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- Some Argentinians, exiled in Paris, decide to put on a tango-ballet, dedicated to Carlos Gardel, a legendary Argentinian tango star.
- After the end of the Cambodian Civil War, people in Cambodia struggled in their return to their normal lives. Among them is a kick boxer Savannah (Narith Roeun). A survivor of the war, who lost most of his family to the horrors of the Khmer Rouge, he lives with his uncle in Phnom Penh. Savannah begins a romance with a 19-year-old bar girl, Srey Poeuv (Chea Lyda Chan). She is humiliated by her debts to the bar's owner, and is forced to keep working. Savannah wants to help Srey clear her debt, so he teams up with an ex-soldier and plans a crime that could net him some money.
- A famous filmmaker works on his next film, which will focus on monstrosity. He is obsessed with the idea of finding a painting that will be central to the film and will crystallize all the power and beauty of monsters.
- Claire Chazal gives a voice to those - artists, intellectuals and creators - who take a look at the world and culture.
- Godard makes a collage of videos, TV reports, interviews, scenes from classic films and he gives his approval (Bonus) or disapproval (Malus) ) for what is being shown, inviting viewers to also take a position on what they are seeing.
- "Chronicles of the Present Times" - An experimental trilogy comprising 'Visa De Censure No.X', 'Livre De Famille' and 'Anima Mundi'. New Old flows together footage from more than a decade of his wandering between scenes, sets, and drugs, an accelerated world tour through various iterations of the counterculture.
- Designer, architect and town planner, Charlotte Perriand marked the 20th century. A pioneer of social and committed architecture, this collaborator at Le Corbusier has created furniture with sober elegance that has become icons.
- This three-hour-long French documentary chronicles the life and personality of famed French poet, actor and intellectual Antonin Artaud, who passed away in 1948 when he was only 50 years old.
- The director shoots the film and gives instructions to the crew members.
- The son of a famous Nazi filmmaker shoots a movie and meets the former city commander of Vilna, a man who ordered the killing of many thousands of people. The film is a documentary made during the shooting of Thomas Harlan's _Wundkanal (1985)_
- In this portrait of French designer Thierry Mugler, friends and colleagues discuss his skill and influence in the fashion world. Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Victor Laszlo and Delphine de Gerphanion appear in various historical and social French sequences which highlight the Mugler's visual flair.
- Dancers from the Trisha Brown Dance Company, teach the ballerinas from the Ballet de l'Opéra in Paris one of Brown's most representative works "Glacial Decoy" (1979).
- The mysterious connections between love stories, ghosts and cinematography, through the feeling of "haunting", and being haunted.
- An experimental documentary detailing the history of plane hijackings.
- A man awakens to find himself immersed in a real-life scenario of a board game with an ever expanding cartography.
- Portrait of the German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon, who lived in the south of France during World War II where she painted nearly 1000 gouaches recounting her life.
- Between 1976 and 2003, Viswanadhan filmed a pentalogy devoted to the five elements of Indian cosmology (Sand, Water, Fire, Air, Ether) 'in the same way that an artist paints'. Ganga/Eau (1985) is the second entry in the series.
- Docu-drama about Ivorian artist Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, a.k.a. Cheik Nadro (or just Nadro), who after a divine vision in 1948, invented an alphabet for Bété, a West African language, to fight against the French colonization in his country.
- This homage to the scientific surrealism of the French documentary filmmaker Jean Painleve features several commentators on his work,who we see sitting at a table,surrounded by books,and philosophizing.
- Quartier Lacan strives to show the place of Jacques Lacan and his influence in the various currents of modern psychoanalysis. The director Emil Weiss thus tries to define the stakes of psychoanalysis and make intelligible this discipline deemed difficult.
- The first international satellite 'video installation' by South Korean-born American artist Nam June Paik, often credited with inventing video art. It occurred on New Year's Day, 1984. Filled with music and poetry performances.
- In 1984, artist Joseph Beuys created the work "Olivestone, a New Idea of Art" at the Castello di Rivoli. The film shows the concept behind the piece of art, incorporating extracts of an interview with the artist conducted on this occasion.
- Michel Journiac organizes a real religious service and makes the participants receive communion with a black pudding made from his own blood.
- A documentary about Louise Bourgeois by director Camille Guichard. Bourgeois created art for more than fifty years and at the time of filming was still creating.
- Director Jean-Luc Godard reflects in this movie about his place in film history, the interaction of film industry and film as art, as well as the act of creating art.
- Documentary made with interviews of people close to Buñuel.
- Between 1976 and 2003, Viswanadhan filmed a pentalogy devoted to the five elements of Indian cosmology (Sand, Water, Fire, Air, Ether) 'in the same way that an artist paints'. Aakaash/Ether (2003) is the fifth entry in the series.
- The last choreography of contemporary dance company founder and French dance icon Dominique Bagouet, created in 1992 in Montpellier two months before his death at age 41, with music from Johann Sebastian Bach and electro-knitting-machine sounds.
- The faculty of Porto by Alvaro Siza: the program and its spatial transposition, the complexity of the articulations between the buildings, the richness of the interior circulation and the variety of lighting.
- A documentary biography, filmed between Seoul, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, of multimedia artist Nam June Paik, including an overview of his early work, as well as an examination of his most recent artistic endeavors.
- An atmospheric profile affording a perceptive and illuminating glimpse into the world of award-winning Hungarian classical composer and pianist György Kurtág, a very private man usually shying away from discussing himself and his work.