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- DirectorAl ReinertStarsJim LovellKen MattinglyRussell SchweickartAn in-depth look at various NASA moon landing missions, starting with Apollo 8.
- DirectorRudolph HerzogStarsWerner HerzogElon MuskJeff BezosDocumentary about space colonization: a voyage across our planet, into the stars and beyond.
- DirectorEmma CooperStarsLauren BacallGladys BakerRay BullExplores the mystery surrounding the death of movie icon Marilyn Monroe through previously unheard interviews with her inner circle.
- DirectorNora PhilippeStarsLéonie SimagaIsabella BartdorffMasks, statues, human remains, fossils, jewelry: Western museums possess hundreds of thousands of objects and works of art, most of which left sub-Saharan Africa during colonization. From the end of the 19th century onward, European countries sought to build the most grandiose museums with the richest collections. Today, it is estimated that 90% of Africa's heritage is outside the continent, mostly in Europe, especially in private collections. Since thefts, communities and countries of origin have been fighting for the return of their exiled works, sacred objects and ancestors. Europe has rarely wanted to hear these voices. They did, however, take the path of official requests in the aftermath of independence, and that of Unesco at the end of the 1970s.
- DirectorLucy van BeekStarsBenjamin BedersonPeter BurchettWinston ChurchillA documentary about the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima/Nagasaki and their aftermaths in both Japan and the United States. It includes many eyewitness accounts and historical documentation from both US and Japanese citizens.
- DirectorGriffin DunneStarsJoan DidionGriffin DunneAnna WintourLiterary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.
- DirectorRoss McElweeStarsAdrian McElweeRoss McElweeFilmmaker Ross McElwee (Sherman's March, Bright Leaves) finds himself in frequent conflict with his son, a young adult who seems addicted to and distracted by the virtual worlds of the internet. To understand his fractured love for his son, McElwee travels back to St. Quay-Portrieux in Brittany for the first time in decades to retrace his own journey into adulthood. A meditation on the passing of time, the praxis of photography and film, and the digital versus analog divide.