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- In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer.
- Four women who reunite after a period of estrangement. Their happy facades mask a lot of misery and pain, caused by divorce and betrayals as one of them discovers that the man she loves is cheating on her with one of her closest friends.
- Pedro returns to the castle of his childhood, inhabited by his uncle, an indifferent being who scarcely notices his presence. At the castle, Pedro wanders between the park and the salons, playing the songs he composed on the guitar. He notices strange people around the castle.
- Back from the US to his village in Niger, a man brings western outfits to his close friends, who immediately identify with cow-boys. A bloody western begins in the savannah...
- Tells the story of an idealistic young politician's rise and fall. Daam, a well-intentioned but vacillating European-trained politician must choose between two social paradigms exemplified by his two wives. The first, Gagnesiri, is the village beauty, who waits patiently for Daam. Unfortunately, they are unable to conceive a child, so Daam takes European-educated Kiné, who is eager to get ahead by marrying a politician. Daam becomes involved in a shady business deal with Président, a local businessman; when the details are made public, he is forced out in disgrace.
- After the death of his partner, a man discovers on the Internet that the latter had virtual relations with another man.
- Widowed and recently retired, Mr. Michel leads a peaceful existence in the company of his dog, his books and his television set. But this quiet routine soon turns into a nightmare, with the onslaught of images from the television, showing the turbulence that shakes the world.
- Tunisian-born Myriam, a Sephardic beauty, lives in Montreal. Théo, her grad-student boyfriend, breaks up with her, and she's desolate. She house-sits for a friend for several weeks: during that time, her father arrives looking for her after 20 years, Théo realizes he misses her, and she meets the quirky Lou, a poetry-spouting squatter who introduces himself by clipping a lock of her hair during a movie; he later breaks into her flat to chat with her. She's angry with her father, confused by Théo, and delighted with Lou, whose free spirit and undemanding attention inspire her. Working out her feelings about her father gives her to key to decide what to do next.
- A man discovers money in a flour bag. It is the beginning of a story between pats and future, between silence and cry, and that ends like a disillusion.
- A film in which the house is itself a fundamental element and in which Vecchiali assumes the role of a recurring character, who responds by diverse names. It is the film of Vecchiali in which the representation of the ghosts is literal, in the bodies and spirits of the director and Edit Scob.
- A foundry in Perche was established in 1876. This is a final homage paid to the ancestral occupation of foundry men, whose actions have been repeated innumerable times through the years and which are now going to disappear forever.
- In an isolated country house in the South of France, Mikaël, a musician, composes a psalm. A young woman, Linda, comes to pick up a suitcase belonging to Sebastien, his companion and friend of Mikaël. It contains hundreds of photos.
- A single man on a desert island. A cabin, a desolate beach. Robinson regularly sees, during hallucinations, a woman and a man motionless and dumb.
- Tahar who is a blacksmith in retirement, lives with his son, born from a first marriage; he took the decision to leave the house to go to Azemmour in order to pay respect to his wife's grave as he saw her in a dream. Driss a young man who leave the hospital without knowing if he was cured or no. Driss and Tahar meet on a bus.
- The film is a labyrinth with multiple entrances, where an unlikely Ariane in wedding gown guides and misleads the viewer in a strange world marked by metamorphosis, multiple personalities, conflicting drives, parody, ritual, surreality.
- Set in ancient city of Fez, a working class mother, abandoned by her husband who has emigrated to Europe, tells three tales to her just-circumcised ten-year-old son.
- Invited by friends to make a change from his mountain landscape and work routine,Bernard travels to Lourdes, not for a religious experience exactly but to discover a new girlfriend to replace the one at home who was unfaithful to him.
- In the equatorial forest of Congo Brazzaville and the Central African Republic pygmies live. Over-exploitation and waste of resources have had a significant impact on the lives of Pygmies. The story is based on Mangala an old and wise voice of these disappearing people.
- Director Jean-Noël Cristiani wanted to make a film about how light transforms objects throughout the day. Unexpectedly, he entered an art gallery to see an exhibition of paintings by Pierre Soulages, the master of black and light.
- Baba Camara, ten years earlier the main actor of "The Black Child", a film directed by Laurent Chevallier, is now 22 years old, and he is an apprentice mechanic in Conakry. In spring 2002, invited to accompany the film in different regions, he will discover France during this "journey to the country of white skins" where he will be an immigrant like no other: "teacher" brought to exchange with teenagers who, for the most part, have a completely abstract vision of Africa, like him will also experience his vision of France in contact with reality. "Journey to the land of white skins" is a film of discovery (of the other, of elsewhere), encounters, travels, but also a rereading of a previous film, as a tool for life and transmission.
- Moroccan filmmaker Fatima Jebli Ouazzani investigates the status accorded women in Islamic marriage customs and the continuing importance of virginity. Having left her father's house in Morocco in order to escape the constraints her culture has placed on women, Fatima now returns to confront those traditions, her family and herself.