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- A chronicle of the last days of a factory that is about to shut down. Among the workers forced to idle away until the end of the week, Jacques, a young technician is busy dismantling a machine while, without noticing it, turning on some of the men around him!
- On a hot Sunday morning, Nathalie Sanchez, an unemployed hair stylist, walks across the Causses plateau in search of a shepherd. When she finds one, he tells her that he has lost his flock. They walk together and while chatting they meet several times a shepherd's son turned outlaw, Carol Izba. The latter, despite being pursued by a famous bounty killer, Pool, proves unable to leave the region...
- Pierre Tardieu, a day laborer, lives with his sick father. Reminiscing about his childhood with his mother on the beach, he can't free himself from her. Murdering someone becomes the only way of realizing his existence. One day, he meets a pianist called Laure in a bookstore and falls in love with her.
- Young family man Roland decides to climb a famous mountain pass that bears his name and brings along his less than willing wife and two children.
- The french theater company Royal De Luxe is being followed during their odyssey in rural Cameroon. Street scenes and accounts of the natives.
- In a town riddled with corruption, Yann, a naïve urban planner, acquires a 9mm handgun possessed by the soul of Sarah, a recently murdered prostitute. Working together the two eliminate the city's criminals one by one, seeking to restore order by hunting down the man at the head of the corruption... the mayor himself.
- In the woods, three bounty hunters hunt a bandit who kidnapped, once again, a young heiress.
- Series of portraits of researchers and scientists in their laboratories or their work environment, which gives another insight into what research really is.
- Twenty years old Oscar Mornay has many nightmares, doubts, and sometimes dreams too. Shared between his group of friends and the girl he has loved for two years, his existence is not tragic yet. One day, however, love ceases to be shared. Another Oscar is born from this wound, and little by little, resentment arises, suddenly and violently. Across three ages and three lives that in the end forms only one, witness this portrait this young man, who might just as well have been yourself.
- In 1972, the three Bertrand brothers took all the risks by building an ultra-modern farm in a small Haut Savoyard village. Almost 30 years later, the farming accomplishment is a real economic success, but the human toll is much more dour.
- This road trip takes us from one continent to another, to Russia, Morocco, via Canada, and shares with us the spectacular universe of the colorful French mechanical marionette street theatre troupe, Royal de Luxe.
- Tells how Spanish B-movie producers and filmmakers re-shaped the natural surroundings of Barcelona into landscapes of the American West to shoot their very own westerns in the mid-1960s.
- Gabonese botanist Édouard Mintsa has a legit day job, but he's a traditional healer in his spare time. "Everything is sick. A car that has transported a corpse is sick," he says. For him, the forest is a sacred space and a river is purity.
- TV SeriesIn just over one minute, each capsule in the series aims to explain a word, or an expression, of current French teenagers in a youthful, humorous, and dynamic way.
- A half-awake actress discovers in her morning coffee cup a tiny African hunter made of play dough, who jumps out of her beaker to tackle a totem of sugar cubes on the kitchen table.
- A new look at a film genre long despised by mainstream critics and now back with a vengeance as an original and respected expression of modern cinema, the "spaghetti western" or Italian subgenre of Old West B-movies.
- About French mechanical marionette street theatre troupe Royal de Luxe, specializing in giant puppet shows.
- The sea turtle is an emblematic animal of French Guiana, where the Amana reserve is located, one of the richest in the world in terms of sea turtles.
- Internationally recognized, the Western Australian Aboriginal Gija painters impose their signs and connect, in one draught, the world of Western contemporary art and an ancestral ritual practice whose roots are several thousand years old.
- A compilation of three films that tell us about Royal de Luxe, a French mechanical marionette street theatre troupe specializing in giant puppets, from their beginning to their fabulous puppetry experiences in Africa, and then in China.
- At the Sixth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, in 2007 in New York, a delegation from West Papua, led by human rights activist Viktor Kaisiëpo, arose to claim the autonomy of their province from Indonesia.
- Presents around thirty mechanical puppets and "show machines" designed by Royal de Luxe, a French mechanical marionette street theatre troupe specializing in giant puppet shows, in the last twenty years, and how they work.
- At 80, Agop Agopian devotes all his energy to his country of origin, Armenia. Driven by an adamant patriotism, he fights against the fatality of a terribly painful history. A graceful patriarch, he dreams of a better future for his people.
- Yeti, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Almasty, Loch Ness Monster, Mokele M'Bembe: 'Cryptopuzzle' tells the story of cryptozoology (the science of unknown, hidden, legendary, or extinct animals).
- In the Touffay region, in Normandy, a large wild boar terrorizes the population. Jean-Paul Tibure, local pig breeder and president of the hunting society, organizes a hunt. Things don't go the way he wanted.
- Al and Bob, two paunchy frog/humanoid lookalikes, both sporting unfathomable dumb faces, like to watch TV together, but fight incessantly over which program to choose.
- Covers one year in the life of the Emmaüs Community of Labarthe-sur-Lèze, near Toulouse, France. Conceived both as a chronicle and as a humanist fresco, the film tackles the main questions of exclusion, and of social and civic recognition.
- A 4-part mini-series dedicated to the most beautiful and best farmers' markets in the South West of France.
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- In the suburbs of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in Southern France, a village with a strange name lives its all-encompassing passion for rugby: Villemoustaussou. Here, rugby, a unique and essential sport, is like a religion.
- Half-hour documentary on the lasting and striking impact left on the audience (families, children, etc.) by the Royal de Luxe most recent street show, during their Giraffes' Hunters and Black Little Giant tour in Le Havre, France, in 2000.
- To honor a rendez-vous with his girlfriend, Pito is taking the subway. But, stopped at the entrance by security guards, distracted by a hot woman, caught in the turnstile, jostled by the crowd, etc., will he make it to his date in time?
- Forty short films around the theme "a box, a story" in the world of Musée Khômbol, a.k.a. visual artist Driss Sans-Arcidet in the role of the "box opener".
- A film/tribute made on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the installation of the Cinémathèque de Toulouse (Toulouse Film Archive Collections) at 69, rue du Taur, in the capital of France's southern Occitanie region, Toulouse.
- The Myth of the Giant recounts, in five short documentaries, the epic story of the Giant, orchestrated by Royal de Luxe, who fell from the sky on Planet Earth in the city of Le Havre, France, in the mid-90s.
- French street art company Le Phun ("Pour Un Humour Universellement Nécessaire") takes its performers and its latest show "Les Gumes" to the majestic landscapes of Vietnam, to the astonishment of the inhabitants of this country.
- Shrimp farming in lagoons using young born at sea dates back several centuries in Asia, but the production of eggs from females in captivity is relatively recent. In the 70s, mastery of breeding in hatcheries is a success in New Caledonia.