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- Through scores of accounts collected with the help of artist/traveler Titouan Lamazou, Claire Duguet tells of the violence that has been a daily part of the lives of the women in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo for nearly 20 years. Located in the heart of Africa's Great Lakes region, the DRC has been the scene of a number of episodes of conflict. Millions of refugees in the country continue to live in fear for their lives. These accounts of women paint an accurate and moving picture of this sensitive part of the world. Some work for the UN, transport ore, and fight for peace and women's rights, while others have been displaced by armed conflicts or are victims of mass sexual violence perpetrated since the Rwandan Genocide. This documentary/road movie follows the artist and painter Titouan Lamazou as he meets the Women of the African Great Lakes.
- From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friends, collaborators and gallery owners who supported Jean-Michel Basquiat throughout his life. The first ever recognized graffiti artist, who saw international success as a neo-expressionist painter in the 80s, Basquiat is a true contemporary hero who died at the peak of his career.
- Mutantes sheds light on a feminism that was little talked about in France. This documentary comprises of a series of interviews conducted in the USA, Paris and Barcelona, and documents from the archives about the political action of sex workers, queer activists and post-pornographic performances.
- New York Conversations is a documentary made of varied conversations revolving around cinema in New York. These conversations give us the opportunity to sketch some of the bad boys and girls -directors, actors or producers of New York cinema, whether they be famous, anonymous or blossoming talents. Young and impetuous for most, they are watched over by a few veterans. All share this iron will to remain independent, out of choice but above all, out of necessity. The necessity to create at any cost. Shot with a Super8 camera, this documentary groups together 15 short conversations about film making, life, independence, art and...New York.
- Fasty, who comes back to the Crazy Horse after a nose operation, will have to catch up after her 10-day absence. While, all her fellow-dancers have had their debuts, Fasty has trouble finding her marks. Her moves are sloppy, she hasn't got the beat and Sofia hesitates putting her on stage.
- Roshane Saidnattar, a young film director and survivor of the death camps in Cambodia, meets with Khieu Samphan, the theorist leader of the Khmer Rouge, for several days. Confronted with either the silence or the out-of-date speech of the leader, the filmmaker, Roshane, and her mother, also a survivor, go back to Cambodia and find the strength to speak out. Survive in the Heart of the Khmer Rouge Madness mixes the memories of the director, the testimony of her mother and unreleased archives. This film, by its intimate echo, reveals a part of the madness that destroyed a whole country.
- Roshane Saidnattar, a young film director and survivor of the death camps in Cambodia, meets with Khieu Samphan, the theorist leader of the Khmer Rouge, for several days. Confronted with either the silence or the out-of-date speech of the leader, the filmmaker, Roshane, and her mother, also a survivor, go back to Cambodia and find the strength to speak out. Survive in the Heart of the Khmer Rouge Madness mixes the memories of the director, the testimony of her mother and unreleased archives. This film, by its intimate echo, reveals a part of the madness that destroyed a whole country.
- A modern retelling of Snow White set against students in their freshman year of college in the greek system.
- Official surveys estimate that in France each year 75,000 women are raped; roughly 200 women per day. Rape, a daily crime has become almost too ordinary and remains unpunished in France. While these figures are alarming, the law of silence reigns over this horror done to women. The victims languish in their silence often feeling guilty: silent to the society that turns their back on them, silent to their aggressors who take advantage of their impunity. Mutilated, humiliated, women are silent victims of rape. To break the silence, five women dare speak out.