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- The film is a profile of Marie-Pierre Pruvot, an Algerian, born trans woman who had a long and prominent career as a dancer and showgirl in Paris in the 1950s and 1960s, under the stage name Bambi.
- The artist Speedy Graphito is known to frolic with the conservative principles, the values and the diktats of our society. We can now follow him and his muse, Lapinture, on screen in the collective art documentary "Ainsi Soit La Peinture".
- A woman smokes a cigarette which propels her into a visual and musical journey that entangles her within an implosive intimacy and a volcanic eruption.
- Photographer Chantal Stoman explores the past of the small town of Ome in Japan, a city that is inextricably linked to cinema. Ome was home to three cinemas, which showed foreign films. Painted wooden posters are still all around the town.
- They're fighting for free speech from lower class neighborhoods. Young Muslim rappers actively participated in the Tunisian revolution. But today, they've become disillusioned. Trapped between the rise of religious conservatism and the return of the Police State, they are searching for a way of their own. Every one of these rappers has been jailed for their lyrics. At their release, they spoke out against police violence and the poor treatment they suffered.
- A film about the representation of butts in art and advertising, which is aesthetic and rich in iconography and archive images from all types of sources.
- Hell: an exegesis at its zero grade.
- A day in the life of a kid from North Philly.
- In the 1930s, strange links are forged between young Edmée, her brother Jean-Paul, their father Professor Fokelby, their mother who is called "Maman", a friend of the family, Abbé Curé, and finally Léon Trotsky, traveling through Chamonix.
- "What does being 20 mean for you, in the midst of a global pandemic, in a world on the brink? A brittle everyday life, uncertain dreams, or the very best age to be despite everything? We join Jean-Pascal Zadi for an immersive exploration of the 2021 Filme Ton Quartier competition.