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- Following an unsuccessful referendum period, New Caledonia decides to send two Caledonians to the International Space Station as standard bearer for living together. Despite the calibrated preparation and a well-oiled ceremony, the pressure of the challenge is such that old resentments reappear at the worst possible time.
- Our War is a film about childhood, a film in history. The "Events" of New Caledonia seen by children of the 80s. Now in their forties.
- Mizaêl Tiapy Goroboredjo is from the Ometteux tribe. He passes his knowledge about the minting of Kanak money on to his grandchildren. Here, the camera is an object through which a sacred heritage is revealed.
- The President is about to revolutionise the French judicial system by authorizing the deployment of the Reciprocity programme. But what is her real motive to make such a decision?
- He is one of the last survivors of the epidemic which has depopulated New Caledonia and transformed Human beings into violent infected creatures. While all the other survivors get organized to run away the country and find safety elsewhere, he goes back to the city with an object in order to try to change the situation.
- A Young idiot man recently converted into Hare Krishna is praying at his dead girlfriend grave so she can be reincarnated.
- The canoe is a traditional means of communication which has almost completely disappeared in New-Caledonia. With the help of the young people from the Tyé tribe and his cousins from the valley of Aoma, Salomon Koate wants to bring back to life this ancient knowledge which has been lost.
- A mother and her two sons. The farm life, hard but peaceful. Until everything changes and the trauma tears them apart.
- In this stunning documentary short, photographer Macduff Everton talks about the inspiration behind his stunning imagery in the recently published 'Book of Santa Barbara.' Featuring more than 50 photographs from the book and a soundtrack from Santa Barbara jazz legend Charles Lloyd, the short is simultaneously gorgeous and poignant. It explores the idea that more than just being another pretty book about a pretty place, Everton's work is a statement about what it means to be home. As an internationally-known landscape and travel photographer, Everton has traveled the world. But, as he says in the film, with his new book, he decided to rediscover his own hometown. 'I gave myself an assignment to photograph the place I live,' he says. The results are an artistic statement about what it means to be home, even when that home is to man others a vacation destination.
- Before escaping an intense interrogation, James gets drugged. Now, nothing can stop him... Nearly nothing!!
- A cabaret bar, somewhere in France in the 50s. The young Lilli who work to seduce, have a regular client: M Edouard. However one night she is teased by a beautiful unknown man. Nothing for her will be the same than before.
- After her husband's mistress survives a violent outburst, a deceased teacher tasks the immediate murder professionals with finishing the job. Only to encounter a far more bizarre threat.