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- Three young South African women must navigate the crumbling ruins of a colonial past when they become rangers in the Greater Kruger Park, South Africa.
- The life of longtime friends is turned upside down when one of them dies on the road after a drinking party, and his wife, now a widow, files a lawsuit against them.
- At the age of 70, Rekia decides to leave her village in Kabylie to go to Paris. All by herself, she travels across the Mediterranean sea to bring Nour, her husband, back home. But her hero, the war veteran, the one that has been providing for his family from abroad for the past 40 years, has become a stranger.
- Little known to the general public, the Palaeolithic burial sites reveal exceptional ornaments and raise the question: who were these individuals, buried with such care? An investigation that takes us from France to Russia, and a focus on the Lady of Cavillon, buried 24,000 years ago in Northern Italy.
- A man struggles to overcome his nervousness with women in a bar when he stumbles upon words of wisdom in the bathroom.
- A documentary that follows 4 peoples journey dealing with the abortion issue in Ireland.
- In an asylum designed for political opponents to the ruling system, residents are subjected to oppressive practices. The repression is practiced by all the staff, and led by Hazem the director. The resistance is manifested through Nidhal, an activist who has spent his life in jail.
- Examining the ideas and originality of French economist Bernard Maris, who was murdered following the terror attack on the premises of Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015. Maris drew upon psychoanalysis to understand capitalism.
- The major 20th century struggles formed a thread running through the life of Willy Ronis, whose social and political commitments remain little-known. Born in Paris in 1910, son of exiled Jews, he grew up overshadowed by his adored father, photo retoucher, and recorded the working-class world from the 1930s onwards.