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- At the DGSE (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure), the French foreign intelligence service, discretion is the name of the game. However, for the first time in its history, a television crew was allowed to spend several weeks there. Agents from all departments confided in us about their motivations. They recounted how they were transformed from engineers, soldiers, students, linguists and editors into France's "secret agents" through demanding training courses. For the first time, they were also allowed to illustrate their remarks with two types of mission: the fight against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and the hunt for those responsible for a jihadist attack in Mauritania in 2007.
- -Concept: A person asks production to invite another person to the set to "make an important statement." Before entering the set, the guest has no idea why he or she is being invited, or who wants to talk to him or her. At this point, the two people (the anonymous guest and the guest) are separated by a curtain and can only see each other through two television screens. This allows the guest to get to know the person who wanted to meet him. A discussion then begins between the two people. The guest explains what he or she had to say: it could be about a family reunion, a declaration of love, a reunion of childhood friends, etc. The guest, a few minutes later, decides whether or not he or she would like to meet the guest in real life. If he refuses, the curtain remains closed and the two people leave without meeting; if he accepts, the curtain opens.
- The story of a friendship between an unfashionable guy and a sexy girl at a bus stop throughout a year.
- Félix, a young, melancholic and secretive shepherd, leads a surprisingly timeless life. He lives alone and works along his father to raise the family herd. From autumn to spring, he looks after his animals, feeds them and keeps them in the dense forests of holm oaks of French Pre-Alps. In the summer, he travels on foot for more than two hundred kilometers, leaving his father to lead the herd to the mountains pastures, in the High Alps Ubaye valley. There, he lives far from everything for many long months, in a mineral and inaccessible world where an invisible being prowls: the wolf. Against the tide of his time, Félix has chosen a profession that isolates him and keeps him out of the world. Still, he accepts the company of a curious filmmaker, as he tries to understand what this loneliness is made of. A melancholic ode that ponders upon the phrase homo homini lupus, only to conclude that a human can also become a lamb that takes away the sins of this world.
- What's the secret of the success of Zara and how did the brand managed to bring Fashion to an affordable price? "Zara: The Story of the World's Richest Man" the story that goes behind one of the biggest and most successful retail stores in the world. Zara: World's RICHEST Man includes hidden cameras, interviews with Zara insiders and unique footage of Armancio Ortega, founder and self-made man behind the empire of the greatest prêt-à-porter industry.
- When The Hydra, a young man suffering from derealization disorder, and The Gorgon, a colorful poetess, meet, they decide to flee the city and get lost in the wilderness, searching for new ways to live and love each other.
- Yuck. Couples kissing on the mouth are gross. And the worst is, you can't miss them: when people are about to kiss, their lips become all pink and shiny. Little Léo laughs at them, just like all the kids at the summer camp. But he has a secret he won't tell his friends: his own mouth has actually begun glistening. And, in reality, Léo desperately wants to give kissing a try.
- A Documentary about the films and career of Terence Hill.
- A young girl, Rebecca, has decided to go to the swimming pool. We follow her exhaustive preparation to leave the house, during which she allows herself to be distracted by anything and everything. The distractions become increasingly comical as she becomes more and more distracted and we realize that she does not truly want to go to the pool at all. Her decision to go is an obligation that she tries to avoid and the situation develops into farce.
- In a close future, free air has become unbreathable. A group of resilient young people is about to run towards a better future, a world where you can breathe underwater. This film relates this journey, holding their breath on the surface.
- Joshua, who became a young and talented physics teacher. Captivated by time travel, he devoted himself throughout his youth to physics studies, including quantum physics, which he spent most of the time exploring with his friend and colleague Idris, who always followed him in his theories. Until the day when Joshua found the algorithm which makes it possible to open a breach, a bridge which makes it possible to pass from one era to another but for that, he needs the computer skills of Idris who will succeed in designing a electronic device with astronomical energy. By combining Joshua's algorithm and Idris' binary coder, our two protagonists will succeed in opening this famous gateway in order to try the experience. Idris, unaware of Joshua's intentions, upon returning to their so-called 'present', their lives were completely changed the instant Joshua decided to reconnect with his young present.
- The light of dawn rises in a rose colored sky overlooking imposing tower blocks. It's the beginning of an odyssey set at the heart of a public housing district following the lives of Yves, a thirty something Berlin based artist, Hamza, a 14-year-old deaf boy, and Déborah, a lonely basketball coach.
- An old father, still a tyrant despite his age. Edward, the son, devoured by his Oedipus complex. And Karla, the young woman betrothed to Edward, who dreams about her future husband's attempt to break free from the yoke of his father and assert his own will.
- Le Monde by Gaston Rébuffat is a documentary on mountaineering that takes place at the Gendarme Du Pic Du Roc and at the Grande Candelle. Directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2009 and produced by Seven Doc, we find Christophe Profit, Françoise Rébuffat, Thierry Renault, Jean-Olivier Majastre, René Vernadet, Sam Beaugey and many others. Friendship of rope companions, friendship of the mountain, friendship of nature as a whole, he told the story of the mountain with simplicity and happiness. Precursor, visionary, Gaston Rébuffat was a resolutely committed being, without however having ever spoken of exploit even less of combat (among other great facts, he was the first to climb the six North faces of the Alps in a life of mountaineer).
- Immerse yourself in today's most sensational gastronomy creations from a new perspective. Discover the stories of fearless female chefs revolutionizing the food industry, from picturesque farms to prestigious kitchens.
- Many historians have devoted their lives to understanding Paris's history. But some rumors remain unproven, generating fascination and even fantasy. These concern ghosts, spiritualism, poison and hidden treasure. Scientific and historical investigations reveal the French capital's darkest secrets.
- As Austro-Hungary teeters on collapse, Andras and his daughter are taken aback by the visit from Andras' brother, Zoltan, who comes accompanied by his large family.
- As an opening, we slowly approach an urban area from above, in an aerial view of unremarkable apartment blocks sparkling in the quiet of the night. Next is the same city in the daytime, looking hollowed-out. A sweet sidestep, such is Dania Reymond-Boughenou's challenging approach as she films the Rougière, a neighborhood in Marseille, beyond the predictable clichés, the social unrest and the picturesque. She aims at filming what is never shown, at capturing what makes the density and the flesh of the place, and at conveying the spirit that enlivens it. Off-screen, we can hear a succession of old memories shared by the inhabitants, like this woman who remembers the shock she felt when she arrived from Algeria, or that man who recalls slices of life from his childhood. Their stories accompany the slow descent of words and memories towards the bodies that we can finally see and hear, at human height. Dania Reymond-Boughenou sets out, in slight touches and successive layers, to film the invisible, like vibrating waves echoing the violence of the stories that are shared, alongside major developments in History - war in Algeria, AIDS in the 80's, or lately the devastating effects of drugs. These are vibrating presences, like the wind shaking tree foliage as shown in long, hypnotic and caressing tracking shots. Paying no heed to film genres, mixing time lines, indulging in fantasy, the director thwarts codes and shifts assignments. With unexpected lyricism, carried by discreet and melancholic musical surges, she endeavours to loosen and link up bodies and voices, to make what happened palpable. To give body to a haunted world and, as indicated by the constellation in the film's title, to shine a light on the voids and the missing, whose pale light illuminates the place.
- Michel, subject to violent hallucinations, must overcome the imminence of death during his extradition flight towards United States. He will face head-front his delusions, the other passengers' judgment, the firmness of US-law enforcement and the stress of an imminent crash.
- After the death of his mother, during a stay in Morocco, the director took his own archive images relating to the important moments of his life. His goal is to make it the film that will accompany him on his last journey.
- How do you craft the portrait of Jean-Luc Godard, or better yet a portrait of his methodology, his universe, his way of constructing or deconstructing cinema, that is equal to his own cinematic audacity and genius? How could it be anything other than by taking risks, and trying out equally radical methods, never straying from to his example. The two filmmakers immerse us into the storage warehouse where, in 2010, all the archives kept by Godard in Switzerland were transferred, and they create a doppelganger (or a duplicate) of the director, who takes up the role of our guide into his world. Excerpts from his writings, his images, his perspective in cinema give us a glimpse into his mythology, his techniques, his singular gaze, and therefore also in his worldview. His questions, his relentless experimentation in cinema, and the nature of creation are showcased here as being both truly prolific, as well as still relevant, while they are intricately intertwined into a film essay that we are certain even Godard himself would have enjoyed.
- Sofia and Suzain, two survivors of the 2002 anti-Muslim massacres, are coming of age in Gujarat, India.
- Discover the magic and beauty of some of the world's most enchanting destinations; their natural wonders, outstanding monuments, their crafts and breathtaking landscapes.
- Arkhip is an astronaut on an extraterrestrial mission. Drifting in space, he recalls his childhood and plays with his older brother Yuri. Even then, both boys were passionate about rockets and space. However, not all memories are equally joyful.
- Official music video for "My Tears Are Becoming a Sea" by M83.
- Goran is a middle-aged man in Zagreb attending a birthday party with his wife and daughter, but who, after a close encounter with death, is overwhelmed by a wave of existential anxiety.
- As water is increasingly scarce, a seven year old and his father fight their way across a huge forest in order to find a river called The Dawn.
- Otto and Anna, a brother and sister in their twenties, separated by the divorce of their parents, live on two continents. The vagaries of life keep them apart.
- A superhero fan girl working in a museum discovers an old superhero suit, but in doing so, releases an ancient evil being who is trying to take over the world, and she must put the suit's powers to the test, and see if she can be a real hero.