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Jeanne, aujourd'hui (2000)
An actress rehearses behind closed doors scenes from the trial of Joan of Arc, confronted with the view that spectators have character.
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7.3
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Fucking in Love (2015)
From a marriage proposal to a broken condom, Fucking in love is an intimate journey based in New York, in the search of love and desire. A journey in flesh and emotion where submitting oneself to the other ignites an affirmation of the self.
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8.6
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The Crash of the Legs of the Spider (2012)
Emmanuel Croset is working by Bruno Dumont side mixing "Outside Satan". Throughout this crucial step of finalizing the movie, ideas and points of views are exchanged, confronted and mixed together. As a witness to this act of artistic creation beside this couple at work, "The Crash of the Legs of the Spider" seeks to uncover the stakes of Bruno Dumont's cinema.
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7.2
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A Surplus of Wind (2014)
Two men - one in the West, one in the East, brothers. In both places, life is muted, solitary, nondescript. Here, windows are painted, switches rewired and cigarettes smoked; there, lengths swum, boxing matches prepared for, transactions made. What is it that links these things? Winter swimming pools, the sound of a bell, a bullet passing through bone?
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5.3
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Entre Temps (2012)
A meditation and a reverie upon a city at once real and imagined. Conceptualized as a documentary on the ZUP buildings in France, the film has instead found form as poetic & expansive confrontation with the psychogeography of a contemporary Europe in crisis. A requiem for a city dreamt between its past and present.
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6.2
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J. M. Mondésir (2013)
Short film about a man who dies after an encounter with the police
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50
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The Bride (2012)
Dressed in a wedding gown, the Milanese artist Pippa Bacca leaves her native city in direction of Jerusalem. Accompanied by fellow artist Silvia Moro, both women hitchhike their way across the Balkans with a clear aspiration: opening themselves towards ‘the Other’. As their travel-performance unfolds, the artists decide to take two different paths and Pippa is later found dead in Turkey. The film embarked on a journey in quest of her memories.
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5.7
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Visités (2007)
She losses her sight. Once back among friends and family: blindness, isolation and a strange perception of the bodies around her. Rejection of this changes and an abrupt decision to put an end to it all. In the peacefulness of early morning, the terms of a new shared existence take shape.
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8.1
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Mademoiselle Else (2010)
"Mademoiselle Else" is an adaptation in video of Fräulein Else, a novel by Arthur Schnitzler. It is the account in the first person of the last days of a young girl from a good family who, on holiday in the Alps, has to ask Dorsday, an old art agent and bon-vivant for money to help her father, a Viennese lawyer ridden with debts. Dorsday asks in exchange to be allowed to admire her nude. Scenes shot in the Alps break up the story to allow Else to literally distance herself from the rest of the film shot in the studio, a dark room that becomes the recipient of the various mental projections of the young girl. These two different environments enable us to understand the comings and goings in the Else who weighs herself up and Else who weighs up the situation. As it is indeed at Else's level, around sexual benchmarks, that Schnitzler develops his critique of liberalism.
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6.4
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The Day When Raïner's Son Drowned (2011)
Night falls slowly… The inhabitants of the village have found the body of Rainer's youngest son, drowned in a river. In front of the family home, through a window, the villagers observe Rainer and the rest of the family seated peacefully in the parlor. Who will give them the terrible news?
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Less and Less (2010)
Less and Less, Luc Moullet’s 40th film, concerns development and expansion, from 1968 to 2010, of the devices based on computers, automats, interactive terminals and others that can be found everywhere.
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20
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Viril (2007)
Danced role-play for men, without words and without music. Here, the choreography says everything about male behaviour and mutual relationships. In e.g. dressing room and kitchen, seven men move between shame, modesty and the lust for power.
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Temps mort (2009)
An exchange of video messages between an artist and an inmate, a surprising and intimate portrait from behind prison walls.
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Lack of Evidence (2011)
In Nigeria, to be a twin can be a blessing or a curse. The father of O is the village chief, a witch doctor who believes in the curse of twins. One day, this witch doctor tried to kill his two sons during a ritual ceremony: O managed to escape but saw his brother being murdered. Having fled across his country, he succeeded, by chance, in leaving Nigeria and going into exile in France.
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10
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L'air du large (1995)
Invited by Galerie de Locataires, six artists in Venice with the help of a single camera recorded a diary of the sailing through the Venetian canals - Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Alain Fleisher, Thierry Kuntzel, Michel Snow, Groupe To and Goran Trbuliak. L’air du large is Trbuljak's recording from the boat.
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5.3
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Joan (2012)
Jeanne is interned in a psychiatric hospital. She claims to be Joan of Arc.
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Plastic and Glass (2009)
In a recycling factory in the north of France the machines dance, the workers join in song, and the truckdrivers almost do a ballet. The film shows the process of recycling by impressive machines and by hand. We hear the noise that accompagnies this process. Slowly the factory noise be- comes a rhythm and a truckdriver starts to sing a song for his love. He wants to build an island with the materials at hand, where they can be together to ‘sort things out ‘. In this crossover between documentary and musical it is the filmmakers aim to merge image and sound in such a way that the one cannot exist without the other. Inspired by the recordings of Alan Lomax and the films of Jacques Tati, the result is a sculptural and informative documentary and at the same time a musical film with a sticky song .
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6.0
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La rouge et la noire (2011)
Carrying on Luc Moullets unfinished screenplay about the theft of la pénélope, a camera created by Aaton and capable of recording equally well in 35 mm and digitally, LA ROUGE ET LA NOIRE is a film in kaleidoscope form. The portrait of Aatons founder, Jean-Pierre Beauviala creator, inter alia, of the time-code and the light cameras used by the New Wave (in particular the bush camera specially designed for Jean Rouch) is centered around the basic plot introduced by two women thieves who talk as voice-overs, and whose identities will only be revealed at the end.
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5.0
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Dust of America (2011)
A dream walk through the United States of America; a meditation on the thoughts and ideals of its inhabitants, as they are exposed in their silent but eloquent home movies.
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6.0
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Le Nom du feu (2002)
The encounter of a young doctor and a werewolf is the setting of unexpected results in another example of Eugène Green's taste for the fantastic.
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Between Two Worlds (2009)
A man washes up on a beach. He saves a foreign woman and together they flee into nature. There they discover that the beauty of the environment only distracts from the growing threat. Behind the serene greenery hides death and destruction. Where did they end up? The present and past of the country merge imperceptibly into one another. This is a battle of all times, with the landscape as a silent witness.
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6.1
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Zanj Revolution (2015)
Ibn Battuta works as a journalist for an Algerian daily newspaper. While covering community clashes in Southern Algeria, he finds himself incidentally picking up the trail of long forgotten uprisings against the Abbasid Caliphate, back in 8th-9th century Iraq. For the purpose of his investigation he goes to Beirut, a city that used to embody the hopes and struggles of the Arab World...
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Solenopsis invicta (2025)
In a cactus nursery in Palermo, a strange human community lives in a weird symbiosis with insects and plants, sheltered from the violence of the world. This fragile ecosystem is threatened by the arrival of disinfection agents looking for an ant that is considered a pest.
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Detach (2025)
The U.S. military developed the Da Vinci surgical robot in the 1980s. Remotely controlled by doctors, it was designed to help wounded soldiers in dangerous battlefield conditions. Nowadays the device is used in many hospitals, including for heart surgeries and complex cancer procedures.
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EMI
EMI is an optimal performance tool. Her incredible productivity does not seem to be limited by basic human needs. EMI is a virtual influencer. EMI eats, EMI secretes, EMI generates.
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RAPTURE I - VISIT
"RAPTURE I - VISIT" revolves around Ukrainian Vogue dancer Marko and the confrontation with his abandoned and inaccessible apartment in the region of Donbas, Ukraine, where the war is going on for ten years. This apartment, rendered through a 3D scan of original photographs, becomes a digital reconquest of territory as Marko visits it through VR for the first time since 2018. He cannot return to Ukraine or Donbas (now Russia) due to the ongoing war caused by Russia's aggressive full-scale invasion. To inherit the apartment Marko needs to enter the country of Russia, where he immediately will be conscripted and forced to go to war to fight against his own country Ukraine.
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Oko
Strange images hide in my mother's photo album, snapshots of her youth in Russia inside a colorful yoga group, a new age cult she followed before we came to France. Today, she devotes herself to other cults via conspiracy theories, all of which bring their share of propaganda, rites, gurus, and of course sacrifices. I play her role, to understand or to exorcise.
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Faire le mur
Set in the town of Barlin, she follows the daily fight of residents against real estate developers who seek to push them to move. Faced with this pressure, the people of Barlin, under her guidance, enact a poetic resistance against an invisible enemy, humorously represented by a huge excavator.
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High Grounds
A recent medical school graduate, Emil Petrescu leaves Romania to take over a retiring doctor's medical practice in the Belgian countryside. During the winter, a meteorite disintegrates in the sky, a phenomenon that will leave an old man mute. The young doctor is called to his aid.
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Koyamaru, Été - Automne (2010)
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Nous irons à la plage, tu feras une sieste, je compterai les nuages (2002)
The only link between the images in the film is my desire to put them together. A collection of images and emotions.
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Resonating Surfaces (2005)
Resonating Surfaces is triple portrait, of a city, a woman and an attitude to life. For the personal story of Suely Rolnik, who is a Brazilian psychoanalyst currently living in São Paulo, involves the Brazilian dictatorship of the sixties as well as the Parisian intellectual climate surrounding Deleuze and Guattari in the seventies. The film is woven through by different themes: the other and the relation to otherness, the connection between body and power, the voice and, ultimately, the micropolitics of desire and of resistance.
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Ici, Là-bas et Lisboa (2012)
Experimental documentary, visual poem on the meeting of a city which we do not see but which is present through the sounds and the thermal carthography body imprints of one of its inhabitants.
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Version Française (2011)
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Tombent les heures (2018)
A young woman wanders around Paris, pulling a suitcase, from bar to bar, never finding the one she loves. Along the way, brief encounters with others elicit sympathy and solidarity amidst a changing neighbourhood. Montreuil and its inhabitants are the true protagonists in this film where love is perhaps an excuse to portray and celebrate everyday life in the city.
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Flying phosphorus and shooting stars (2015)
The film consists of short sequences based on supernatural phenomena experienced by people in Japan, neither religious nor superstitious. The story opens with an interview with a 67 years old Japanese woman who saw during her childhood, the emergence of will-o'-the wisps in her village that no longer exists.
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La parfaite (2015)
The Daguerre street in Paris, was named after one of the inventors of photography. There dwells Agnès Varda, who agreed to become a daguerreotype ... A poetic adventure starting from the dawn of photography, which then leads us to the end of the world of the Mayans, through radioactive footprints in Japan.


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