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- After developing a flying web-cam Alain has his boss and wife over for dinner. She turns up to be very rude, and the same night Alain finds a live rare Scandinavian lemming clogging up the kitchen sink. The night things start going wrong.
- Alice and Louis are estranged siblings who have been avoiding each other for over twenty years and are forced to reunite after a tragedy.
- Old woman Berthe leaves her house to live in her daugter Emilie's one. Emilie and her brother Antoine have fallen out three years ago and have not seen each other since, but Emilie invites him for Christmas. Memories will come up, and will be depicted both Berthe's destiny and the strange relationship between Emilie and Antoine.
- Alexander Dumas' novel is updated with an eastern influence as D'Artagnan attempts to join the king's elite guards, the Royal Musketeers, and find the man who killed his parents.
- A secret unit of cops is assembled to stop a terrorist band from attacking Spain after their leader is arrested there.
- The film takes place in Toulouse and tells the story of Jean, a 55 year-old policeman who discovers his son, Maxime, and his son's boyfriend hanged in a hotel room. The autopsy shows that he died from an overdose of GHB, just seven minutes after his boyfriend. During an evening organized by Maxime's friends, Jean discovers the club BISOU, where his son used to go. There, he meets Fabien. Trying to know more about what happened, Jean goes to the club several times over and is quickly welcomed by the Bisouers. Fabien becomes attached to him, and Jean starts mixing his mourning with the desire to discover his son's world.
- Antoine is a lawyer living in New York. On his way back to France for the final round of a job interview, Antoine finds himself sitting right next to his ex-girlfriend Julie. With a seven-hour flight ahead of them, they are going to have to speak to each other.
- In an alternate reality, Fidel Castro turns to genetic engineering to create his elusive New Man and save his socialist utopia. Eventually the experiment fails because these highly intelligent beings are cruel and uncontrollable. Rejected by their own creators, they orchestrate a series of terrorists attacks throughout the island spreading fear and chaos in Cuba. When Elena, a group member, discovers a clue to her genetic identity, she embarks on a journey to find her own humanity.
- Sofia and Louise are newly qualified midwives. They quickly encounter the challenges of everyday hospital life in a broken health-care system.
- A profile of anarchist and bank-robber Salvador Puig Antich, whose 1974 execution under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco ushered in a period of unrest that helped Spain transition to democracy.
- A group of citizens question and confront their views on the social order, and the legitimacy of the use of violent police force.
- In Nazi-occupied France during WWII, a French woman helps two downed Allied airmen to evade capture by the Germans and make their way into neutral Spain.
- Robinson, appropriately named as we will soon discover, is on vacation in Biarritz with his wife. What follows is the story behind the loss of his arm, a story that becomes increasingly bizarre and eventually apocalyptic, leading us down a narrative path of labyrinthine complexity. The resulting film is an extraordinary feat of imagination and daring, set against the backdrop of a world on the verge of destruction.
- Since Nora attended the trial of Jacques Viguier, accused of the murder of his wife, she is convinced of his innocence. She convinces a tenor of the bar to defend him for his second trial, on appeal.
- Margot, a mother-of-three who works as a secretary at an Import's company is summoned to work as a secret agent with the codename "Rose" forming a funny duo with the handsome spy FX.
- This movie is only made of archive pictures: the official newsreels that were broadcasted on French movie screens during 1940 and 1944 (the Occupation). Those newsreels were controlled by the government of Vichy, which collaborated with the Nazis, so most of them are propaganda. Their purpose is to show what the disinformation was then, and perhaps more generally to evoke the problem of the power of the mass media.
- Fida grows up in war 1980s Beirut, hearing her grandmother's stories of the "red hell". Desensitized, she questions life's worth amid conflict, confronting militants through miniatures, juxtaposing her childlike perspective with theirs.
- The mayors of two small French towns, on opposite political sides, are glued together by a feminist activist. The forced proximity compels the two men's points of view to converge on economical development and ecology.
- A portrait of a woman, composed of 17 moments from her life.
- 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 this coming of age drama, a teenage hairdresser apprentice looking to lose her virginity befriends classmate that give her advice about sex. When she falls for a guy in school, she begins to learn the lay of the land.
- The journey of a young mother in a prison with her baby boy.
- Follows the evolution of the female fronted superhero characters in comics from the 1940s and up to today. Detailing the influences of what made the characters and how they impacted on the comic book world.
- Vito, Luis and Francesco are three Spanish friends around thirty who travel by van to Paris for no apparent reason, just looking for a reunion with their respective ancient, idyllic and yet ephemeral love affairs, perhaps with the only mission of surprising themselves and continue to still feel alive.
- Toulouse la Rouge, directed by Marcello Peres and Nicola Tagliabue, is the first in a series of documentaries about the republican exile produced by the Domingo Malagón Foundation in collaboration with Heracles Archeology and with the sponsorship of the Ministerio de la Presidencia Relaciones con las Cortes y Memoria Democrática. The film documents the exodus between 1936-1939 of hundreds of thousands of Spanish republicans to France to escape the barbarity of the war and the political persecution of the Franco regime. The detention in the french concentration camps of Argelès-sur-Mer, Vernet d'Ariège and Récébédou, the peripeteias throughout the Mediterranean and the drama of the Auschwitz and Mauthausen concentration camps are the antechamber of a long political exile, which for many people it will last until 1978. Toulouse was the epicenter of the reorganization of the guerrilla, the spanish parties, unions, youth and social movements in exile. The documentary shows with historical photographs, current videos and oral testimonies the political and social ferment that was breathed in the french city with the largest number of spanish refugees: the founding of the Hospital Varsovia, the guerrilla schools, the Val d'Aran operation, the reorganization of the PCE, the PSOE, the CNT, the UGT, the massive rallies, the covert meetings in the Place du Capitole and the Bourse du Travail, the detentions in the Modelo Prison, the clandestine press, the Bolero-Paprika operation, the dangerous trips under a fictitious identity to Madrid and Barcelonaare founding and embryonic elements of the democratic history of Spain. Toulouse la Rouge, Toulouse the spanish, continues to live in the stories and in the eyes of its protagonists.