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- A shy genius is employed by his former university to design robot software.
- Pierre and Paul, journalist and writer respectively, team up to write a screenplay based on the real story of a young woman accused by her uncle of trying to kill him. They decide to meet her.
- For Véronique and Pierre, it's a funny Saturday: unusual meetings and unpredictable events follow one another.
- The efforts of an aspiring filmmaker to include an unwilling female in his production.
- Geneva 2018. On a train, Isabelle spots a young woman entirely clad in Islamic attire. Her heart skips a beat: it's Anaïs, her granddaughter. Without saying a word to Anaïs, Isabelle calls Léa, Anaïs' mother, who lives in Montréal.
- The story of a young man whose life is changed by the simple act of opening a door.
- While the Easter holidays are over, a young woman named Cécile and her brother Pierre return to the family home. There they meet their grandfather Léon, an old communist militant who has shaken Lenin's hand.
- Dr Yanakov is a psychiatrist. A very special psychiatrist. He only treats fictional characters. When they have a problem, they come to him and he tries not to disappoint them. Well, it's not always easy.
- -Orphan, Oskar lives with Elvis and Fanny Egger, his guardians. Oskar is waiting for one thing, the majority, to finally be able to go to Zimbabwe and start a new life. While Oskar strives to raise money to get there, Elvis embraces Oskar's success and requires him, no matter what, to graduate. The balance of power is becoming more and more tense, swinging into a violence that will push Oskar to definitively abandon childhood, and Elvis, to fall the mask of his ambition and his madness.
- The daily life in the primary school of Taillères, in the La Brévine valley, is filmed over the course of an entire school year, from 1959 to 1960. Henry Brandt's film, which won the Vela d'argento in Locarno in 1961, is a unique testimony to pedagogical processes, with a tender observation of the relationship between the young protagonists, their place of birth and the adult world.
- Daniel, a janitor, is deaf. He is secretly in love with Julie, the violinist who lives on the second floor. One day, a mysterious woman gives Daniel a strange jam jar.
- In a near future, citizens are compelled by the government to spend twelve hours a day in a "risk free" virtual reality. Camille, a fisherman's daughter, refuses to lose her freedom of thought and yearns to reconnect with nature. She builds devices that deceive the system which counts the time spent in the virtual reality.
- This film deals with the issue of mandatory military service in Switzerland. For four months, from February to May 1990, filmmaker Jacqueline Veuve and her team filmed a platoon engaged in basic training at Colombier, Switzerland.
- The well-known Absinthe, infamous beverage of the 19th century, was prohibited in 1910. It had been hold responsible for insanity and many social ills. As the cherished "Green Fairy" of the artists disappeared from the boulevard of Paris, in a forlorn Swiss valley, the Val de Travers, the distillation went underground. As a result, a colorful interaction between authorities and local distillers established itself, and became in the long run, sometimes even a playful tradition. After a century of ban, the absinthe, acclaimed as ever, is back to public life, being fully re-authorized since march 1st 2005.
- Meline, 82 years old, lives alone in a Lordy house. To keep herself busy during the long days of loneliness, she has been collecting crosswords for more than ten years. On the third of July 2018, while Meline is finishing grid number 1952, a curious conversation begins through the words collected in the crossword, offering Meline a last dance over her memories.
- American Noel Field was a key player in the trials following the World War Two in Eastern Europe. He was secretly imprisoned between 1949 and 1955, but remained in Hungary after his release. What was the secret of Noel Field?