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- Inspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere's life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become governor of prison. Armida Miserere, after suffering the loss of her loved one, found herself on the front line in the fight against crime, governing the most dangerous jail in Italy, while struggling to find the truth and to get justice. The film is conceived as long flashback that highlights the most important moments of her life in the attempt to unveil her mystery.
- Following the steps of the Nan Shui Bei Diao - South to North Water Transfer - the world's largest water transfer project, stretching between southern and northern China.
- An exploration of rituals and meetings of a middle-class Protestant family which has gathered on the island of Noirmoutier, France.
- An invitation to explore a millenary Muslim culture, where traditions are transmitted through music, 'Zanzibar Musical Club' goes deep into a culture where music is inextricably woven into the social fabric. This superb documentary is alive and pulsing with a musical mix of Arabic tones, Latin rhythms, Indian melodies and African drums.
- To begin with, I wanted my father to speak with me about Death, his future death. I had a desire to "interweave" my investigation and my thoughts with the carefully chosen words of this untalkative man. Then - ironically - my father really died. To say "really" is to make of reality in that which is unspeakable to make with that reality.
- Marginalized members of Italian society gather in a meeting and welcome center. They have experienced drugs, prison and homelessness. Talking about their existence, singing and living life, they show that humanity is not lost. A visionary, poetic film referencing the masters of Italian cinema such as Pasolini and Bellocchio. A vibrant work that puts the sadness of the world to song.
- Artist Wayne McGregor never looks behind. This British choreographer multiplies experiences that are sources of infinite experimentation and improvement. Since dancers from his company are also his research material, he feeds them.
- Ten brilliant dancers embody the choreography of Wayne McGregor. A profusion of energy, bodies constantly on the edge. A glimpse into the work and vision of this prolific artist. A film incorporating excerpts from the pieces Dyad 1909, Entity and Qualia.