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- After having welcomed a number of guest performers on its mythical stage such as Dita Von Teese, it is Christian Louboutin's turn to take over Le Crazy Horse. The famous creator of the red sole revisits the Crazy Horse show, filmed in 3D.
- On a hot Sunday morning, Nathalie Sanchez, an unemployed hair stylist, walks across the Causses plateau in search of a shepherd. When she finds one, he tells her that he has lost his flock. They walk together and while chatting they meet several times a shepherd's son turned outlaw, Carol Izba. The latter, despite being pursued by a famous bounty killer, Pool, proves unable to leave the region...
- Compiled from over two years of footage, the film is an intimate portrait of David Lynch's creative process as he completes his latest film, Inland Empire (2006). We follow Lynch as he discovers beauty in ideas, leading us on a journey through the abstract which ultimately unveils his cinematic vision. The director of the documentary immersed himself in David Lynch's world; living and working at Lynch's home. His unobtrusive style has captured a personal side of David Lynch not seen before. The film reveals Lynch not only as one of the most original and compelling directors of contemporary film but also as an artist who continues to explore and experiment in countless mediums. We witness his "hands on" approach to painting, sculpting, music and screenwriting. His enthusiasm is infectious; inspiring us to tap into the well of creativity that Lynch believes we all have.
- Video recording of Angelin Preljocaj's show 'Blanche-Neige', conceived and directed by Angelin Preljocaj.
- In this episode of Philippe Truffault's series on Chaplin, award-winning filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne profess their love on the classic "Modern Times". The directors expose their views on the many aspects of the film, Chaplin's brilliancy and they also provide interesting details about the making of Chaplin's masterpiece.
- How to tell 50 years of French history through advertising clips.
- French artist Yves Klein had a love affair with the color blue. He was so intensely passionate about it, he invented his own shade, International Klein Blue, known as IKB, a glowing radiance somewhere between lapis lazuli and ultramarine.
- Artist Henri Cartier-Bresson comments on several of his photographs. One of the last films shot with the photographer, also featuring Robert Delpire, Elliott Erwitt, Isabelle Huppert, Josef Koudelka, Arthur Miller, and Ferdinando Scianna.
- Concieved as a companion/behind-the-scenes piece to Lynch's Inland Empire (2006), this is a must for all the filmmaker's followers. Finally a complete vision of David Lynch's life, always searching for new ideas and working to realize them.
- Maurice Béjart is widely regarded as a master of modern dance, capable of fusing the classical and the unconventional with remarkable success.
- Filmmaker Julian Cole examines the life and work of 'living sculpture' artists Gilbert and George.
- A pregnant young woman is listening the conversation of her table neighbours involuntary. On the first sight its seems to be the banalities of an old couple. But who are they to one another ?
- Fascinated by the world of the famous choreographer, Angelin Preljocaj, Olivier Assayas attempts to reveal the secrets of creation by shooting the moments of joy and anguish.
- In a box set bringing together 9 documentary films covering 3 decades, discover French pediatrician/psychoanalyst Françoise Dolto, her childhood, her life as a woman, her work as a therapist and her civic commitment in favor of children.
- An internationally-renowned French painter and sculptor and brilliant representative of New Realism and Pop Art since the 1960's, Martial Raysse is also a filmmaker. This compilation of his film and video works contains thirteen shorts.
- Reunites two films, Biped (49 min.) and Pond Way (26 min.) both by Charles Atlas, shot during the Merce Cunningham Dance Company shows of the same names. Recorded in 1999 in Mulhouse, France.
- A panorama of the great flooding of Paris, which occurred on January 29, 1910. How would it be if it happened today? An exceptional documentary featuring unique recently discovered dramatic footage and scenes of the 1910 drama.
- A history of the Cannes Film Festival's "Director's Fortnight" selection.
- The dreams and doubts of Carlos Saura, one of Spain's most distinguished filmmaker, as he directs the new ballet by Aida Gomez.
- A portrait of Brakhage shot in Victoria, British Columbia, just a few months before his death. Filmmaker Pip Chodorov illustrates Brakhage's reflections on his art with short passages from his hand-painted films.
- Ten documentaries on ten classic Charlie Chaplin feature films recapped and re-evaluated by great filmmakers of our time.
- François Busnel offers here a panorama of the legends of Olympus, rendering all the splendor and violence of the Greek myths. From Chaos to Creon, rediscover the Gods and mythological heroes.
- Voyages, Voyages takes us along unusual roads and sites to meet wonderful people and discover their real life in the four corners of the world.
- Fourteen poignant stories of Holocaust survivors, who recall in 26 minutes each an important and painful episode in their life and in WWII History.
- A filmed road trip diary offering a series of encounters with committed activists in small-town United States. The director is revealing a side of this country that Europeans tend to forget.
- Criss-crossing France, French food critic Jean-Luc Petitrenaud travels around a city or region to celebrate its warm welcome, culinary tradition and authenticity, with the goal of promoting the area's heritage, cuisine, and projects.
- A series of four short films, two sound installations and a photographic installation, especially produced for the exhibition 'Diaspora' at the Musée du quai Branly, in Paris, after an original idea by filmmaker Claire Denis.
- Covers different types of women - more mother than woman, more woman than mother, extreme mothers, failing mothers - and the many moments in a woman's life, in particular when the woman becomes a mother or when the woman loses her mother.
- An examination of Charles Chaplin's final starring film.
- Filmmaker Emir Kusturica shares his impressions of Charlie Chaplin's The Circus.
- A series of seven short films made for the permanent exhibition at the Shoah Memorial, or Holocaust Museum, in Paris, which opens on January 25, 2005.
- A feature-length documentary film shot in the United States, Spain and France about the Italian horse trainer Mario Luraschi and his work with stunt horses.
- The "Abécédaire du Polar" series is aiming to recreate the universe of the detective/thriller genre in twenty-six 13 min. films. Each film corresponds to a letter of the alphabet, and refers to a famous name or a singular crime genre word.
- Ten brilliant dancers embody the choreography of Wayne McGregor. A profusion of energy, bodies constantly on the edge. A glimpse into the work and vision of this prolific artist. A film incorporating excerpts from the pieces Dyad 1909, Entity and Qualia.
- Olivier Assayas enables us to discover the world of creation and the art of the renowned German composer who influenced a generation of musicians from the Beatles to Björk.
- Follows the daily life of René Gérault, stallion/horse breeder.
- A young couple in love eating popcorn enters the multiplex movie theater of the UGC Ciné Cité Les Halles in Paris.
- A feature-length documentary film shot in the United States, Spain and France about the Italian horse trainer Mario Luraschi and his work with stunt horses.
- Caroline Thiénot Barbey, the wife of Franco-Swiss photographer Bruno Barbey, directs a documentary revealing exceptional photographs taken by her husband during the Paris protests of May 1968, an iconic record of the time.
- Summing up the major works throughout Maurice Béjart's luminous career, "Best of Béjart" is centered on the theme of love, accompanied by music from Jacques Brel, Barbara, U2, Queen, Berlioz, Stravinsky and costumes designed by Versace.
- A series of fifteen 13-min. shorts on the daily life of a mother.
- Making-of of the feature length film Mazeppa (1993).
- Fifty years after Georges Braque, contemporary artist Anselm Kiefer was invited to create a decorative work for the Louvre. The resulting work, a painting entitled Athanor, now adorns a staircase in the Department of Egyptian Antiquities.