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- Juliette, a lone survivor of an apocalyptic era, fights to survive against hunger, thirst, a broken leg and strange, disturbing creatures that only come out at nighttime.
- Yvan De Wiel, a private banker from Geneva, goes to Argentina in the midst of a dictatorship to replace his partner, the object of the most worrying rumours, who disappeared overnight.
- Winter 1986. Due to heavy snowfalls Mum and Dad won't be back to the chalet until morning. Simon and Eva, the children, are on their own. At night, they hear strange noises.
- A surrealist rural noir about a German thief who flees to a small Luxembourg village only to discover that the locals have secrets of their own.
- In 1990, a European delegation comes to Tirana to monitor the reforms of the communist regime. A government official is sent on a mission to a faraway prison in order to bring an important dissident back to the capital.
- A shy man who works as a taxi driver because he can't afford to live as a musician, meets a deaf girl dancer who is attracted to him despite his trouble communicating.
- What is the meaning of our existence? What is the soul? What are the powers of the spirit, or consciousness? How do we relate to nature? By asking these questions, the film invites us to discover a universal wisdom through the meeting of shamans, healers, yogis, but also philosophers and doctors. From the plains of Mongolia to the forests of Amazonia, this film takes us much further than we could have imagined.
- Archibald was born with some curious curse: he can't make a move without everyone around doing the same. Now grown man, he robs by despair a bank and, there, meets Indiana, a young woman who always escaped every form of control.
- Paris-Brussels is a road movie that starts out as a holiday. But a different kind of adventure is in store. Today, 8-year-old Loulou is driving to Belgium with her family for the euthanasia of her grandmother, Blanche.
- The caretaker exhausted of everything. His frustrated wife. Totally depressed deer. Their mutual despair leads them to some absurd events, because sh_t happens all the time.
- Workers are faced with the arrival of young women from Tunisia; they have just four days to assess them.
- For Sarra, a middle-class girl from Tunis, everything seems to be going as her mother planned: she is taking sewing lessons and she is soon to be married to a good boy. But Sarra is hiding a dangerous plan with which she hopes to escape her current life.
- In the 1970s, France is developing a civil nuclear program, building power plants throughout the country without any consideration for the opinion of the local populations. In 1978, the small town of Plogoff, near the cape of Pointe du Raz, in Brittany, is being considered as a likely site for building another nuclear plant. The population decides to stop the implantation and to resisted the authorities at all costs, blocking all roads to the peninsula, demonstrating against hundreds of policemen. The French state decides to send para troops against the rebellious villagers. The film shows how women took the head of the mobilization, harassing the mobile guards every day, at tea time. Nicole and Felix Le Garrec, a couple of movie professionals from the local area, decided to film the events, at first, just as a testimony, because the television didn't talk of this mobilization. As the demonstrations grow bigger and tougher everyday, they decided to make a full-length movie about those events. As they didn't have the budget for the negative and to pay the lavatory, they had to convict a bank to lend them the money and mortgaged their house. Nicole and Felix Le Garrec stayed in Plogoff for several weeks, living at inhabitant's and sharing their day to day mobilization. The struggle of this village, initiated and headed from beginning to end by the inhabitants has become historic. It is this very strong local roots that gives its unique character to the events of Plogoff, and therefore to this film.
- Lovena becomes French Guiana's chess champion. An opportunity and a burden for an illegal Haitian immigrant teenager.
- Archibald was born with some curious curse: he can't make a move without everyone around doing the same. Now grown man, he robs by despair a bank and, there, meets Indiana, a young woman who always escaped every form of control... A dry comedy fantasy set in surreal landscapes that echo the wide desert plains of the US, 'Archibald's Syndrome' is a story that uses irony and absurdity to tackle the fundamental human quest for freedom.
- Cadillac and Blueberries tell the "soft" but stubborn resistance of an oil technician who in Communist Albania in the 1975 dared to refuse the car that his father from USA had given him a gift that the communists wanted to appropriate at all the costs.