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- Beirut, Lebanon 2017. As the country trembles a man decides to attempt to break the world record of depth in deep diving.
- In 1905, French seminarian Bruno Reidel is found guilty of murdering a child. At the request of the doctors observing him, he writes his memoirs to explain his action.
- On the far reaches of the Breton coast in the off-season. It is Céleste's last day on the job as a guardian in a seaside camp ground. She is preparing to leave when a child disappears. The child must be found.
- Homo Botanicus explores the romantic world of scientists through the working relationship between botanist Julio Betancur and his disciple Cristian Castro, as they traverse the Colombian tropical forests. This is an anachronistic journey through plants mysteries and their legacy in the world.
- After 25 years in France, I return to Bulgaria when a vertiginous suspicion arises: what if my family had collaborated with the secret police of the totalitarian regime?
- Lebanon. Nowadays. The traces of the heavy past of the civil war are still vivid. Corruption of government parties is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Bodies rise. Words collide. At the heart of this, musicians from different backgrounds connect their instruments and make them resonates from all sides.
- A summer love in South Africa. The World Cup. A return to the city. Azdine is 18 years old.
- In the Christian tradition, John the Baptist is the final prophet, the prophet who, summing up the past, opens up on the possibility of an advent or coming on the far side of the present. It takes a lot of nerve and a great sense of humour to call oneself a prophet right from the film's title. But it's with extreme seriousness and loyalty to his namesake saint that Jean-Baptiste Alazard accomplishes the mission he's set himself of returning to the past to reveal in it the promise of justice yet to come. The past is his own, and that of those with whom he's chosen to live. "I'd like to paint men and women with a certain something of the eternal" (Van Gogh) - The filmmaker lays claim to this ambition and - sweet miracle - succeeds. Frames and cuts sculpt each shot like a jewellery case that makes each gesture and face gleam, setting them in eternity. At first, they're brief, sumptuous shots, dazzling slivers of beauty plucked from a decade spent living far from the city, in the folds and margins where the sovereign life forms of a defiant people blossom. Then there are fragments of a more ancient past, taken from the history of cinema: salutations to admired masters, snatches of their films blended into the raw material with editing that exalts similarities, affirms the fraternity of forms, and produces evidence of a different humanity through the ages. A voice of prophetic resonance sings praise to this minority humanity, to the lives of these deserters - A nostalgic album of a decade of friendships and struggles, a eulogy to a libertarian people and their festive and riotous ethics - this is the miracle of Saint John Baptist: at every moment, in every image, the future bursts forth from among the memories.
- Sofia, 13 June 2014. As every day, Ivan returns to the building from which he was evicted. He comes to feed his children, Gigi and Sara, two stray dogs who still live there. But that morning, the dogs have disappeared. Ivan embarks on a desperate quest through the Bulgarian capital to find the dogs.
- Titou will soon be forty. He lives high up in a sheep shed in the Corbières mountains. With Soledad, who lives in a nearby caravan, they make their own wine, compose their music, live their love in step with the seasons - much as you might cultivate resistance.
- A narrow and modern classroom with only a wooden coffin set against the wall. Seated at desk, eighteen men and women are doing a four weeks undertaker training. They will learn everything about graves, dead bodies, official regulations and grieving families. They are also about to find out how complicated it is to die.
- Remi is struggling to get by and has had enough. That's it: he's going to enlist. The problem is that he hasn't the courage to tell his four best friends.
- Guided by a sailor, Paul arrives in a small village abandoned for almost a century, Kayaköy in Turkey. Paul is fascinated by the place but he is quickly pushed away. He will then sink into nature and into his soul, until he meets a Pegasus : a horse gifted with speech with whom he will pursue his quest and his journey.
- Somewhere in Brittany, on a hill, men and women sculpt 5 meters high granite blocks with the effigy of Saints from old times. Eventually, a thousand statues will stand on the site, for eternity.
- During one year, Evelyne shot the demolition of her factory to please her daughter. When Charlotte decides, a few years later, to confront her mother with her footage, things don't go off as planned. A documentary comedy in which mother and daughter try, each in their own way, to make cinema.
- From the tutelary figure of Diourka Medveczky, a 60s' vanguard director and sculptor who now lives modernity as a hermit, Hallelujah! goes into the heart of a France that struggles to remain whole.