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- Brief, fragmented memories of Rohmer spoken by Godard, while the screen shows various titles of articles Rohmer wrote for Cahiers du Cinema.
- Filmed during the making of Obscured By The Clouds, director Schroeder films a local tribes ritual where they apply make-up, sing and dance, as they exchange the gift of a pig.
- Made during the filming of the feature Obscured By The Clouds, in this short director Schroeder films the local tribe ritually killing and cooking pigs, to atone for a crime one of them committed on a neighbouring tribe.
- While shooting Gerard Mordillat's film, "Billy ze Kick", Christophe Profit, one of the best climbers in the world, was asked to stand in for an actor. He will, without ropes or belay, climb the smooth side of a 60 meter building.
- A short film Marguerite Duras which documents the Tuileries Gardens.
- Anthropological documentary about Papua New Guinea carried out with some of the material filmed in that country during the shooting of 'La Vallée' (1972). It shows members of a tribe smeared with yellow clay in mourning; performing a ritual dance with deformed masks and putting on makeup with bright colors.
- Nadja is a guest student, who stays at Cité Universitaire and visits the Sorbonne, while preparing a thesis on Proust. Besides her student life she likes to stroll about Paris, to explore the variety of this wide and open city.
- An examination of the lifestyles of female college students in 1966.
- The life in the French countryside of Montfaucon as told by a farmer's wife all with its idyllic mundanities and responsibilities.
- Austrian film director and screenwriter Michael Haneke talks about the background and development of "Der siebente Kontinent" (1989).
- A young woman gradually locks herself in her fear.
- A woman shares important moments of her life with a man.
- In a street of Paris, Lucie (Marie Rivière) accidentally meets Eva (Charlotte Véry), a lost friend of sight for years that now devotes herself to painting. Eva soon proposes to Lucy to paint her.
- A law student regularly visits a Paris bakery to flirt with a brunette employee.
- A young girl, part of a trafficking ring, regularly delivers a suitcase she picks up from a locker, to a man in a train station in Paris. One day the people she's working for, place a bomb in the suitcase, because they say the man she is meeting has betrayed them. What she doesn't know is that the man has been told the same story about her.
- Ninon, an overwhelmed wife and mother, decides to invite some of her former lovers or suitors for her birthday.
- A documentary on the shooting of Michael Haneke's movie 'Hidden' (Caché). Including interviews with Michael Haneke, Juliette Binoche and Daniel Auteuil.
- This is a "making-of" documentary about the production of the film The White Ribbon (2009).
- A self-portrait of the director and his oeuvre, revisiting in free-form more than 40 years of the author's filmography.
- A short film documenting the seas and shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Documentary on the making of the film, Our Lady of the Assassins, by Barbet Schroeder.
- A group of friends listen as one man tells them a story about a time when, in a small cafe, he discovered a peephole into the ladies' bathroom and became addicted to looking through it at female genitals.
- The friendship of Bertrand and Guillaume is complicated when the womanizing Guillaume begins to pursue a charming girl named Suzanne.
- 1989– 54m7.3 (24)TV EpisodeThis is a film made of interviews of the film director Jacques Rivette, by a film critic ("Les Cahiers du Cinéma"), Serge Daney.
- On a hot Sunday morning, Nathalie Sanchez, an unemployed hair stylist, walks across the Causses plateau in search of a shepherd. When she finds one, he tells her that he has lost his flock. They walk together and while chatting they meet several times a shepherd's son turned outlaw, Carol Izba. The latter, despite being pursued by a famous bounty killer, Pool, proves unable to leave the region...
- 1989– 58mTV EpisodeOver eight days of interviews Rohmer elaborates on the relationship between film and literature, and how that pertains to his own work.
- Philibert films Zoology Gallery of the National Museum of Natural History (today known as the Great Gallery of Evolution) for a period of reforms which lasted from 1991 until 1994. The documentary shows how to perform dissection or even how to transport or restore some of the pieces in the collection, such as elephants, rhinos, gorillas and giraffes.
- 1989– 59m8.0 (32)TV EpisodeOver eight days of interviews Rohmer elaborates on the relationship between film and literature, and how that pertains to his own work.
- The journey of 26 plundered royal treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey exhibited in Paris, now being returned to Benin. Diop artistically voices a new generation's demands.
- Paris and its suburbs. Two stories, four girls, four boys, on one summer day that will change their lives forever.
- A documentary on a 40-year-old orangutan that is locked behind bars.
- 1989– 1h 10m7.3 (93)TV EpisodeThis is a film made of interviews of the film director Jacques Rivette, by a film critic ("Les Cahiers du Cinéma"), Serge Daney.
- The Barcelona Symphony and National Orchestra of Catalonia performs 20th century French music with a special tribute to Maurice Ravel.
- Pierre's wife, Madeleine, is dead, but he still sees her in his dreams. One day, his younger brother, Baptiste, comes back to live with him. A new life is possible, but Eva, Baptiste's wife, comes back and divides the two brothers.
- It's summertime, 2021. Isabelle Huppert plays Lioubov, Chekhov's unforgettably heroine in The Cherry Orchard. In a near theatre, Fabrice Luchini recites Nietzsche. Both actors are premiering at Avignon's Festival. When they leave backstage to stand out on stage, they are completely transformed. As everything seems utterly natural, audience does not imagine what happened before. By following their daily lives during the weeks preceding the premieres, Benoît Jacquot brings a singular perspective of the two actors and shows them like we've never seen before.
- Describes moments and aspects of the life of a contemporary couple who are experiencing change. The daily life the man and woman share in this film is acknowledged to be difficult. The female character, who is her partner's senior, opens the way to a possible exchange which is directed towards fraternity.
- Despite the fact that they love each other, a couple realize that they must "find" other (and rich) people in order to keep their frivolous, costly lives.
- A rare gem of cinematic storytelling that weaves docudrama, fictional reenactment, and experimental photography into a powerful, reflective work on the early days of German cinema. The film tells the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers, the German-born duo responsible for inventing the "bioskop", an early version of the film projector.
- An indictment of modern times divided into three "kingdoms": "Enfer" ("Hell"), "Purgatoire" ("Purgatory") and "Paradis" ("Paradise").
- Two housewives discuss philosophical themes (actually an updated dialogue of Plato and Socrates) while doing the house work, the husband of one of them rehearses his part in a play (reading a 20th century philosophical text about totaliarism) at the theater. Returning home, the couple decide to go on vacation in the mountains.