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- As the school year approaches, Patrick and Sophie have no idea how to react to Paola, their eldest sister, obviously in full adolescent crises.
- The Ottomans ruled for 6 centuries over 3 continents. Starting in the 19th Century England and France orchestrated the collapse of the empire.Ethnic and political challenges have arisen from the modern nations born from this collapse.
- In this biographical film, Natacha Nisic follows and tells the story of Andrea Kalff, a Bavarian woman who became a Korean shaman as the spiritual daughter of Kim Heum Kwha, the Master of Korean Shamans.
- By meeting his former comrades in combat, the film follows the journey of Yves Mathieu, anti-colonialist in Black Africa then lawyer for the FLN. Upon Algeria's independence, he drafted the March Decrees on vacant property and self-management, promulgated in 1963 by Ahmed Ben Bella. Yves Mathieu's life is punctuated by his commitments in an Algeria that was then called "The Lighthouse of the Third World". The director, who is his daughter, looks back on the conditions of his death in 1966.
- In 1980, as a young reporter, Saeid Sadeghi covered Saddam Hussein's first offensives on the Iranian border. Through his photos, he contributed to mythologizing the resistance of his army by exalting the heroic dimension of the fighters. However, he discovers the appalling reality of a conflict that sees Iran sending its troops to the massacre and understands that the power uses his photos to give the youngest the desire to become martyrs and spread the Shiite ideology, in order to export its revolution. To reveal the hidden face of a traumatic past, Saeid Sadeghi travels today in Iran in search of the survivors and their families. He wants to bear witness to the propaganda of a theocracy that sacrificed the lives of thousands of soldiers in this murderous war.
- A famous editor from Marseille hosts a cultural event about Alexandre Dumas on the Frioul islands, with a play based on The Count of Monte-Cristo as the highlight of the day. In the middle of the show, the editor's body is found on stage.