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- A party is organized for Pedro, but he never seems to arrive. In between guests talk about Tam Tam and the end of the world. A very 'Buñuel-ish' underground film.
- Despite the danger of radioactivity, a man decides to stay in the land of his ancestors. The last protector of life in a land of death.
- Colonel Honorine worked in Bukavu's police force for years as part of the Child Protection and Anti-Sexual Violence Unit, highly regarded for its effectiveness and the confidence it has able to restore in the community. But when Colonel Honorine is transferred to Kisangani, she must start over from scratch. Shortly after arriving in her new post, dozens of victims of sexual violence from the 6-Day War between Rwandan and Ugandan troops, land in her office. Thus begins a new challenge for the Colonel who is determined to fight for the recognition and support of these forgotten women, these outdated lives.
- After it was shut down in 2001, the Faso Fani textile factory in Koudougou, Burkina Faso's third-largest city, was left to rot. It probably figures in the World Bank and IMF archives as one more piece of collateral damage, yet another write-off in a West African sideshow.
- Moustapha Alassane is a living legend in African cinema. His adventures take us to the era of "pre-cinema", to the times of magical lantern and Chinese shadows. He is the first director of Nigerien cinema and animation films in Africa. He tells very old stories with current technology, but he also narrates the most current events with the most archaic means. This documentary not only tells the adventure of a human being and an extraordinary professional, but the memories of a generation, the history of a country, Niger in its golden age of cinema.
- In a small mountain town, chic and bourgeoise, families live on the streets. Children gather their strength to endure the beatings and "look like" they live a normal life.
- Filmmaker Sarah Benillouche came to film the Compagnie Les Nez Fastes, a group of clowns, and then one day, she also put a red foam clown nose on her face. Don't we say that to be a clown is to have the curiosity of angels.
- When nomads from the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan are offered a new life in Kyrgyzstan, Nurulkhak and his family face a transformative journey, torn between the call of freedom and the challenges of modern society.