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- It's 22h22, Franck wakes up at his desk. When he realizes where he is, he puts on his coat and leaves the open space of the firm. He takes the lift, when the doors open he is still on the same floor. He tries to leave by the stairs....
- This 74 minute documentary captures the film's beginnings on storyboards and goes through every creative step. No interviews, no observations, no recalling memories. There's just footage of whatever happened as it was happening: it takes the viewer from initial concept to casting, rehearsals, costume fittings, creating disfigured bodies, dialogue replacement, editing, composing... If that's not enough, there are, on the same DVD, shorter segments on the creation of 1920s Paris and the zeppelin explosion.
- A music video for Angel's song "Angel's Evolution". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A desperate husband chases a bus full of beautiful women headed for Paris, France.
- A music video for At First Glance's single "Ghosts". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A man is given a choice between salvation and damnation. What will he choose?
- Every day in Hubli, southwestern India, a group of fifty men undertake the monumental task of feeding nearly 180,000 children and must do so in a few hours. These men aren't superhuman in any way. They are the humble local employees of the Akshaya Patra Foundation. Every day, across the country, this NGO provides free meals to more than one million children. In the Foundation's enormous kitchen in Hubli, the challenge begins in the middle of the night. The highly mechanized kitchen is tailor made to cook over 9 tons of vegetables, 15 tons of rice and spices. All the meals are to be delivered without delay to the different public schools in the region. And for students in poor and isolated villages, this makes all the difference. Throughout the day, this film sticks its nose first in the giant pots of these special cooks and then in the plates of the children who rely on them.
- A music video for Cashba's song "Feel The Life". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A music video for Cha Cha Da Vinci's single "Chain Gang". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. Many of the videos (including this one) were directed by André Dédé Fortin, who later joined Cha Cha's band on drums, and later as guitarist. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- The second HBO stand-up special by Chris Rock.
- Presented by Jonathan Ross, Cinémoi's coverage of the 64th Cannes Film Festial includes a series of interviews with top directors and actors, the latest news from the red carpet, all the backstage gossip, exclusive access to the hottest events and the complete lowdown on all the films causing a stir at the festival. This year's coverage is sponsored by Renault, and the UK coverage on Sky and Virgin Media is part of a wider international distribution of the same Cinémoi programs thanks to a partnership with Sundance Channel in a deal secured with 3DD. For the first time, respected film buff Jonathan Ross, who joined Cinémoi earlier this year as a presenter and shareholder, hosts Cinémoi's coverage of the 64th Cannes Film Festival. The Observer film critic, Jason Solomons and TV and Radio presenter Izzy Lawrence also join Cinémoi to celebrate the festival by conducting interviews and covering the parties and gossip from Cannes. Featuring interviews with Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, Aishwarya Rai, Chiara Mastroianni and many others.
- Biblical in name only, City of God, the favela of Rio de Janeiro, has a history marked by violence, poverty, and drug trafficking. A reality recounted in 2002 by an eponymous film, that made City of God the most famous favela in the world and a symbol of the tough reality facing a big part of the Brazilian population. However, the last few years have seen City of God experience a real revolution. Rio De Janeiro being a host city for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Olympic Games, local authorities have implemented a new security policy based on the installation of "Pacifying Police Units" in some of the poor neighborhoods such as the City of God, with the goal to restore order and promote security. And while some of the problems facing this community still exist today, guns have turned silent in the streets of the City of God. And the 47 000 inhabitants of this favela can now reveal another facet of their lives: one of a community that works, sings, and laughs. In a word, a community that thrives. "City of God, the redemption of a favela" is a positive film that goes beyond the usual cliches (so often portrayed in the media) by bringing together artists, former drug traffickers, police officers, and simple citizens who made, and are still making, the City of God into what it is.
- A music video for Claudia Katri's song "Laisse tomber". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A music video for Concept Variable's song "The Language of Beta". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Cosmic Balance depicts the spectacular life of stunt coordinator and precision driver Uwe Mansshardt. He struggles to find a balance between his work and private life while being absent from home 300 days a year. A fatal accident changed his view on life forever.
- A young man takes out his garbage. He gets locked up outside after a draught shut the door right under his nose. Different means of increasing proportions are put in place to open the door. He will eventually get in, but it will only be at this moment that the young man will realize the damage actually caused.
- A music video for D.D.T.'s song "Let the Screw". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. Many of the videos (including this one) were directed by André Dédé Fortin. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A music video for Deadsy's cover of "Brand New Love (originally performed by Sebadoh). The footage features Deadsy performing at concerts from 2000 to 2002 (including their tour as part of the Family Values Tour 2001) and hanging out with various friends of the band backstage.
- A music video for Deja Voodoo' song "The House of Doctor Stimuli". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Bob is a normal guy who lives in a world where everything moves in reverse: Death is birth, people grow young, knowledge is erased from your mind as the clock ticks backward. It's just business as usual... until the day Bob suddenly finds himself moving FORWARD in time! Mercenaries from another reality arrive on the scene to remove him from the "forward" world, but they're too late: Bob now understands that the life he had was very, very wrong. He fights back, mounting an action-packed escape through insane, topsy-turvy corridors of time and counter-clockwise dimension. Will Bob save himself and humanity? Or is he destined for a life of lies and control, forced on the world from a power beyond the future?
- A music video for Disappointed a Few People's song "Black Wine". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Indigo, a girl with a rather unusual route, mentally recalls her life from her birth till the event which led her to emancipate
- A music video for Eudoxis' song "Metal Fix". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Crossing paths of three lost young women: Elodie wants her daughter back, Natacha wants her cat back, and Marianne wants her soul back. They find friendship and love, encountering many drinks, sex partners, hair problems, and various animals...
- In the '30s a man is obsessed with a painting of a woman that reminds him of his long-lost mother. He models his girlfriend exactly after the woman in the painting and after she attempts to commit suicide she is committed into a sanatorium.
- A music video for Glockenspiel's song "Odeline". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A stockbroker on the run from the mob decides to hide out from them by enrolling as a high-school student.
- A music video for Hobbit's single "Valère". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A music video for Holland and Kyne's song "(She's A) Very Special Girl". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. Many of the videos (including this one) were directed by André Dédé Fortin. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Indonesia has the largest Muslim population of the world. Yet, there, thousand-year-old legends of the ancient Hindu religion are still alive and well. Countless stories of gods, kings, warriors and princesses are still told by the puppeteers of Wayang Kulit, a shadow puppet theater on the island of Java. This sacred art is inscribed on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. More than just entertainment for the Javanese, Wayang Kulit is also a sought-after way of life for young people. Puppeteers, or "Dalangs", enjoy high social prestige that sometimes propel them to stardom. Today, some young people want to embrace this profession. Among them is Ganesh, an apprentice from a modest family who accompanies a master puppeteer on tour.
- A music video for Joy Children's song "Dance (Last Romance)". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- A music video for Ken Rabow and the Pleutonics' song "Valentino". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Gaby and Jo are an elderly couple without children, living alone in their flat. Throughout their lifetime, they each made sacrifices for each other and yet never managed to live out their dreams. As Jo approaches the end of his life, his memory slowly fades away. Gaby sees a chance to give her husband a taste of the life he had never lived. Every night while he sleeps, she places false memories all over their apartment: fake trinkets and family photos filled with children and grandchildren, fake newspapers, awards and memorabilia from decades ago recounting Jo's fake seafaring exploits, and many others. When her attempts fail at first to get through to Jo, Gaby redoubles her efforts, driven by her guilt for failing to truly give her dear husband the things he once dreamed of. Since she can no longer rely on the future to change things, she will try to change the past to give Jo the feeling of a fulfilled life with no regrets. But can she succeed before it is too late?
- A young American college student travels to the City of Lights in search of the grandfather she has never met and who is likely unaware of his American family. Does the mysterious Professor Dominique hold the key to her grandfather's whereabouts?
- A comedy commercial directed by Antony Hoffman about the Italian car Fiat 500X. The short premiered at the Paris Motor Show in October of 2014 and was then given an airtime spot during the half-time at the Super Bowl XLIX in February of 2015.
- Stephanie secretly lounges in the luxurious villa where she's employed as a maid. She progressively engages in a duel against the real owner in order to take control of the house.
- A television documentary by film-maker Michel Vézina looking back at his friend André Fortin's film-making career. The documentary film aired on 10 May 2001 to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Fortin's death (by suicide). It shows archival footage spliced with new interviews.
- A music video for Leblanc Blues' song "Broken Bar". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. Many of the videos (including this one) were directed by André Dédé Fortin. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".
- Les Colocs's first and only music video from their sophomore album "Atrocetomique", "Bonyeu" (aka "Bon Yeu") was released in March of 1996 to immediate critical acclaim. Band leader and film director André Fortin was granted a $20,000 budget by major record label BMG Musique Quebec to put together this music video, of which 70% of the funding ($14,000) went directly into the hands of Quebec welfare recipients. Andre Fortin hired 140 unemployed citizens to appear in the music video, at $100 per person, each holding letter cards making up the lyrics of the song, which dealt with unemployment. To round off the budget, Andre Fortin then hired recipients of Canada Employment Insurance Benefit for post-production work. The music video was partly filmed at the ruins of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, located on Saint-Lawrence Boulevard in Montreal (right behind "Suite 2116" in the Godin Building where Les Colocs initially formed, practiced and lived). Other parts were filmed atop of the Mount Royal Observatory, under the steps of the "Mount-Royal Chalet". BMG Musique Quebec went through turmoil shortly after granting the budget for this music video and froze all band accounts, which is why this remained the only music video produced from Les Colocs' "Atrocetomique" album, and one of the last allocated release through the record label.
- One of Les Colocs' early music video, "Dédé" was filmed and edited in 1992, but was originally withheld from television airing. This was at the insistence of the band's major record label, BMG Musique Quebec, which did not fully approve of this short film due to its audio content; the recording of "Dédé" used in this music was of an earlier, demo version, and not the version recorded and released on the band's debut, self-titled album (1993). It was only once the band broke from from their major record label contract that this music video started airing on Musique Plus.
- Les Colocs's first officially released music video started airing on Musique Plus in Quebec, Canada in December of 1992 and quickly became a massive hit for the band throughout 1993. This music video earned Les Colocs two Felix awards at l'ADISQ in October of 1993.
- Les Colocs put together a music video for the song "Tout Seul", from their third album "Dehors Novembre". Most of the footage was filmed at the Corona Theatre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, between November 4th-7th 1998, during the band's 4-night headliner appearances.
- Music video by Quebec rock band Les Taches, directed by André Fortin (who also has a it part) as part of MuchMusic's 30 videos in 30 days project. The audio used in this version differs from the single that was released several years later in the late 1980s.
- 2 lost tourists ask a random man in the streets for the road. The man sends them to a local guide for a tour of Linkeroever. The tourists don't know however that the guide is a crazy man telling all sorts of ridiculous stories about Linkeroever.
- Limp Bizkit's first music video, co-directed by Jonathan Craven and Roger Pistole. In this original version of Counterfeit (a second music video was shot later in the same year by Pistole alone), a teenager is bullied and turns himself into an insect-man.
- A mid-winter melt threatens to derail Tom's season; Eustace masters gravity to keep the water flowing at home; Jason and Mary make a move to feed their growing family; Morgan and Margaret top off a major project; Mike cashes in on a rare find.
- Henry (Howard Change) is a young adult experimenting with lucid dreams. Soon however, his perception of what occurs in his dreams and what goes on in reality becomes blurred. Confusion sets in and a murder occurs; but was it real or just a dream?
- Would Nelson Mandela have become a historical icon without Frederik de Klerk? And vice versa? These questions emerge when we observe to what extent the destinies of the first black President of South Africa and the last leader of the apartheid regime are interlinked. Following the release of Mandela in 1990, and until his election in 1994 and beyond, the two men fought a fierce battle against each other, in a context of unprecedented violence that left more than 14,000 people dead. This penetrating film covers these tough negotiations as well as the political and personal struggles of each leader. It takes us deep into the heart of the duel which led to the end of the most hated and racist regime in the world.
- A genius architect is losing both professionally and when it comes to matters of the heart. A film about internal turmoils surfacing, about freedom of thought and action, originality, non-conformism and everything that opposes these things.
- A music video for Minus Zero's song "Made In Japan". The music video was filmed in a single day in August 1985 as part of Les Productions Perfo 30's master-plan to produce 30 music videos in 30 days. The music video premiered at the Spectrum in November 1985 as part of the event "Colorbar, 30 vidéoclip de Montréal".