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- New York, 2010. Jeff Harris, a music journalist, sets out to uncover the truth about Francisco Tenório Júnior, a young Brazilian samba-jazz pianist who disappeared in Buenos Aires on March 18, 1976.
- A dying gendarme remembers his encounter with Catalan artist Josep Bartolí in a French concentration camp after the Spanish Civil War.
- In 2015, Ossamah Al Mohsen and his 8-year-old son were tripped up by a TV reporter on the Hungarian border. The moment was captured on film and it soon became one of the most iconic images of the Syrian conflict. This incident helped Ossamah get a job as a football coach when he reached Madrid. But the rest of his family is still stuck in Turkey. Ossamah lives far away from his wife and other three children, and the chances of them obtaining a visa are fading away. Thousands of other families are in a similar position. What of their dreams and life ambitions? HAYATI (my life) is the story of Ossamah and his son Zeid. It is also the story of Moatassam, Youssef and Muhannad: three promising Syrian football players whose best years have been darkened by the shadow of war.
- Shortly after his mother's passing, playwright and stage director Mohamed El Khatib receives a phone call from his uncle in Bab Berred, the family's village in the Moroccan Rif, instructing him to come as soon as possible to collect his inheritance.
- Heaven Beneath my Feet is the story of three Lebanese women each struggling on her own to defy the religious law and reunite with their children in a country where secular civil law is yet to exist.
- AMERICAN LAUNDRY Berwyn's Laundromat is the world's largest: 14,000 square feet of washers and dryers that spin day and night. In this working-class, predominantly Hispanic suburb outside of Chicago, the Laundromat is a fragment of today's America. Here, customers and employees alike share a common experience of exile and backbreaking labor while holding onto the hope of one day realizing the American dream.
- By installing his camera in the heart of the editorial office of the online journal Mediapart, before, during and after the French presidential election of 2017, Naruna Kaplan de Macedo was able to follow the daily lives of those who work there. On the back of issues such as the Baupin affair, the Football Leaks, and Libyan financing, the film gives us a never-before-seen view of some investigative journalism.
- "Ain-Bal, our childhood village, counts 70 inhabitants today, but had 4000 a few decades ago. Since then, this village spends most of his time hoping, screaming the names of those who left, and waiting for their return. 4 of those 70 villagers talk about passing time, each of them suffering from some kind of absence. This poetic documentary illustrate the slow passage of time in Ain-Bal, a Lebanese village submerging the memories of the past with a slumbering present."
- A philosopher of complexity, Edgar Morin has renewed the figure of the intellectual. Born Edgar Nahoum in Paris in 1921, he joined the Communist Resistance in 1942, where he adopted the pseudonym Morin, which he never abandoned. Author of about a hundred books, doctor "honoris causa" of about forty universities in the world, he never stopped promoting human brotherhood.
- Heaven Beneath my Feet is the story of three Lebanese Shia women each struggling on her own to defy Lebanon's religious patriarchal laws to reunite with their children in a country where secular civil law is yet to exist.
- Now aged 97, French artist Pierre Soulages, who still paints, has established himself as a living legend of contemporary art.
- A documentary about a tipping point in the socio-agricultural history of Europe -- on March 4, 1976, the gunfight of « Montredon » put an end to a radical winemaker's movement in South of France.
- In Lagrasse, in the Middle Ages, we had only to look up to the ceiling to see the world reverse. Exploring a part of the medieval imagination.