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- On an island lost between two worlds, Dai, a young Chinese woman, lives alone in a cave, expecting the baby that swells her womb. On the harbor which flurries with migrants, she searches for the man she loves and awaits: her husband. One night her wish is to be fulfilled...
- Testimonies of Chernobyl based on the book of Svetlana Alexievitch
- In 1956, Orson Welles directed 'Tragedy of Lurs', an episode of the television series 'Around the World' that was inspired by the murder of a British family near the Dominici farm. The film was unfinished, but the French director Christophe Cognet recovered his materials and reconstructed the documentary.
- The personal and artistic history of Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926), the most original and creative architect of all times. Thanks to the contribution of several established experts of his work, the documentary makes the viewer discover the places that marked his life: Reus, Montserrat Abbey and of course Barcelona. It also plunges them into Gaudí 's spiritual dimension, visible in La Sagrada Familia, his most famous masterpiece.
- In 1945, when the Allies liberated the concentration camps, they discovered thousands of secretly created artworks.
- We know French writer Pierre Bergounioux for his literary work, but we are less familiar with his passion for entomology. In five chapters, we discover another favorite activity of the prolific author, apart from writing: insect hunter.
- Laetitia, a Thai boxing champion, gifted but lazy, is preparing for her next fight - only, she's 12 kilos overweight.
- About the short life of a photographer who takes mostly naked photos of herself and others in strange places until she commits suicide.
- A portrait of American photographer Joel-Peter Witkin.
- Shot from 1984 to 2016, this compilation features Don Pauvros De La Manche (2015), Hôtel Innova (1984), Les Mi-Grateurs (2000), Tué Mon Amour (2008), Catalogue à Bruxelles (2016), Marteau Rouge and Joe McPhee (2000) and Vive Campus (2000).
- Cheikha Rabia, great priestess of traditional raï, and Bellemou, creator of modern raï, share the stage during an Algerian night at Banlieues Bleues Jazz Festival. Shot on a black backdrop and never using long or medium shots, the film focuses on the details that reveal each artist's personal performance by disconnecting it from any contextual reference. Using the same approach, two dancers are filmed separately then edited in, creating a rhythmic interplay of shapes and colors, which reinforces the trance effect produced by the sound track. Rabia and Bellemou discuss their fates.
- A documentary made for French television that follows the creation process of the writer Fred Vargas (literary pseudonym of Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau), one of the most original authors, while popular, of detective novel. A woman who has created a universe of her own, around the inspector Adamsberg, in which logic flirts with fantasy, absurdity and surrealism.
- Climate change, soaring oil prices, scarcity of raw materials, geopolitical tensions - Humanity is on the brink of breakdown.