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- "You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait. Do not even wait, be quiet still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet." F. Kafka.
- The Quiet Rebel, a documentary film by Carole Cassier, tells the extraordinary, controversial story of radical feminist Australian performance artist Casey Jenkins: her rise to internet fame and shame. Casey Jenkins did not expect to become an internet phenomenon in 2013 when she first performed casting off my Womb. As a meditation on fertility, she knitted for 28 days with wool that she pulled out of her vagina in Darwin, Australia. A TV station featured a short clip of her performance. The clip soon went viral, totalling at 7.5 million views on YouTube, closely followed by a hurricane of negative, violent and sexist comments. Rather than being silenced, Casey decided to fight back and create a new performance piece in 2016 called Programmed to Reproduce, addressing the internet mob mentality. The film is a timely and thought-provoking examination of internet bullying and a queer woman's struggle not to be crushed by negative backlash against her art.
- Two police officers arrive on a crime scene. They find a body and a letter. What happened ?
- "The caterpillar becomes a butterfly, the pig becomes a sausage, that is the law of nature." From birth to supermarket, 3 experiments on the well-being of farmed pigs are discussed by 2 biologists, 1 philosopher, 1 animal keeper, and 2 trainees from the pig research station of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique in Saint-Gilles in Brittany. Between scientific documentary and journalistic tract, this is a subjective vision of the practices of scientific objectivation in a French institution.
- 1518 - A strange epidemy runs into the city of Strasbourg. People began to dance uncontrollably, without being able to stop, some of them died. Today - Breaking news : the Dancing Plague is back . After the tennis ball sized hailstones that surged on the city, and the frozen goose which fell from the sky on an eastern neighborhoods wasteland last week, misfortune continues befalling our good city. History repeats itself. The number of dancers keeps growing and no one knows how to stop this strange affliction. Authorities ask the populace to remain calm, as well as to report as early as possible any new case to the sanitary services at 0 800 666 000, toll free number.
- One night, a teacher goes out to meet an escort boy in parking garage. He soon finds out the boy was one of his former students.
- Senegal's first female journalist, 82-year-old Annette Mbaye d'Erneville, has been an active pioneer and campaigner for gender equality since the earliest days of the Senegalese women's rights movement. Today, she's regarded as the figurehead of the movement and a modern-day icon and role model. In this entertaining and revealing overview of her long and extraordinary life, we encounter a vigorous lady of character and conviction, who sets a shining example for generations of Senegalese.
- On a glorious morning, Dalido joins his fathers for breakfast. When he discovers they used his harness, he threatens to punish them. But they refuse to do penance.