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- If Méliès had a son, it would be Michel Gondry. A brilliant jack-of-all-trades whose eccentric talent convinced the creative elite of international pop music to entrust him with his music videos (Björk, the Rolling Stones, Daft Punk, The White Stripes, Beck, etc.) before allowing him to chart his own course in Hollywood-without ever renouncing his rather crazy style-and to become one of the rare Oscar-winning French filmmakers (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). From hand to eye, Michel Gondry has been offering us for thirty years to seize what surrounds us to create and tell the world. A work that is a constant praise of wonder through craftsmanship: whether we approach his relationship to music and his beginnings as a videographer; the notion of magic inherent in his conception of the image; its roots in childhood and the world of dreams; the paradox of his Hollywood career; and the humanist ambition of its craftsmanship... which is also a political act. Do it yourself.
- After a 10 years absence, Edmée returns to her hometown, a village nestled in the creeks of Marseille. She discovers that her brother Alex is still here, with a 4-years-old son. Alex doesn't want her back. But Edmée considers the child as a perfect ally to reconnect with his brother.
- This is the story of a child who lives through the adventures of London, Jules Vernes and Kipling. Unfortunately, as the years pass, the child who dreamt of adventures slowly became caught up in adult life. As he enters his thirties, though Florent had built a career and was at the head of a start-up valued at several million euros, a sudden bankruptcy completely turns his life upside down. He decides to take a break and sets off for a bike tour of Iceland. After a month of wandering around the icy terrain, he climbs up the Snaefellsjokull volcano, the very volcano made famous by Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. It was there, as he followed in the footsteps of Professor Lidenbrock, that he decided that Paris was no longer for him. He wanted to reconnect with his childhood dream, that of becoming an explorer. This is the beginning of a flamboyant odyssey during which our young adventurer sets out to discover the most unexplored territories the world has to offer. It is thanks to this story, this life of wandering, that he learns to let go of all that he knew before. Florent speaks of a feeling of freedom washing over him when he connects with this wild nature, encouraging him to leave his old life behind. Built around extraordinary adventures, the film focuses on the spiritual quest of an adult who decides to follow his childhood dreams and takes a look at the realities of our somewhat crazy world which dreams of widespread abundance. Original title : Wanderlust, Le chemin de l'insouciance.