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- The story of two teenagers that are about to have a baby. After deciding they will keep the baby, they have to deal with their parents and also with their everyday life.
- Jean embarks on a one-way trip to a war-damaged country, unsure of his fate. Despite despair, he finds hope in the people who welcome him, eventually rediscovering a sense of purpose in his existence.
- Aïcha est une adolescente de 14 ans qui a une relation tendue avec sa mère depuis que celle-ci a chassé de la maison son petit copain algérien que la jeune femme adorait. Quand Aïcha rencontre Baz par hasard, un musicien ayant le double de son âge, elle tombe follement amoureuse de lui, jusqu'à en devenir obsédée. Lui ne veut que lui venir en aide, pensant qu'elle vit dans un milieu toxique, mais elle est prête à tout pour que le jeune homme tombe amoureux d'elle. Rapidement, elle s'empêtre dans ses mensonges, dans ses fabulations. Les conséquences pourraient bien être terribles.
- Bruno and Margaux are traveling to Portugal to meet her family. During the journey Bruno's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, forcing Margaux to face a reality she refused to acknowledge.
- Gina, 15, lives in a city on the edge of the forest. She admires her father, unpredictable and whimsical, able to take his children at night in the woods, even to forget them. Jimmy's more and more frequent skids end up alarming his wife Carole. Soon, the fragile family balance is broken when Jimmy is interned in a psychiatric hospital. When Gina meets Nico, a boy from her neighborhood, she awakens to love and sees a chance to escape her father.
- She is a filmmaker. She is in mourning. Her father has just died. On that very day, in a magazine picked up at random at a station newsstand, she discovers a photograph that takes her, without her yet comprehending the reason, to a remote hamlet in the Great Russian North. She reads that rumors are circulating that the lighthouse there shall be extinguished forever, and its keeper laid off. She internalizes her sadness about this double fate. She knows, she is deeply convinced, that her place of mourning will be there.
- A black comedy of human greed with a zest of eco terrorism.
- Driss and Zahra leave their fisherman's village to take their six-year-old son, Ayoub, to the emergency room of the Casablanca's public hospital. There they meet Driss' brother, Houcine, with whom they have been in conflict for years. The doctor diagnoses a brain problem requiring immediate action. This is the starting point of a painful journey exhausting each one. Are they ready to do everything to save Ayoub's life?
- Burning Out is literally a drama about life and death. For two years, the Belgian director Jérôme le Maire followed the members of a surgical unit in one of the biggest hospitals in Paris. Constantly under severe stress, understaffed and subject to severe budget cuts, employees fight each other for resources. Meanwhile the management imposes ever more stringent efficiency and profitability targets. All over Europe burnout has reached epidemic proportions among employees in the public and private sectors. Will we end up killing ourselves? Or will we be able to find meaning and joy at work?
- In the course of living long months with a group of Iranian illegals in Athens, the director examines this radical choice of pursuing a better life through the most perilous of possibilities: clandestinity.
- A 600 kilometre winter trek for 800 sheep, accompanied by 3 donkeys, 4 dogs and led by two shepherds, Pascal and Carole.
- In this health resort immortalized by Thomas Mann in the Magic Mountain, socialists, Nazi leaders crossed paths in the 1930s and 1940s
- A Swissair Caravelle caught fire in flight and disintegrated shortly after take-off from Kloten. The date was 4 September 1963. In the wreckage, rescuers found the wallet of a certain Reynold Thiel, a businessman, fashion designer, virtuoso pianist and composer. This man from Neuchâtel was unknown to the general public. The Federal Council, on the other hand, knows him well. Over the years, the political police have compiled a voluminous file on his name that is circulated among the members of the government. Because he is a communist? He denied it in the mid-1930s when the feds took an interest in him. Then the bloodhounds had trouble keeping track of him. They don't know that he fights in Spain in the International Brigades, then in Paris and in the Morvan maquis against the Nazi occupation. When the policemen find him after the war, Thiel has become a businessman and travels to Moscow, Peking, Bucharest... They spy on him relentlessly, until he dies. What are they looking for? What is his secret?
- A lonely and distraught father who disguises himself as a fireman, a little boy who asks too many questions, a bourgeois grandmother with no tongue in her pocket, and the weight of absence all around them.
- Imani is a Black-African minor teenager lives in Lausanne without papers. To pay off the debt incurred by the cost of her journey, she is forced to prostitute herself. Soon Imani discovers her little sister has joined her.
- Imani is a Black-African minor teenager lives in Lausanne without papers. To pay off the debt incurred by the cost of her journey, she is forced to prostitute herself. Soon Imani discovers her little sister has joined her.
- When children play in the woods around Geneva, they meet Amar, a teenager who has fled the war in Libya.
- In April 1992, war broke out in Visegrad (in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina), separating Serbian and Bosnian pupils. 25 years later, the former head of the school and the widow of the school teacher attempt to reunite the classmates.
- In May 1968 they experimented with communities, squats or free love with the hope of real change. Now, at the age of retirement, they promote new ways of living better and growing old together, between Eco-districts, cooperatives and participatory neighborhoods, where common goods are shared.
- Gregory, is set to meet his fiancée and his prospective parents-in-law at a restaurant. He arrives late and the tension is palpable as they order dinner. Uneasy, Gregory excuses himself to the restroom. While enjoying sudden quietness, his life takes an absurd and tragic turn when he discovers a mysterious object in the trash bin.