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- A calm, empathetic documentary film about hikikomori - mostly young, male social recluses in Japan - and their way back into society through the help of institutions.
- What does it mean to live in this world, and also live in an alternative virtual world partly of your own creation? Artists know this divided life very well, but for the everyday people, the meaning is something different.” Robert Koehler
- In 1979, two 20-year-old Iranian Marxists, Kaveh and Fariba, are students of architecture and metallurgy respectively. The Iranian Revolution turns their country and their ideals of revolution and liberty upside down. Combining gripping personal accounts, scenes of daily life and metaphysical digressions, MY RED SHOES is a film about the changes after a private and political catastrophe, shot entirely in the director's family home.
- Saint-Nazaire, the shipyards. Tiny little men on gigantic machines, boats that will sail away: between the workers' every day life, the sailors' experience and the dream of seeing the world, how can imagination still have a place in an industrial world ?
- Through meetings with foreigners, as well as French citizens of various ethnic origins, living in western France, Itinérances presents portraits of people who one day, by desire or obligation, left their homelands to build a new life in France.
- Portrait of the famous jazz drummer and renowned painter, Daniel Humair.