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- Is there any other way of grasping life than by the thorns? The question has to be answered by four characters, the pillars of this story: Madame Rose, a wealthy, cynical novelist, Juliette, a mute, hypersensitive orphan girl, Rudy, a handsome, super-educated, mixed race guy lost in the city by night, and Marilyn, a loner with an ever-so organized life. Everyday heroes, faced with themselves in today's urban jungle, whose paths may be destined to cross.
- The film tells of the principal stages in Marie Curie's life and career. She was a citizen of Warsaw, famous scientist- double winner of Nobel prize in Science. Our interlocutors they are e.g. L'Oreal-Unesco prize winner "Women in Science" from 2011. There are women-scientists from five continents. All are awarded of the prize amounted of 100 000 dollars for scientific works of the greatest meaning to the humanity.
- Travelling Alone is a movie about men. More precisely, it's about what's absolutely left to be said, on the social and artistic levels, about male sexuality. Travelling Alone is a cinematographic meditation on men and their libidos. This film tells the story of a man who brutally finds himself confronted with the vicissitudes of his own desire. Little boys are not taught that their virility, their capacity for turgescence, may one day go bankrupt. What happens then? What happens when a man, still young, discovers that his best years are behind him? That his life, from then on, will be an endless work of mourning his access to sexual pleasure? Such is the topic of Travelling Alone: a man who searches his past to find the first signs of what was going to be his fate as an adult.
- A man discovers some old super 8 films that evoke memories of his parents who died thirty years ago.
- Experimental film composed mostly of images of women in nature, emerging their sexual liberation.
- Investigates major events that have changed our History and will determine our future. For a longtime considered as a phenomenon from the past, it is now obvious that the dynamics leading to revolutions are both universal and timeless.
- Three short films about childhood in the city of Roubaix in northern France in the late 80s/early 90s: Inch Allah (1987); Des-tours et chemins (1991); and Une Maison Avec Un Toit (1995).
- To start this film: do nothing. To withdraw from the world, from its chaos, to experience its truth in a symbiotic relationship with the environment, immersing yourself for three months in Ardèche with almost nothing.
- "As far back as I can remember I've never been hungry". That's how begins the autobiographical story of a man - the movie maker himself - who reports both the anorexia nervosa that he went through as a child, then as a teenager, and the difficult relationship that, as an adult, he's been sustaining with foodstuff, or with the mere act of ingesting solid food.
- Following a simple linear narrative, the film depicts children and adolescents, carefree or bitter, happy or disenchanted, living in the slums of the city of Roubaix, in the North of France.
- The story of a meeting that should never have happened, between a domestic employee and a homosexual photographer twenty years younger than her. Their story, in an empty town in the center of France, lasts a whole Summer, a few years before year 2000. Every night, they pace up and down the streets of this town.
- All of them have street jobs: they wash cars, sell fruit or medicine, sand from a canoe, make cooking pots, crack stones, or hunt snakes, etc. On the African continent, informal economy has become the first source of income for the city-dwellers (two thirds of them survive like this). In the streets, all kinds of trade can take place; sidewalks and carriageway pavements constitute the perfect premises for the flowering of all kind of human resources.