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- The film, without commentary, is built around the preparation for the next boxing fight of Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, triple European champion in Thai Boxing. His journey is an arduous one with plenty of multiple suffering, doubts and revelations.
- This film sets out to describe the relationship of Irish society with rugby, as rugby reveals the societies that have adopted it. The interviews take precedence over the commentary. Archival images illustrate the main historical reminders.
- From the popular district of Empalot in Toulouse to Lima, via Brussels, Bishkek, Kljuc and Slovakia, Dominique Henry's film/essay "Résistances" paints an atypical and eclectic portrait of different forms of human and individual resistance.
- Taking the pretext of a sport, here rugby, this program leads the viewer to look at societies or human groups for whom the collective game goes beyond just playing rugby, or any other team sport.
- As an emotional and tortured writer, Jean-Christophe Pinpin, a native of Toulouse, places his characters in extreme situations, where revolt, which is his driving force, is useless. This is where Noir Fiction reconnects with Greek tragedy.
- An Indian man, a war veteran, from the former French colonial settlement of Pondicherry, chose to remain French in 1962, after France signed a Treaty of Cession with India.
- A filmed portrait of singer and poet Slimane Azem (1918-1983), famous representative of Algerian music.
- In 1999, it was as a post-industrial adventure that the Plasticiens Volants company bought the Usine de l'Émancipation in Graulhet in the Département du Tarn, France, a former tannery (sheepskin factory) to make a place of art and culture.
- Well, this is what David Lynch does these days. The video was shot on November 9, 2007, in Bulgaria.
- Portrait of Philippe Assalit, a young rising photographer from Toulouse, Occitanie. Philippe Assalit works on the female nude, and eroticism. He's also part of a group of photographers who perform public photo shows, the "Lucette Omnibus".
- It took many years for Italian rugby to be recognized, and for it to become the sixth nation in the famous European Six Nations Championship, the annual men's E.U. rugby union competition, with England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- In Morocco, the cheikhas are women who, one day, have chosen to cut all ties, by means of music, with the relentlessness of the feminine condition in the Maghreb.
- Using the DJ/turntablist technique of scratching/scrubbing, the film shows a cargo boat which is quickly moving back and forth on a river.
- The story of a swimming pool. The Toulouse municipal swimming pool is almost 80 years old. Labelled as a historic monument, it is not only a place of sports memory. It is also an open-air theater where the comedy of life is played out.
- A multitude of head shots multiply anarchically on the screen before completely disappearing, one by one.
- While sport is the favored vector of communication between the different Australian communities, it is relevant to question the presence of Aboriginal people in local rugby, this country being World champion and host of the next World Cup.
- This film about Karin Waehner, dancer, choreographer and remarkable pedagogue, is filled with many moving testimonies.
- A sound and mechanical object triggering music, gestures and words, imposing rituals and encouraging encounters, the piano resonates throughout the film, echoing the singular stories of the participants: artists, tuners, repairers, movers.
- How to restart music in a country left bloodless and soulless by the war? When the international media turned away from this region, French author and director Jérôme Louis brought astonishing testimonies from Afghanistan.
- An unemployed actor is forced to accept an unusual job: to go to someone's place on Christmas Eve, dressed as Santa Claus. But once he has arrived at his hirer's home, nothing goes as planned.
- In 1910, to increase the readers of his magazine "L'Auto" and to revive French people interest in the Tour de France cycling race, its founder and race organiser, Henri Desgrange, decides to take it through the Pyrénées for the first time.
- A film that reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the Hooligana Rugby Club, a rugby club without a sports field, a stadium, or even a dressing room, in Georgia.
- France, Ireland, the Canary Islands and Portugal are the favorite lands of surf riders from the old continent and elsewhere. Laurent Azéma paints the portrait of these winter sports enthusiasts with very diverse motivations and lifestyles.
- This is what happens, Larry.
- Docu-fiction about the life and political career of French Socialist leader Jean Jaurès (1859-1914).
- If there's one vehicle that tells the history of France, it's Citroën's Traction Avant. A revolutionary vehicle for its time, it embodied the daily life of the French people, from 1934 when it debuted to 1957, the year it was discontinued.
- Joan Jordà, a Spanish refugee since 1939 in France, lives and works in Toulouse. He is a renowned painter. He returned for the first time to Catalonia in 2000. Why did he delay this trip for 60 years, what is his appraisal of this journey?
- An old story of murders of Italian workers by French workers in the South of France in the 19th century hauntingly resurfaces.
- In 1941, a hundred refugee children of Jewish descent arrived from Belgium at the Château de la Hille in Ariège, South of France, a children's home run by the Swiss Red Cross: Secours aux Enfants.
- In provincial France, a Russian immigrant impersonates Santa Claus in a supermarket before spending Christmas' Eve alone.
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