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- Maria Schneider's rise to fame after "Last Tango in Paris" and its controversial production's impact on her life and career.
- Jacques is an older writer from Paris. Arthur is a young student in Rennes. They instantly fall in love. But they'll have to face rejection and sickness to keep it that way.
- Coming-of-age tale about an adolescent boy and his efforts to fit in among a varied cast of characters.
- To save the man she loves from jail, Mathilde takes his place by helping his break-out. While she exclusively relies on him to survive in this prison setting, Mathilde has not heard from him since her imprisonment. Isolated, with her son as her only support, she is now identified by the inmate number 383205-B. Will Mathilde become a convict like any other?
- Lina, an ambitious young woman, leaves her husband and son in China to go to Paris to build a brighter future for them. But once there nothing happens as planned and she locks herself into a world of lies so as not to give up on her dream.
- Cherif hates his day job as a security guard in the mall.He is trying to get his nursing degree without success. He likes Jenny, a girl he met on the bus. His life is complicated by a band of teenagers who harasses him daily.
- For Tim and Chloe, happiness is day-to-day and unattached. But tomorrow summer ends. Their daughter, Tommy, is going back to school and this year, they promise, she won't miss that big date.
- Vincent, a twenty-five year-old intern, lives in Rennes with his mother and his eighteen-year-old brother Bernard. In order to cheer up Bernard who has just failed his baccalauréat exam, the father invites him and his older brother to spend a holiday in his villa in Morocco, where he lives estranged from his ex-wife. Vincent and and Bernard decide to get there by sailboat, accompanied by Geneviève, Vincent's fiancée. Vincent, who has never forgiven his father for leaving him when he was a child, remains hostile and withdrawn. Once in Agadir, they take part in a regatta during which Bernard gets to know Monika, a sexy uninhibited girl. But Monika is actually attracted to Vincent who, despite his dislike for any compromise of principle, finds himself torn between two women.
- A charred body is found in Brocéliande Forest with a shocked and speechless 13-year-old boy next to it. What is he doing there? How is he involved? Two gendarmes and an unconventional child psychiatrist try to clear up the mystery.
- A woman on a train becomes the center of attention when she is mistaken for a spy by opposing factions who are traveling on the same line.
- On a vacation to Paris, a young photographer meets and falls for a French girl who invites him to experience more of what France has to offer.
- Undercover cop Samson Brion is home again, deep in the heart of Brittany fifteen years after leaving it behind. But nobody is happy to see him back, least of all Lila, an impetuous local entrepreneur who's trying to keep her online dating agency from bankruptcy by subletting the ground floor of her business. When she finds out her new tenant is none other than Samson (who used to be best friends with her now dead brother) she is furious. That is, until a series of suspicious deaths strikes the quiet village, and she discovers all the victims happened to be clients of her agency. Suddenly, the presence of a cop under her roof seems like a blessing. As for Samson, helping Lila shed light on these killings threatening her agency could be a chance to bury the hatchet she's been holding over his head since he's come home.
- Eleven major filmmakers from Europe, Asia and America talk about Akira Kurosawa and explore some ways on which he influenced their own work.
- A group of citizens question and confront their views on the social order, and the legitimacy of the use of violent police force.
- A small part of a large cemetery. End of fall. It has just rained. Black trees, a few leaves are still attached, other leaves litter the ground. A gravel driveway. A bench whose painting flakes. A man advances in the aisle, leaves the aisle, goes to a grave, reads what is written on the tombstone, stays there and looks at the stone, goes to another tomb, also reads this Who is written on the tombstone, remains for a moment to look at it, then joins the aisle and will sit on the bench.
- On a spring morning, a young girl's body is found at Conleau Beach in Vannes. The police easily identify the victim as Lauren Coulon, a popular high school student who was declared MIA a few days ago. Alongside the police investigation, her family and friends decide to investigate on their own. What nobody knows at the moment is that the Lauren Coulon case will permit to unearth several dark family secrets that had been hidden for more than a decade.
- For the first time in history, women are designing our world. They are the rising stars in architecture-previously an all-male galaxy--and they are literally and figuratively changing the landscape. MAKING SPACE captures the compelling stories and outstanding designs of Annabelle Selldorf (NY), Farshid Moussavi (London), Odile Decq (Paris), Marianne McKenna (Toronto), and Kathryn Gustafson (Seattle & London). Without script or narration, each woman tells her own story, enhanced by the insights of commentators including Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Paul Goldberger; MoMA's Peter Reed and Paola Antonelli; and others. Meryl Streep makes a special guest appearance.
- After a tragedy a restless father and his teenage son go on a car trip in their Mercedes, trying to find some reasoning in this world and to find each other as well.
- A soldier hides at the bottom of an underground. Outside, the war shakes the ground, and the soldier prepares himself with the inescapable. In this film, the bodies of the soldiers become again matter, alloy of ground, fire and steel, curdled in death for eternity
- Two mothers each try to come to terms with the pain of losing a child after four young scouts and a young man who tried to save them drown, with the inquiry revealing negligence on the part of the supervisors.
- The world has changed, a new humanity is emerging under the first contact with "the Superman " (the first meta). Senator Lex Luthor proposes an extreme solution to control this new event before a possible collapse of the the modern civilization. Meanwhile in Arkham Asylum , a former opponent wakes up , hoping to be part of this new world.
- Thomas tells Julie stories that he was an actor or witness, and all of them ask us the question of what connects us and connects us to each other. But are we all capable of perceiving this singular and poetic mystery?
- The 21st century, it's a new era for human progress, mega-corporations are more powerful than governments. Metropolis is a shining example of human progress. It's in this very context that we discover a young and lost Clark Kent who still mourns the tragic death of Jonathan Kent and Lana Lang his greatest love. Clark will travel from Smallville to Metropolis, vengeful than ever in a quest against "Omega Corp" that he held responsible for his losses. In the darkness of Metropolis Clark will have to fight a new enemy who'll test him like never before. He will also meet new allies that will bring him to his ultimate destiny : SUPERMAN.
- Julie comes back in her apartment as usual, but she's beginning to hear voices coming from upstairs. And it's getting more and more disturbing, is she becoming crazy?
- Is there a final and complete answer to the crisis? How easy is to have an opinion about the political situation these days? Are Greeks real Europeans? The Greek intellectual Thanos Lipowatz spends one day in Paris, in Berlin and in Athens, three cities associated with his biography, and he meets friends to discuss on psychoanalysis, on the relation between ethics and politics and on Europe and Greece in the middle of the crisis.
- A man discovers a strange and sinister corridor behind one of the doors of his apartment. After venturing there, he quickly realizes that he is trapped in a disturbing, irrational and oppressive place.
- Thirty-five years after Bruce Lee, his soul reincarnates into a little doll. With self-confidence, the rubber-made toy leaves to discover the great-scaled world all around him.
- A snapshot of the famous Frenchman in the military prison yard at Rennes, during the trial. This picture was secured with great difficulty from a second-story window of an adjoining building. It shows Dreyfus taking his daily exercise.
- One American songwriter/filmmaker (Ken Webb) engages bands throughout Europe to perform his original songs with him in live concert. Using the Internet to create his own "World Wide Webb,"he goes from their homepages to their hometowns with 3 video cameras to capture it all. This heart-felt comedy follows "the crazy American"as he struggles to pursue his musical travel adventure, learning that such an endeavor may be too much for one lone man. In the end, Ken discovers the right way to achieve this cross-cultural dream: with a supportive community and a spirit of fun.
- After being released from prison, Marco (Lionel Cecilio) discovers that many things changed while he was away. He's now the father of a child born during his time behind bars, and his own father, a respected mob boss, has been murdered. Between the hope a of a new life with his kid and wife, and his desire for vengeance, Marco is going to have to make a decision. Unless circumstances make it for him.
- Three people living in a small room, receiving food daily so they can subsist, are mentally controlled by a mysterious voice who gives them orders they execute like automates.
- Christmas Night, mysterious things happen.
- A man wanders looking for somewhere else.
- When a tramp gets her guitar stolen, she meets a morose musician and courts him through an series of events and characters.