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- A calm, empathetic documentary film about hikikomori - mostly young, male social recluses in Japan - and their way back into society through the help of institutions.
- A soldier hides at the bottom of an underground. Outside, the war shakes the ground, and the soldier prepares himself with the inescapable. In this film, the bodies of the soldiers become again matter, alloy of ground, fire and steel, curdled in death for eternity
- Shot in West Africa in 1949 by a very young man fresh out of film school, censored in France from 1950 to 1990, 'Africa 50' is the first overtly anti-colonialist film in French cinema. This all-out attack on France's African policy was a scathing indictment, which the French government did everything in its power to suppress. It was also the first film by René Vautier, who would go on to make 'Avoir 20 ans dans les Aurès' (1971), another significant film about French policy in Africa. By retracing the peregrinations of the director between Africa and France, and placing 'Africa 50' in its post-war historical and political context, 'Le Petit Blanc à la caméra rouge' invites us to (re)discover this b/w 17-minute film.
- June 2015, Burundi, thousands gather in the streets of Bujumbura to manifest against Pierre Nkurunziza's third mandate. As I film the first acts of violence and the victims therefrom produced, I become separated from my family. I'm obliged to flee, due to the increasing violence in the country and the risks bought on by making this film. The second half of the story is the search for my children in Burundi and Rwanda. On both sides of the frontier, I meet those who stayed and those who fled. Their stories, often brutal and fragmented, express a huge amount of uncertainty.
- Three farmers from the central part of Brittany, France, speak about their daily work, pleasure, constraints, and doubts as they face increasingly tough restrictions and regulation in the agricultural policy of the European Union.
- Presents five masterpieces of architecture in Brittany (Rennes, St-Joseph de Kermaria and Beg Meil) and in Loire-Atlantique (St-Nazaire).
- The co-directors filmed the architectural work on the Rennes new train station for nearly three years. Their documentary tells the genesis of this project since its inception and goes even further, to the origins of the station.
- Through the rhythms of the lives of these inhabitants, a city that never takes a break - Rennes in Britany - is revealed. Where is the convergence between the days of cleaning workers, engineers, pizza delivery people or freelance artists?
- A short documentary devoted to the architecture of the new town halls in Brittany, including that of Baden, in Morbihan.
- Leaving your family at the age of seven, twelve, sixteen: a leap into the unknown. Taking up residence in front of a shop, in a video store, nearby a bus station. Learning how to take drugs, how to go begging, to steal, flee, fight, and no longer feel fear. Making friends and enemies. Getting integrated into a new world. Getting used to... Stories worth listening, paths worth following: the film portrays a few "Bakoroman" from Gounghin, a central neighborhood in Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso.
- Investigates the green tide of potentially toxic sea lettuce that takes over beaches around Brittany, France, as a consequence of the rapid forced industrialization of local agriculture.
- Follows twenty contemporary artists, who were recently the subject of an exhibition in Brittany, from the inception of their work of art until the opening night.
- The film is a portrait of writer and Nobel Prize of Literature 2000 winner, painter, poetry-movies director, Gao Xingjian, who lives in exile in Paris since 1988.
- Through the joint portraits of three children, the film addresses the problem of rehabilitation of young adolescents with traumatic brain injury.
- We discover a modest, almost derisory garden, located in the heart of the women's prison in Rennes, Brittany, France.
- Diese Dokumentation beleuchtet die 15-jährige Historie des französischen Metal-Festivals Hellfest.
- The film is a portrait of writer and Nobel Prize of Literature 2000 winner, painter, poetry-movies director, Gao Xingjian, who lives in exile in Paris since 1988.