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- A grieving man meets his lover's family, who were not aware of their son's sexual orientation.
- A French illusionist finds himself out of work and travels to Scotland, where he meets a young woman. Their ensuing adventure changes both their lives forever.
- Marshal Dix is to free US president from aliens on the int'l lunar base. A clone has replaced him in The White House. Can Dix prevent an alien invasion?
- Several elderly homosexual men and women speak frankly about their pioneering lives, their fearless decision to live openly in France at a time when society rejected them.
- For the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival.
- Kirikou's Grandfather says that the story of Kirikou and The Witch was too short, so he proceeds to explain more about Kirikou's accomplishments. We find out how little boy became a gardener, a detective, a maker of pottery, a merchant, a traveler and a doctor.
- A cinephile meets on a beach in Ramatuelle his favorite filmmaker. He proposes to film the painful adventure that is just live. The two men will knit the scenes, each in its own way. The filmmaker keeps pushing the project, arguing that the chuting is not good. But perhaps there's a good reason not to go after the adventure.
- A detailed examination of the intense rivalry between the two heavyweight boxing champions, Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali.
- Under the influence of signs and premonitions, a man allows himself to veer in and out of a love affair with his colleague.
- The clitoris is the only part of the body which has no function other than providing pleasure." - Natalie Angier, author of Woman: An Intimate Geography This provocative and often humorous documentary explores the "mysteries" of female sexuality, focusing on the clitoris; a tiny, highly sensitive organ with 8,000 nerve endings at its tip, making it the most responsive organ in the human body, including the tongue or, in men, the penis. In The Clitoris interviews with doctors, psychologists, writers, therapists, and sex educators are interwoven with graphic imagery, animation, hilarious TV commercials to examine both historical and contemporary perceptions of the psychology and physiology of women's sexual response. Originally "discovered" in 1559 by an Italian anatomist, the clitoris was long ignored or misunderstood in the medical literature. But the film includes sequences with Dr. Helen O'Connell, a Urologist at the University of Melbourne who did the first complete anatomical study of the clitoris, as well as animated sequences illustrating both its internal and external physiology. Other sequences look at the clitoris' crucial importance in terms of female sexual response; a clinical psychologist discusses how seventy percent of women report that they do not have orgasms during vaginal intercourse. And teenage girls discuss overcoming social taboos involved in discussing their sexual anatomy, learning about the pleasures it can afford them, as well as the importance of sexual responsibility in their relationships. The film also examines other issues, such as women's response to erotica, whether or not the "G spot" actually exists, the nature of female sexual urges, women's ability to have multiple orgasms, the debate over Viagra and the potential for a female version of this sexual-enhancement drug, and women's basic right to sexual pleasure. In short, The Clitoris is a stimulating documentary that is sure to generate discussion and debate in a wide variety of settings!
- Mortem is a metaphysical thriller, the story of JENA a young woman who defies her own death during all one night.
- This movie is only made of archive pictures: the official newsreels that were broadcasted on French movie screens during 1940 and 1944 (the Occupation). Those newsreels were controlled by the government of Vichy, which collaborated with the Nazis, so most of them are propaganda. Their purpose is to show what the disinformation was then, and perhaps more generally to evoke the problem of the power of the mass media.
- Country pig Mike moves to the city to live with his cousins.
- Filmed with five hidden cameras, The Tightrope is a total immersion into the creative process behind legendary theater director Peter Brook's work -- powerful, intimate, and emotionally thrilling. In this unique and deeply personal film, we get a dizzying glimpse from the Tightrope and an inkling of what it takes to make theater real...
- Antoine Rives, a young independent journalist, is shooting news about the return of Westerners fleeing human slaughters in Rwanda... He meets Clement, a Hutu student whose Tutsi girlfriend remains stuck in Rwanda. Clement convinces him to go back to Rwanda to look for her, letting him film their trip. They soon discover an unbelievable chaos, where their "pact" is hard to respect... A jump into horror during which Antoine will lose his illusions and become aware of the human tragedy.
- On his clandestine journey from Cameroon to Europe through the Sahara desert, Léonard meets Hope, a Nigerian girl who's following the same dream.
- A group of Kurdish refugees tries to get to Great Britain. A female student travels through Europa. A young executive relocates a factory to Hungary.
- This is a somnambulists' tale. There's Françoise, who goes back to Rennes to teach History of Art at the university, many years after studying there.
- Five vignettes on the theme of European identity.
- Six men gather to spend an evening together and tongues loosen.
- Philippe is a singer and in the existence of a singer, there are times when everything accelerates especially when a crazy groupie, neglected parents, a lunar ornithologist and a tough childhood friend strive to complicate the life... How to get out?
- Joly Roger is arrested by the police and must undergo an identity check, but his answers to the interrogation, make the police suspicious.
- This is Paris nowadays. A high school student comes back to the apartment she lives in with her father, accompanied by Louis, her classmate and boyfriend. For the first time since she has known him, the girl asks him to go upstairs to her place. Louis agrees, discovers the large bourgeois apartment his girlfriend shares with her writer father. The latter is away from home so the two love birds start fondling and kissing in the girl's bedroom. Unfortunately, Daddy comes home earlier than unexpected, interrupting their intended love-making, without being aware of the two teenagers. Also unanticipated is the fact the printer suddenly activates. To his sweetheart's dismay, Louis snatches the text spat out by the printer. He soon hands it over to her and she finds out, reluctantly at first, that this is a short story written by her father, dealing with the wonderful time when she was three and when father and daughter lived in total fusion.
- A celebration of one of the most amazing partnership in the history of cinema, the miraculous pairing of Tod Browning, the tormented filmmaker and Lon Chaney, the king of make up and physical transformation. Ten films made together and a shock to generations and generations of film goers
- This well made documentary sees the outbreak of WW II (from the invasion of Poland 1939 till the fall of France 1940) as the contemporaries have perceived it in movie theaters. The news reels, made by the Germans, the French and the British, are presented in the historical context, in a chronological order. Sometimes, the narrator commentates on misleading, propagandistic images, such as pictures of German military exercises which are later presented as real combat footage.
- Ellen's husband was the pilot of flight UA73 that flew into the North tower of the World Trade Center. After September 11, she helped pass legislation to enable pilots to carry weapons in the cockpit. She is still concerned by lack of safety regulations and interested in understanding the changes in the civil aviation world. An investigation led by Jean Quatremer is exploring the various conflicts and exposing the new dangers. This film is her journey to understand whether the security infrastructure imposed on us will keep our skies safe.
- A predator stalks his prey, but things don't turn out as expected.
- From the Casbah and the streets of Alger to Belleville, Paris, the song remains the same. The film presents Latifa, Alice Fitoussi and Reinette L'Oranaise, along with all the male crooners of the southern Mediterenean.