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- James Bond investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle, and discovers a plot to commit global genocide.
- The Kadam family leaves India for France where they open a restaurant directly across the road from Madame Mallory's Michelin-starred eatery.
- French vs. American social customs and behaviors are observed in a story about an American visiting her sister and French brother-in-law and niece in Paris.
- Claire, a 50-year-old divorced teacher, creates a fake Facebook profile of a 24-year-old woman to catfish Alex, the roommate of her former lover, Ludo.
- Violette, a 40-year old workaholic with a career in the fashion industry falls for a provincial computer geek, Jean-Rene, while on a spa retreat with her best friend.
- Wim Wenders talks with Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto about the creative process and ponders the relationship between cities, identity and the cinema in the digital age.
- Six directors tackle the question "If buildings could talk, what would they say about us?" by capturing iconic buildings with narration from the perspective of the buildings.
- A collection of original music videos and live performances by shock-rocker Alice Cooper.
- A couple goes on the run after being accused for a crime they didn't commit.
- In an age of legends and glamour Jack Warner reigned supreme. From humble beginnings, he and his brothers founded Warner Bros. studios. For over fifty years he held the crown, and with it made movie history-from flickering silents to wide-screen color epics. An insider's account of the man Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, and Bugs Bunny called "boss."
- Report from the second free-expression festival organized at the American Cultural Center, Boulevard Raspail, in May 1965. The shows, all happenings inspired by "théâtre panique/the panic theater", includes Fernando Arrabal, Roland Topor, and Alejandro Jodorowsky.
- Championed by a new generation of scholars, artists, and collectors, this iconic artist is at last emerging from the dark side as new light is shed on all aspects of the Eileen Gray phenomenon.
- The mysterious connections between love stories, ghosts and cinematography, through the feeling of "haunting", and being haunted.
- People from all over the world meet on a weekly basis at the Atelier de conversation of the Bibliothèque publique d'information located in the Centre Pompidou in Paris to practice their French. Refugees of war sit together with businessmen, easy-going students next to victims of political persecution. As diverse as its members might be, they have one goal in common that connects all of them: to learn the language and find companions while living abroad - if not to survive living abroad. At this hopeful place social and cultural borders dissolve. People, who otherwise would never be in touch, meet eye to eye.
- A portrait of the Swiss architect, artist, painter, graphic artist, and industrial designer Max Bill. His 'concrete art' was based on mathematical / geometric principles that he acquired during his studies at the Bauhaus in Dessau.
- Video made to accompany a Fahlstrom exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- Video made to accompany a Dalí exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- Le Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou , better known as 'Centre Pompidou' or 'Beaubourg' celebrates its tenth birthday. Thirteen personalities are interviewed about this first decade (1977-1987) and their words are illustrated by archive images, a complete visit of the centre and an overview of the most important exhibitions that took place there.
- The painter represents himself, in art history
- A profile of critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Cathal Coughlan of Microdisney and Fatima Mansions fame, based around the production of his musical theatre show Flannery's Mounted Head in his home town of Cork.
- Who: Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Gianfranco Franchini What: Centre Georges Pompidou, cultural complex Where: Paris, France
- The Cool School is an object lesson in how to build an art scene from scratch and what to avoid in the process. The film focuses on the seminal Ferus Gallery, which groomed the LA art scene from a loose band of idealistic beatniks into a coterie of competitive, often brilliant artists, including Ed Kienholz, Ed Ruscha, Craig Kauffman, Wallace Berman, Ed Moses and Robert Irwin. The Ferus also served as launching point for New York imports, Andy Warhol (hosting his first Soup Can show), Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein as well as leading to the first Pop Art show and Marcel Duchamp's first retrospective. What was lost and gained is tied up in a complex web of egos, passions, money, and art. This is how L.A. came of age.
- In romantic Paris, the teams are brought to a standstill at the roadblock.