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- A story centered around a group of self-destructive skateboarders in Paris.
- Zaza is a 31-year old Israeli bachelor, handsome and intelligent, and his family wants to see him married. But tradition dictates that Zaza has to choose a young virgin. She must be beautiful and from a good family, preferably rich. Zaza's parents, Yasha and Lily drag Zaza to meet potential brides and their families. Zaza has no choice. He plays along with his family, advocates of the suffocating traditions of their Georgian Jewish heritage. But Zaza always manages to somehow get out of being engaged. What his parents don't know is that Zaza is already in love. Judith is sensuous, strong and intriguing. She's also a divorcée with a 6-year-old daughter. So Zaza has kept Judith a secret from his family. He will have to choose between respect of the strict confines of family and tradition, or the love of his life.
- A family moves to a new neighborhood, seeking a fresh start. Their neighbor Bruno initially seems friendly but harbors sinister motives, threatening their stability as he grows obsessed with the wife and daughter.
- A man is found dead at the foot of a cliff. Captain Marie Breguet who wanted to leave the region will have to stay a little longer to solve this crime. She will find a mysterious man on her way and fight to protect her daughter Lili.
- Mutantes sheds light on a feminism that was little talked about in France. This documentary comprises of a series of interviews conducted in the USA, Paris and Barcelona, and documents from the archives about the political action of sex workers, queer activists and post-pornographic performances.
- David is a teenager like any other. His world is filled with loud music and imaginary encounters. His mother away and his father nowhere to be found, David is forced to stay on his uncle's farm, where life lacks the excitement he craves.
- A young Parisian woman of Caribbean descent returns to her native island of Guadeloupe looking for the father she has never known.
- A story how Jack Nicholson became Jack, one of the most famous film stars.
- Three scenes from the marriage of Lou and Jacques as they wander around France.
- An evocative music clip sung by French artist Denez Prigent, from Brittany, with haunting Australian singer Lisa Gerrard; this clip was made to promote Ridley Scott's feature film, Black Hawk Down, and the song was used in the movie itself.
- On an impulse Danièle takes her grandchildren for a holiday herself without the permission of their parents. As time proceeds it becomes less clear if she and the children will ever return and resume their lives as before.
- A documentary on Jonathan Caouette's cross-country road trip with his mentally ill mother.
- French documentary examines the all-too-brief career of American singer/musician Jeff Buckley.
- Jean Bogossian has set up a reorientation center in a small village, his ambition being to save young petty criminals from ending up like he did, in the wrong place at the wrong time. He'll do all he can to get them back on the right path.
- Commander Paul Leclerc is a former fighter pilot, who trains soldiers to fly observation drones. During a field operation in Africa, his son Guillaume, serving in a commando unit, is killed.
- A documentary about danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, winner of the Best Director award at the Cannes Festival in 2011 for Drive. From his childhood to the shooting of his next Movie, Only God Forgives, in Thailand, discover the whole carrier of a truly visionary filmmaker. With Ryan Gosling, Mads Mikkelsen, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Gaspar Noé, PeterPeter, Zlatko Buric...
- A dive into the cinematographic universe of John Carpenter, the director of "Halloween", "The Thing", "Fog" or "Invasion Los Angeles".
- This documentary is about the role of hormonal secretions on both feelings of love and sexual attraction.
- All over the world, millions of children have one thing in common with their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents: they have all watched "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs", "Bambi" or "Peter Pan", and discovered Walt Disney's view on nature, family, friendship, courage, wickedness or death. But who was this man who affirmed that in order to achieve something extraordinary, one must begin by dreaming it? Portrait of this creator and entrepreneur, who often put himself on stage, in the course of a journey through the meanders of history and the unconscious.
- The program Verdict sheds light on miscellaneous events that have occurred in France and reports on ordinary lives that have turned into tragedy. Based on the testimonies of the protagonists, their entourage and representatives of justice, each section traces the thread of the tragedy, from its origins to the trial, then to the verdict.
- Punk rock is an anti-establishment rock music genre and movement that emerged in the mid-1970s. Preceded by a variety of protopunk music of the 1960s and early 1970s, punk rock developed between 1974 and 1977 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, where groups such as the Ramones, Sex Pistols, and The Clash were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement.
- The story of Téléphone, a famous French rock band.
- Young people, children and their parents come to consult, suffering under the coat, or under the skin, it depends. At the medical-psycho-educational centre, caregivers are there to support them in therapy. Through play, dialogue, silence, as a family, in a group or individually, they journey to help them grow. At night, in the corridors and the waiting room, between dream and nightmare, a funny little man comes alive and releases his emotions. Once upon a time, behind the symptom, lurking in the shadows, children, teenagers and parents who were afraid of the wolf... Wolf are you there?
- Spartacus and Cassandra, the children of two homeless Roma, have been taken in by the young street worker Camille. In her little community she helps homeless and poor children and performs art music and circus acts with them. She takes special care of the Roma siblings and is struggling to become their legal custodian, as their parents try to take them back onto the street.
- Emerging at the end of the Middle Ages, in a Europe ravaged by epidemics, political turbulence and religious changes, the invention of the book was barely fifty years old when Dürer took his first steps on the artistic scene. As a genius entrepreneur, he would soon find himself at the center of innovation in the field of engraving, the ultimate medium for the circulation of works at the time. Especially since he "protected" his productions from those of his imitators by attaching his famous AD monogram, a real logotype before its time.
- The couple topic in French humorists' sketches.
- New York Conversations is a documentary made of varied conversations revolving around cinema in New York. These conversations give us the opportunity to sketch some of the bad boys and girls -directors, actors or producers of New York cinema, whether they be famous, anonymous or blossoming talents. Young and impetuous for most, they are watched over by a few veterans. All share this iron will to remain independent, out of choice but above all, out of necessity. The necessity to create at any cost. Shot with a Super8 camera, this documentary groups together 15 short conversations about film making, life, independence, art and...New York.
- A documentary in 3 parts in which French psychoanalyst and TV/radio columnist Gérard Miller collects testimonies from personalities and anonymous people on desire and its manifestations.
- For more than four decades, David Robert Jones, alias Bowie, has established himself as a protean rock monster: an uncertain, androgynous, pretentious, superhuman, magnificent creature... Christian Fevret, founder and former editorial director of Les Inrockuptibles, produced this rare interview, nourished by often unpublished archives, with the glam icon at the dawn of the millennium. A portrait that dwells on the 1970s when the man with the odd look flirted more with the margins and the avant-garde than with the planetary hits of the eighties like "Let's Dance".
- Roshane Saidnattar, a young film director and survivor of the death camps in Cambodia, meets with Khieu Samphan, the theorist leader of the Khmer Rouge, for several days. Confronted with either the silence or the out-of-date speech of the leader, the filmmaker, Roshane, and her mother, also a survivor, go back to Cambodia and find the strength to speak out. Survive in the Heart of the Khmer Rouge Madness mixes the memories of the director, the testimony of her mother and unreleased archives. This film, by its intimate echo, reveals a part of the madness that destroyed a whole country.