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- The story of two teenagers that are about to have a baby. After deciding they will keep the baby, they have to deal with their parents and also with their everyday life.
- Alik, a young virtuoso clarinetist of a classical orchestra is forced to accept contracts intended for a hired killer, called the Virtuoso to save his orchestra. But Alik is a musician, not a murderer.
- An imaginary return of dictator Ceausescu after 20 years of capitalism in his country, Romania, where he finds a new society but also old habits in the country's businessmen.
- Digitalization has changed society. While data is becoming the "new oil", data protection is becoming the new "pollution control". This creative documentary opens an astonishing inside view into the lawmaking milieu on EU level. A compelling story of how a group of politicians try to protect todays society against the impact of Big Data and mass surveillance.
- In the Siberian forest, away from any civilization, a feud is opposing two families whose houses are separated by a river. In the middle of the river stands an island where the kids of the two families are meeting on their own.
- A film about utopias and a metaphoric drama that threads the similar destinies of monkeys and men.
- A look at the life of the last generation of Jeju Island's haenyeo: female free-divers, most of them now ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s, who brave the sea to harvest seafood from the sea floor.
- From inside Bolivia's craziest prison a cocaine worker, a drug mule and his little sister reveal the countries relationship with cocaine.
- A road movie investigating the cultural impact the United States has had over Europe in the past 6 decades. After World War II, the US implemented the Marshall Plan, a complex massive economical aid to Europe that has changed the European way of life. Meeting key figures of our society like Wim Wenders, Philippe Labro, Etienne Davignon, Michaël Naumann or Daniel Cohn-Bendidt, the film will focus on how much the European perspective has been shaped by the US.
- "La Paloma", "The Dove" in English, is a popular Spanish song that has been produced and reinterpreted in diverse cultures, settings, arrangements
- 2013, the 100th edition of the Tour de France. But what if the greatest race of all times has yet not taken place? The King of Mont Ventoux pits five cycling heroes against each other during the Tour de France in an unprecedented race beyond the bounds of time. Crossing the verge of sports, the documentary explores the extraordinary evolution of competitive cycling over the last 40 years. Who will become the king of the Mont Ventoux ? Merckx, Bernard, Virenque, Pantani or Garate ?
- The film will be both a travelogue and the personal diary of the authors. This documentary will take the form of an unconventional, incongruous quest, for the Garden of Eden, a possible paradise on earth... but it will also take up the investigation from its source in order to try to understand both the force of this universal myth and its permanence.
- At a time when Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland have decided to move away from atomic energy and focus on renewable energy, France - the most nuclear-powered country in the world, with 70% of its electricity produced by its reactors - is planning to invest in new EPRs. Is this choice really compatible with the ecological transition? Although nuclear power plants do not emit CO2, their dismantling at the end of their life generates pollution of another kind: exponential quantities of contaminated waste, the reuse of which remains hypothetical and the storage of which is highly problematic. Not to mention the risk of disaster, as at Chernobyl or Fukushima.
- Gutenberg's life and the laborious process of the invention and development of the printing press in the 15th century.
- Le cabinet du docteur Georges Federmann est un lieu exceptionnel. Chez ce psychiatre agréé par la DDASS pour l'examen des malades étrangers, consultent des patients français et des demandeurs d'asile. Pour certains d'entre eux l'aide médicale constitue le dernier moyen de rester sur le territoire, pour dautres cest un soutien pour garder lenvie de vivre. Originaires du quartier, du village voisin ou d'un autre continent, ils viennent raconter ici leur histoire. Doctor Federmans cabinet is an extraordinary place. There, this psychiatrist sustained by the French social services welcomes foreign patients and asylum seekers. For some of them, medical aid is the only way to stay in the country, for some others it is just a support to maintain the desire to live. From the neighbourhoods, the villages around, or from another continent, they all come here to tell their story.
- Schweitzer is the modern day saint of the 20th century, the emblematic jungle doctor that saved lives in Africa. A Peace Nobel Prize laureate who created the concept of "Reverence for Life", excelling as medical doctor, musician, theologian, philosopher, and development worker. Exploring the staunch admiration as well as the criticism that made Schweitzer either a saint or a sinner, the film will discover the real person behind the icon. And thus reveal Schweitzer's legacy that might be more up to date than we realize, in the context of global warming, continuing warfare and nuclear threat.
- Through archive footage, newsreels and authentic photos of the time, the film tells the story of an imaginary character: Clara B., photographer and reporter
- Carries us off into a former gravel pit, a natural paradise that hardly anyone knows even though it's right on our doorstep. Countless species of flora and fauna found a new home here, a world full of surprises and wildlife secrets.