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- A portrait of Richard Thompson, co-founder of folk-rock group Fairport Convention and also an eminent singer/guitarist/songwriter in his own right.
- Comment influencer les foules ? À travers la figure d'Edward Bernays (1891-1995), l'un des inventeurs du marketing et l'auteur de "Propaganda", un passionnant décryptage des méthodes de la "fabrique du consentement".
- Published in Paris in 1954, The Story of O was an immediate bestseller and literary scandal: an elegantly written S&M fantasy that had all the hallmarks of being an autobiographical account by the pseudonymous Pauline Réage. In 1994 Dominique Aury, a mild-mannered, dowdy editor for France's prestigious Gallimard press, revealed her authorship. Pola Rapaport explores Aury's inspiration, recreating the world of '50s literary Paris and setting it against dramatic sequences that bring the infamous book to life. The author and various French intellectuals expound on the thorny relationship between sexuality and power, submission and freedom, liberation and non-being. Even today, The Story of O mystifies in its power and confounds in its contradictions.
- After a difficult breakup and three years of abstinence from sex, Eva sets out in search of a new soul mate.
- A political fable. A tragicomedy set in Marseille during the municipal elections of June 1995. In populist northern districts, they rally around the "Nord Ambition" of Bernard Tapie. In pushing for Tapie to take town hall, they count on his support for the northern districts, but difficulties and disappointments follow. Tapie ends up backing the very enemies of his followers, so what happens then? Big fish eat small ones. This is the fourth installment of the Marseille political saga which began with, "Marseille from father to son" (1989).
- Sitting together on a sound stage, Donner interviews Ingmar Bergman in depth, with an emphasis put on on his Bergman's film and theater work. Bergman's personal life and thoughts on religion, family, and loss are also discussed.
- Alone in a dark room, a mysterious woman dreams while surrounded by phantoms.
- The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico, reunite for one evening at the Bataclan in Paris, performing "Berlin", "I'm Waiting for the Man", "Heroin", "Ghost Story" and "Femme Fatale".
- "Hermann mein Vater" is a companion piece by director Helma Sanders-Brahms to her 1980 film "Germany Pale Mother". The latter work was focused on the impact of war on a German family. This made-for-tv documentary follows Sanders-Brahms and her father Hermann on a trip to Normandy, where he was stationed as a soldier in 1940-41.
- Cuban leader, revolutionary and politician Fidel Castro in conversations with Ignacio Ramonet, editor-in-chief of French weekly magazine Le Monde Diplomatique.
- From 1892 to 1924, nearly 16 million emigrants from Europe passed through Ellis Island, a small block of land where a transit center was built, near the New York Statue of Liberty.
- This film documents the rising of new artistic movements inspired and formed by the Russian Revolution.
- Portrait of Edith Piaf, the embodiment of popular song and passion in love, through archival footage and numerous excerpts of songs.
- Aimé Césaire was a surrealist, essayist, activist and one of the founders of the Négritude movement, a progressive artistic and political current that defended black culture, strongly tied to Marxist and anti-colonial ideals.