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- Hossain Sabzian and some of his associates discuss his character, his life-long obsession with cinema and his attitude towards the film he starred in, Close-Up (1990).
- An actress repeats the records of Joan of Arc's trial. The filmmaker questions them.
- We discover a modest, almost derisory garden, located in the heart of the women's prison in Rennes, Brittany, France.
- Combustion was the first chemical reaction that man put to use. In the art of lighting fires he discovered a way of protecting himself from the cold and danger. Today we live in highly developed information societies thanks to the energy that the combustion processes produce in power plants and engines. But while combustion benefits us it threatens our existence by the damage it does to our atmosphere. In order to combat this threat we must learn to understand the chemical processes in combustion. The knowledge about combustion that we now possess comes as a result of man's lengthy and tenacious attempt to understand Chemistry in Flames and Fire.
- Lybek, a popular newspaper cartoonist in Gabon, looks back on his career.
- An educational journey through the history of zombie movies and a great survival guide.
- One year, 12 months, 12 filmmakers who are filming Paris in an unusual way: "their" Paris before a symbolic date, the night of 12/31/99 to 01/01/00. They are turning one by one the pages of their own Parisian calendar of the year 1999.
- The water of the canal flows peacefully. Kids play on its bank.They are the children of the lock keeper, who brings them up alone. This family seems to be cut off from the rest of the world, their only connection with it being the barges that stop at the lock. But one day this uneventful life is turned upside down: there is something in the water. Something unusual... something terrible...