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- 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.
- Kostia, a young Parisian dancer, tries to put on a show that brings together his two passions: dance and French variety. The relationship created between him and his dance teacher will teach him to assume his homosexuality.
- Cut off from the world, deep in the desert of Tunisia, without papers and birth certificates, The last six families from 'Rebayaa' tribe maintains a nomadic lifestyle. We discover their day-to-day life, its traditions, songs and music. Their decision to end with this lifestyle and take the road to the 'civilized" world, the borders between Tunisia and Algeria and how to get a citizenship becomes the community debate.
- From Brussels to Tokyo, these women prove the opposite. A film about what it means to be a woman cycling in different countries around the world. When Manon left to cycle from Brussels to Tokyo, she took a camera with her and met other women cyclists along the way. Hear their stories.
- A collection of six contemporary stories exploring hidden passions, unspoken feelings and what it means to find yourself in the eyes of another.
- Conrad and Louise Bapst are little farmers from the Swiss alpine living in autonomy and sharing the same estate with their three sons. They make Gruyère by hand, as it has been produced for three hundred years.
- On January 14, 2011, four weeks of national wide uprisings throughout Tunisia resulted in the overthrow of dictator Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali after 23 years of unchallenged rule. But, as unexpected and dazzling as it may have appeared to the eyes of the whole world, the Tunisian revolution is part of a much larger story. Democracy Zero Year retraces the scenes of three years of struggle, which range from the first revolts in the mining basin of Gafsa in January 2008 until the first free elections in October 20112.
- Tells stories from the Russian pianist Adilia Alieva. A poetic movie about the pianists life and her life defining passion for music.
- Férid Boughedir, the Tunisian film-maker and the journalist, historian and defender of the African and Arabic cinema, is filmed, through various situations and places between Tunisia and France, and more particularly around the preparation and during the realization of his movie Spring flavor, a comedy on the Tunisian revolution.
- A young woman meets a young fisherman on a beautiful deserted beach. They spend the day discussing, swimming and playing in the water. While he sleeps on the beach, she leaves the scene and walks slowly away on the beach.
- Nourredine Zerrad, aka Noon, is a 37 years old filmmaker who started making movies in 1993. His journey and his never-ending quest supported by a crazy dream motivated this project. IN 2013 he meets Jean-Claude Van Damme who offers him to work on his latest film, Eagle Path aka Full Love. Mainly inspired by action movies, Noon was the guideline of a universal topic, which is none other than self-realization, the obsessive quest for the Ideal. The making-process of this movie was unexpectedly impacted by a recent and tragic event that hit Noon. This incident acted as a creation trigger, blending this documentary with dramatic events. How can an artistic approach pull one away from extremism? Some fiction was introduced in this documentary by another character, Noonz: Noon's doppelganger acting as his (evil) conscience.
- In a few years, wind turbines have become the symbol of the energy transition. Is the dream in line with reality? Professionals, experts and local residents reveal the other side of the story.
- Six youngsters, who had never the chance to travel are facing a challenge: Fighting weather conditions, tiredness and pain during a trek in Lapland with Nordic skis, tents and pulkas. They will need to communicate and help each others to get through this journey. An enriching human adventure!! Arctic Odyssey, it's an adventure in wild and deserts landscapes. It's a human adventure, far from everything, but close to each other. It is the will to discover a new world, cold, white, quiet, empty But full of emotions and lessons about life, about growing up, and to tighten the hand with its next. Initié par Olivier Le PIOUFF, le projet est né de son envie de partager avec des jeunes sa passion et ses rêves dexpédition polaire. Ces rêves nés des récits émouvants des plus grands explorateurs de ces régions que sont, entre autres, le Commandant Charcot, Jean Malaurie, Paul-Émile Victor, Jean- Louis Etienne... LOdyssée Polaire, cest une rencontre avec une région exceptionnelle et intemporelle, à 300 km au nord du cercle polaire arctique. Cest lexpérience dune aventure dans un espace vierge, loin de tout mais tout près de soi, et cest la rencontre avec linconnu, à portée de main, à portée de regard... LOdyssée Polaire, cest cette envie de découvrir lautre monde, celui du froid, du blanc, du silence, du vide... mais tellement riche démotions et denseignements sur soi et sur lautre. Ce projet est non seulement une grande aventure humaine entre des jeunes et une équipe de passionnés, mais aussi et surtout une véritable expédition polaire! Ils vont tisser des liens, connaitre leffort dans des conditions extrêmes, la fatigue, les blessures, lentraide et la solidarité pour dépasser leurs limites dans ces paysages extraordinaires, et éprouver la sensation davoir accompli un exploit collectif, dêtre allé au bout de quelque chose que lon pensait inaccessible, lors dune aventure inoubliable qui leur servira au jour le jour pour avancer dans leur vie dadultes... Participer à un tel projet dans un environnement naturel difficile, cest loccasion de se dépasser, daider et dêtre aidé, dencourager, et daller au bout de quelque chose quon pensait peut-être inaccessible.
- A social drama about two brothers, Jean-Phi and Xav, that will help each other towards adversity. Jean-phi deals with a weird trouble that makes him sleep all the time anywhere while Xav can't meet any new girls because is still in love of his ex-girlfriend : the beautiful Stacy.
- With 1 billion of the world's population going to bed hungry at night, documentary film, "Last Supper For Malthus" sheds light on one of the most prevalent and alarming issues of our time, the global food crisis. Director, Klaus Pas, brings to life Political-Economists Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo, intertwining their theories with captivating images and interviews from some of the world's leading experts on the topic from all corners of the globe, including figures such as U.N. Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Dr. Jacques Diouf, Jean Ziegler, Olivier de Schutter and Donal Coxe. The film goes beyond focusing on some of the most controversial issues today including changing diets, climate change and the use food for fuel, and considers the effects of the worst global economic crisis seen in over 80 years.
- On the back of an international success story with his album Racine Carrée which sold more than 3 million units worldwide, Stromae toured for 2 years across 209 dates and 25+ countries. This live is the unique token of the extraordinary tour. It was shot over 2 dates at Montreal's Bell Centre in September 2015. The quality of the live footage is absolutely incredible and is true to the live experience.
- A priest is forced to break confidentiality of confessional when he is mistakenly arrested as a gang member.
- Forty years after Louis Malle's documentary Place de la République, and a year after the recent renovation work, this is what happens in this famous corner of Paris during the span of an entire day. Twenty-four hours of people passing by in this intersection of bodies, sounds, vehicles, and car horns. The statue of "Marianne" offers an exceptional view of the square and how light changes it as the hours go by, casting new shadows and crafting new atmospheres.
- Portrait of Breton filmmaker René Vautier, who made the first anti-imperialist film, Afrique 50 (1950), and who, camera in hand, witnessed the Algerian uprising.
- Life of a battered young woman, based on true stories.
- A young soldier returns home to find his mother dying of cancer and is forced to make desperate choices with both the police and the underworld only to find himself embattled in a global conspiracy of coercion and murder.
- 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).
- The ten-piece afro-helvetic band "King Kora" starts a tour through Gambia, the home country of its kora player and singer Lamin Jobarteh. The band travels for nine days on a boat on the river "Gambia", stopping by at eight villages and cities along the shore to perform, and finally giving three large concerts at the coast. But what they find in this country does not always meet their expectations...
- A documentary about a hidden story of Canadian history: The one of Angelique, a Black slave accused of burning Montreal in 1734. After an epic trial, Angelique is tortured and sentenced to death. But was she really guilty or was she the victim of a bigger conspiracy? Why this voluntary amnesia about this unknown page of history? The film includes interviews with historians who not only talk about Angelique but also about this general refusal to admit that slavery is part of Canadian history. Also, some key scenes of Angelique's existence are illustrated by reenactments played by professional actors.
- Shekinah takes us into the rarefied world of young hasidic women. Although they have rules for almost everything, their lives are filled with passion. With unprecedented access, Shekinah will capture the intimate details of every aspect of how they live and what they believe. They will tell us why 'kosher' sex is as intense and blissful as any Eastern Tantric philosophy and why they they see themselves as more liberated than most women today. Shekinah will break many long-standing stereotypes and reveal secrets of which even Hasidic men are unaware.
- The incomplete portrait of generation-y young men and women during summer 2010 through the eyes of the best dating coaches in the world.
- At age 100, the last Irish missionary nun comes back from Japan.
- In the Fraternity of Tiberiade, a catholic community in Belgium, 40 young brothers and sisters share a life punctuated by prayer, study and manual labor.
- The awara soup is a kind of stew containing all sorts of ingredients from French Guiana. People say that if someone eats that dish on Easter, he is sure never to leave Guiana. Using the cooking of this dish as starting point, the film explores the multicultural reality that composes this French overseas region. American Indians, Europeans, Slave descendants, Laotians, Chinese, Brazilian, Surinamese, tell us how they are bringing new flavours to the Guianese stew of identities.
- A look into the lives of three squatters in Geneva.
- This film looks back on the mysterious disappearances that took place at the fort of Mont-Tarb in November 2018.
- Belleau Wood, France, June 1918. After three weeks of battle, the US Marines stopped the German advance a few miles from Paris. They earned the name of "Devil Dogs" and made victory possible for the Allies. Gilles Lagin has given himself a mission: to preserve the memory of the American soldiers who fought in Belleau Wood. For 40 years, he has led families into the footsteps of their ancestors, the 1918 Devil Dogs.
- In an emotional tribute, Montreal graffiti artist Fonki returns to Cambodia to paint a giant mural of his relatives killed in the genocide. During his time there, he connects with a group of Cambodian youth who have also returned hoping to breathe new life into their destroyed culture.
- Ola and Tagla find the Recade of the King Shark, a very powerful and coveted ancient artifact that disappeared when the King died. Their only hope is to bring the recade back to Loko the new King of Danxomey.
- Wendo Musaly, is a Congolese actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer. Born on November 21/1996, in South Kivu in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).