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- -Concept: A person asks production to invite another person to the set to "make an important statement." Before entering the set, the guest has no idea why he or she is being invited, or who wants to talk to him or her. At this point, the two people (the anonymous guest and the guest) are separated by a curtain and can only see each other through two television screens. This allows the guest to get to know the person who wanted to meet him. A discussion then begins between the two people. The guest explains what he or she had to say: it could be about a family reunion, a declaration of love, a reunion of childhood friends, etc. The guest, a few minutes later, decides whether or not he or she would like to meet the guest in real life. If he refuses, the curtain remains closed and the two people leave without meeting; if he accepts, the curtain opens.
- A filmmaker ventures into the archives of her photographer mother to construct a personal story of love, loss, and finding someone in the work they leave behind.
- A Documentary about the films and career of Terence Hill.
- A young girl, Rebecca, has decided to go to the swimming pool. We follow her exhaustive preparation to leave the house, during which she allows herself to be distracted by anything and everything. The distractions become increasingly comical as she becomes more and more distracted and we realize that she does not truly want to go to the pool at all. Her decision to go is an obligation that she tries to avoid and the situation develops into farce.
- After the restriction of the Traditional Latin Mass, a group of French mothers make a pilgrimage to Rome to plea with Pope Francis to reverse his decision.
- Two men have a plan and head to a party.When they arrive at the house they find a keeper who denies them entry. An adaptation with electronic vibes of K.'s tale.A small oneiric reflection on current issues seen from a classic-modern story.
- Discover the magic and beauty of some of the world's most enchanting destinations; their natural wonders, outstanding monuments, their crafts and breathtaking landscapes.
- When Guillaume Bogaert (28) learns that he has a serious health problem, he asks a film crew to make a documentary of him. In case he doesn't survive, he wants to leave a memory to someone.
- In the majestic Tristen Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, families leave their children to start teaching the Bön, the oldest Buddhist tradition. A simple man, a sage of Tibetan origin, is revered and recognized throughout the world as one of the great living masters of this ancient spiritual tradition. His name: Yongdzin Lopon Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. Through the ensemble account of several Bön practitioners from diverse countries and cultures, Lopon seeks to delve into the reasons for the personal search for spirituality and the way in which this practice is integrated into Western culture.
- A young boy searches the streets of Paris for a girl he's never met.
- Frédéric Swierczynski is one of the world'sleading cave divers; Sébastien Devrient a film director and mountain guide. Together they head for the Atacama Desertin Argentina, a unique scuba-diving expedition, alone andwithout back-up. Here the Ojos del Salado volcano is home to the world's highestlakes.
- Ambassade questions the role of diplomatic relations and territorial representation. Through the prism of the American hostage crisis in Iran between 1979 and 1981, this film focuses on Switzerland's role as an intermediary in resolving this international conflict. Ambassade offers insights into the importance of the human being at the heart of major diplomatic mechanisms.
- Breaking the boundaries of creative technology, this film is Set in late 1960's France. It's a homage to new wave cinema and a time of protest and civil unrest - Antoinette is the depiction of a power struggle working class women have faced throughout history. Her ambitions crushed by her father, she navigates life after being forced to turn down an art scholarship in a male dominated world, her creative practice lost to her internal struggle of her monotonous life. Symbolising the need for escapism experienced by women and creatives alike during a time of stifling inequality.
- BBC correspondent Charles Wheeler, himself a veteran of the D-Day landings, visits the area and talks to other people involved in D-Day. Particularly to Maj John Howard and others of the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry who landed by glider and took the Pegasus Bridge near Caen. Also to Lt Col T.B.H. Otway and members of 9th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, who parachuted in and disabled the Merville Battery which overlooked the invasion beaches. Wheeler also meets some of the Germans who tried to defend the region and to French and British civilians caught up in the action.
- Could you run 2650 km across the alps? Crossing 8 nations. Mastering 2 marathons daily.
- The portrait of Yvonne Pierron, French survivor of the Second World War, who made her life a real fight against all forms of injustice.
- It's essential to generate life, dialogue, understanding, and celebrate humanity. In times of widespread pandemic, raising questions about the preservation of democracy, the integrity of public health and our own notions of individuality, we are dragged into a process of change. 'Upheaval' is a meeting between the artist Welket Bungué, and the parliamentary politician Joacine Katar Moreira. Here, they question the essence of their crafts, making an unexpected paradigm of imminent revolution resound.
- Exploring the lives and minds of some of the most faith-driven, powerful and divinely inspired characters in history, who fearlessly carried out their sacred missions and paved the way for new ways of mankind. One single person is sometimes all it takes to change the course of history, forging an everlasting imprint for generations. With courage and great effort, our ancestors built the pillars we stand on today, leaving us a legacy of art, music, methods of self-improvement, life-changing secrets and wisdom. At the heart of almost every culture is our relation and connection with the Divine. Yet today, when reading the stories of our ancients, we might fail to recognize their insights, as they may seem no more than black ink on white paper. Their profound contemplations, beliefs and great sacrifices, has at times become misunderstood, looked down upon and even ridiculed. With the help of academic experts, we'll shine a new light on some of the most influential, expressive and courageous characters in history, and the miracles that surround them.
- In 1971, a couple buy an old second-hand 1950's style fridge. The young couple installs it in their kitchen where it gradually becomes central to the life of the family as it quietly witnesses the everyday and special events in their lives. 'Diary of a Fridge' is the first film produced in pixilation and in stereoscopic 3D.
- "Taq Kasra: Wonder of Architecture" is the first-ever documentary film on the world's largest brickwork vault. The palace is the symbol of the Persian Empire in the Sasanian era (224-651 AD), when a major part of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) was part of Persia (Iran). Taq Kasra was in serious danger of ISIS attacks in 2015-2016 and this was the main motivation for documentary maker Pejman Akbarzadeh to travel to Iraq twice and film the arch before it was potentially destroyed. The film explores the history and architecture of Taq-i Kisra (also known as Arch of Ctesiphon) with respected archaeologists and scholars from around the world and portrays the huge impact of war and ideological policies on the identity of this ancient monument.
- In this adaptation of a Stephen King short story, Weber's addiction to poker leads him into deep trouble. Forced to cover his debt to Mr Rudy, he reaches a point of no return.
- Sara, alone in her room, makes a weekend night appointment with a man she meets on a dating app. This man is not going to satisfy her sexual desires which will soon turn into uncontrollable impulses. She will then plunge to the streets of Paris, on an anxious and desperate quest to quench her desires.
- Juan Tallón (Vilardevós, Ourense 1975) writes all day long, especially when he is not writing. In 2020, shortly before the lock-down, he published 'Rewind', a book, set in Lyons (France), about the fragility of life, its unexpected blows and the things we have lost forever. This documentary tells the story of how 'Rewind' was created and how the new reality ended up being stranger than fiction.
- As a mortal threat is approaching, a circus troupe decides to play his last show.
- A short documentary on the art literary works of Marcel Duchamp and Gustave Flaubert. Artist Neil Ferguson visits the homes of Duchamp and Flaubert to perform art actions. Filmed in London and the City of Rouen.
- Alma and her brother are spending the holiday with their grandmother on the family estate, exploring all its most hidden secrets. One day Alma hears a voice, coming from the cave the far end of the park.
- From her first ascent of Mont Blanc, still a teenager, Liv Sansoz knew that she had worked in the mountains for her life. Twice world climbing champion, she then opened up to mountaineering, skiing and base jumping before embarking on a monumental project: climbing the 82 peaks of 4,000 meters or more in the Alps, in one year.
- Gilles is madly jealous. One night, Lucie, his girlfriend, cancels their date. He is convinced that she is having an affair. To be sure she is alone, he knocks at her door at midnight.
- 5 friends get together in a country-side house, far from everything. After some strange events, they disappear one by one until only Lea and Adrian remain. They will have to play a dangerous game of Hide and Seek to find their lost friends.
- Mariano Cruz Ordoñez is a bullfighter who is living the middle of his life and the end of his artistic career. He was a figure of bullfighting in Ecuador and has performed in the most important venues of his country and the world, he lived the glory. The years have passed and prohibitions have arisen regarding bullfighting, the successes have already been consumed and he only has left to fight against several adverse circumstances. Now he has three daughters, who are his reason to be, his energy, his motor of life and now he is forced to separate from them with the objective of moving forward.
- It's Elias's thirtieth birthday, an opportunity to display and celebrate his professional success. Behind the scenes, his relationship is falling appart.
- Lucie is never alone : in the street, at home, even in her bed - Why are those people appearing to her ? What message are they carrying with them ? Lucie will have to understand them, before it's too late for her mind.
- James Bond, our famous hero is given a new mission. Rebecca, an old friend of him who worked at the MI6 too has stolen a hard drive containing secret data. M is asking James to find her and get the hard drive back...But he's not the only one who desire this drive..
- This working class short subject denounces the ongoing French war in Algeria.
- Uncovers the spider web of cause and effect of the business of lethal fake medicine through dusty wholesale medicine market in India to the headquarters of INTERPOL and EFPIA.