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- After the 1999 premiere of the first Matrix movie, it became a pop culture phenomenon. A special documentary about the Matrix saga and its prophetic aspects.
- A small Palestinian village bought 18 cows and stopped buying Israeli milk.
- Matias and his mother Laura, find themselves forced to hurriedly abandon the house they live in to escape another outburst of violence from Fabian. Matias is 8 and Laura is newly pregnant. Thus they begin a wandering journey in search of a place they can feel safe and protected
- A recently separated Argentinian couple, along with their two teenage children, go on a family vacation to Florianópolis, Brazil, where they become delightfully and problematically involved with the family from whom they rent a house.
- A woman flies from Buenos Aires to be present for the birth of the child she has arranged to adopt. When the child is born, she is confronted with a demand from the biological mother's family for $10,000 and an adoption process confounded with moral and legal ambiguity.
- It centers on Anne, a director, who has separated from her husband is moving house. Life for her is dull. She meets Ben, a helpful neighbor and jobless actor. He looks at her with passionate eyes but she never wants to tie to a man again.
- 'Jim Carrey, Unmasked America' tells the story of a transgressive actor, a pirate who came to crack America's too perfect mask to reveal its most infantile and moronic face, right in the heart of the Hollywood system.
- This is the tale of three artists who navigate the fashion world: from the front rows at shows to their tiny hotel rooms, constantly on the move, they struggle to thrive in social media culture in a decaying world which is now forced to reinvent itself.
- In the vast expanse of desert East of Atlas Mountains in Morocco, seasonal rain and snow once supported livestock, but now the drought seems to never end. Hardly a blade of grass can be seen, and families travel miles on foot to get water from a muddy hole in the ground. Yet the children willingly ride donkeys and bicycles or walk for miles across rocks to a "school of hope" built of clay. Following both the students and the teachers in the Oulad Boukais Tribe's community school for over three years, SCHOOL OF HOPE shows students Mohamed, Miloud, Fatima, and their classmates, responding with childish glee to the school's altruistic young teacher, Mohamed. Each child faces individual obstacles - supporting their aging parents; avoiding restrictions from relatives based on traditional gender roles - while their young teacher makes do in a house with no electricity or water.
- The foundation of today's multi-billion dollar art market still reverberates with the beautiful lies of one of the most prolific art forgers of the last century.
- Growing up silently queer, within a broken family, Kurtis faced abuse, trauma and addiction. Eventually he created his alter-ego, Miss Fame, becoming one of the world's most iconic supermodels of drag.
- In the 1960s and 1970s, the French economy was booming, creating a labor shortage, and putting an end to the golden era of coal mines. The former colonial officer Félix Mora was sent to Morocco to recruit and bring back more than 80,000 men to work shutting the French mines down. For Mora, they represented a low-cost workforce, willing to accept meager salaries and dangerous working conditions. For young Moroccan men, this mission held out the promise of a better future. After the mines' closure, most of them settled in France, starting families that grew to represent more than 600,000 French citizens over two generations.
- From the far north of Canada to the southern tip of Chile, through the southern United States, central Mexico and the Brazilian Mato Grosso, new concordant but still controversial archaeological discoveries have brought a new paradigm to the archaeology of American prehistory: the appearance of the first humans on the continent could date back to nearly 30,000 years before our era, that is to say, about 15,000 years earlier than the commonly accepted and taught thesis. Although there were a few mavericks in the past who disputed the scenario according to which the first ancestors of Americans arrived on foot through the Bering Strait 16,000 years ago, they were long kept out of the scientific community.
- Abbas, a legendary journalist, covered historic events since the 1970s. Employed by prestigious news agencies, he immersed himself in religions and cultures, offering an insightful observer's perspective.
- Leina Sato and Jean-Marie Ghislain are expecting. As an apneist and a shark photographer, they wish to spend the pregnancy in the deep ocean, with the wild cetaceans. Part philosophical tale, part adventure story, set in our planet's most beautiful places, the film picks up a universal notion and asks the question all future parents wonder - how best to welcome a child into this world? *** Leina Sato et Jean-Marie Ghislain, deux plongeurs amoureux des océans, sont sur le point d'avoir un enfant. Ce documentaire raconte cette grossesse incroyable au plus près des animaux marins. Avec des images sous-marines somptueuses, il répond d'une manière très singulière à une question universelle : Comment accueillir un enfant dans ce monde ?
- 1997– 1h 27m7.3 (30)TV EpisodeIn Morocco, new excavations on the site of Jebel Irhoud upset the generally accepted view of the dating of the appearance of man.
- 2010– 1h 44m7.4 (8)TV Episode