bees and the local Ouvéa parakeets live together, whereas the latter are also pollinators.
- Pierre-Victor Bouvier, an explorer, arrives in Ubalski, in East Siberia - where people are speaking Ubalsk, a made-up language -, on the hunt for a frozen hairy mammoth. And the adventure begins.
- Through 4 expertly chosen portraits of individuals or families from Le Havre, we experience the latest show of the French theater company Royal de Luxe, "Les Chasseurs de Girafes", on a daily basis for a few real vs. imaginary dreamy days.
- This film starts in Toulouse, in the south of France, to follow migrant Jo Diop who's traveling back to his native country, Senegal, in West Africa. His personal and intimate story blends into a subjective history of Senegal.
- This film is above all made of various testimonies of men. In front of the camera, they tell on themselves as they are: human, fragile, etc., and keep telling us how important the image of the father is for everyone.
- Raoul is retiring. But far from experiencing the spleen that men generally feel when leaving their employer, Raoul exults: he will finally be able to devote his entire time to one thing: find a man with whom he has an old score to settle.
- French street art company Le Phun ("Pour Un Humour Universellement Nécessaire") takes its performers and its latest show "Les Gumes" to the majestic landscapes of Vietnam, to the astonishment of the inhabitants of this country.
- French Professor of Ophthalmology José-Alain Sahel's team is the first in the world to have developed an operation on the retina. We are following this experience for a year, and above all, we witness the first surgeries with the patients.
- Matador José Tomás is leaving his mark on the bullfighting world as a new century in the bullring is rising. With his spare style and audacious taste for danger, he offers a "mystical" idea of what bullfighting is made of.
- In a Natural History Museum, two guards start a conversation about the meaning of life.
- A unique mixture of Romanian tradition, military music, Austrian brass band and oriental rhythms (Turks, gypsies, etc.), survives in this region, at the frontier between Asia and Europe, which is Moldova, thanks to the peasant brass bands.
- The epic story of two friends who set off to buy a refrigerator, this inner-city adventure will become a sort of obstacle course for our two heroes who are unprepared to face the perils of a real urban jungle like this, full of pitfalls.
- Tells the story of the filmmaker's grandmother, Alice.
- In Fumel (Southwest of France), a factory with over 3,000 workers in 1970, is today in a situation of survival with its 480 remaining employees who are trying to take over the administrative and accounting management of their company.
- A memory film on the disappearance of a Pyrenean species: the story of the last representative of the native Pyrenean bears, Cannelle, who has been killed a few years ago. She is being stuffed and will be exhibited at the Toulouse Museum.
- In Toulouse, photos of people faces are plastered on the top of buildings: they show the inhabitants of the public housing district. We meet the photographer Isabelle Tardiglio, who is at the initiative of this work on image and identity.
- At 80, Agop Agopian devotes all his energy to his country of origin, Armenia. Driven by an adamant patriotism, he fights against the fatality of a terribly painful history. A graceful patriarch, he dreams of a better future for his people.
- Covers one year in the life of the Emmaüs Community of Labarthe-sur-Lèze, near Toulouse, France. Conceived both as a chronicle and as a humanist fresco, the film tackles the main questions of exclusion, and of social and civic recognition.
- This documentary looks back on the catastrophic explosion of the AZF chemical factory in Toulouse, southern France, on September 21, 2001, and analyzes the aftermath of the disaster which caused 31 deaths, and seriously wounded 30 victims.
- Scientist and specialist in cryptozoology, Arnoult Seveau investigates in Cambodia and meets people who have heard of a mythical local animal, the snake-eating cow.
- The Palavas-les-Flots campsite (Hérault, Occitania, Southern France) rocks you between the peaceful shores of the Étang du Grec and the gentle rhythm of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Whether it is called "slam" or "spoken word", spoken poetry is an open territory, where the individual, in the immediacy of the performance, offers his words, his images, as a basis for meeting with the other. With the poets in New York.