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- A documentary in two parts on magic in the Philippines, shot in the witchcraft island of Siquijor. First part: Easter: Easter season's sorcerers' magic potions, curses and healing. Second part: Children of the serpent: The magical power given by the snake to the peasants shamans.
- A documentary film about rare genetic disorder Prader-Willi Syndrome and inherited metabolic diseases (inborn errors of metabolism).
- 100 years after Robert Louis Stevenson's travel diary "Journey in a canoe on the northern rivers", a filmed floating diary on the same itinerary from Anvers to Pontoise.
- Texas, January 2001. George W. Bush is on the way to begin his functions as president of the United States of America. A group of children pray for the future president. In the House of Representatives, one discusses the appropriateness of the sentences of life without parole as as possible alternative to the death penalty... All started with a figure: 2.3 million dollars, the purported price of carrying out the death penalty from the time of sentence until execution. This sum is three times more than that necessary to condemn a person to life in prison. What are the reasons for such a high cost? What is the economy of the death penalty? Officials, lawyers and prosecutors attempt to answer these questions. They are mixed up, contradicted, irritated and finally end up ready to talk to the camera.
- Through two soldiers' posthumous accounts, we follow the story of 20,000 Russian soldiers who were lent to the Allies in exchange for arms during WWI. In March 1917, when they hear about the revolution back home, they brawl to return home.
- Covers the development of olive oil production and commerce in Palestine through fair trade process.
- In the early 1990s, the aftermath of the war in Cambodia since 1970 and the sinister Khmer Rouge era in a small village, Cheng Mean Chey. Its people stick to traditions and the economic structures have reverted to what they were a hundred years before. Where the path had become a road nature has reasserted itself. But it has also turned into a minefield...
- A few hundred families of sea nomads live on houseboats in the pirated waters of Sulu archipelago near Borneo. Their daily life is dictated by the dreams they dream at night.
- Recent studies of young Americans 15-30 years old show that for nearly 60% among them, fellatio and cunnilingus "are not sex" and are the first practiced sex acts because those acts are "nonreprehensible". Oral sex does not make a girl a "woman of easy virtue" or, a young man a "ladykiller unworthy of confidence". Oral sex allows an American youth raised in fear of disease, religion and "right" morals, to find a substitute to sex which can be expressed before marriage with a clear conscience. Despite a certain sexual freedom born in the Seventies, the United States remains a deeply religious country, and that the epidemic of AIDS caused a return in strength of its strict puritan morals...
- Alona lives in a slum area in Davao Philippine and works in a beauty parlor during day time. At night, she runs in the local Miss Gay Universe contests.
- In 1939, Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz arrived in Buenos Aires for a two-week stay, but World War II broke out, so he only left Argentina 24 years later. Reading his diary, we can see his deep attachment to Argentina, his other homeland.
- Follows Pascale and Thierry, a couple of French truck drivers sharing their common passion for trucks. They are married but their everyday life is subject to difficulties related to their job which they seem to love above all.
- The director travels to San Francisco for the funeral of his gay friend, Roberto.
- A 26-minute bimonthly magazine and talk-show about the latest American films and current Hollywood news.