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Kanopy
65
15
7.1
/288/
32
/4/
69
/10/
3.7
/835/
80
/5/

Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997)
An acclaimed hijacking documentary that eerily foreshadowed 9/11. We meet the romantic skyjackers who fought their revolutions and won airtime on the passenger planes of the 1960s and '70s. By the 1990s, such characters were apparently no more, replaced on our TV screens by stories of anonymous bombs in suitcases. Director Johan Grimonprez investigates the politics behind this change, at the same time unwrapping our own complicity in the urge for ultimate disaster.
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66
11
7.0
/183/
58
/10/
64
/11/
3.6
/417/

Snakes and Ladders (1980)
A man awakens to find himself immersed in a real-life scenario of a board game with an ever expanding cartography.
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60
/2/

Suzanne Valadon, peintre sans concession (2025)
Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) did not seem destined for a life as an artist. Born in 1865 as the daughter of a single washerwoman and mother herself at the age of 18 - to the future painter Maurice Utrillo - her fate could have been sealed. But Valadon broke with the conventions of her time in order to follow her artistic creative urge. The Centre Pompidou in Paris paid tribute to the artist's work with an exhibition in 2023, which traces her special life and extraordinary modernity in a film documentary. Archive material, interviews and animations provide an insight into her career, which is characterized by encounters and friendships with other great artists of her time.
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100
/1/

Stones and Flies: Richard Long in the Sahara (1988)
In the fall of 1987, Philippe Haas accompanied the sculptor Richard Long to the Algerian Sahara and filmed him tracing with his feet, or constructing with desert stones, simple geometric figures (straight lines, circles, spirals). In counterpoint to the images, Richard Long explains his approach. Since 1967, Richard Long (1945, Bristol), who belongs to the land art movement, has traveled the world on foot and installed, in places often inaccessible to the public, stones, sticks and driftwood found in situ. His ephemeral works are reproduced through photography. He thus made walking an art, and land art an aspiration of modern man for solitude in nature.
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10
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Pages d'un catalogue (1980)
Filmed during the exhibition of the painter Dali at Beaubourg.
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63
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6.2
/58/
65
/2/
60
/3/
3.3
/391/

Présages (2023)
Notebook for a past or future film, shot in Los Angeles, Hogg roams the city like a haunted place where memories, anxieties and fantasies mingle.
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20
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The Matchstick Men (1996)
Documentary about the life and work of the Hungarian composer, Gyorgy Kurtag
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64
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6.2
/30/
3.3
/321/

Where Do You Stand, Tsai Ming-liang? (2022)
"For reasons of health, Lee Kang-sheng and I moved to the mountains. We don't have any neighbors. Our house is part of a row of dilapidated houses. I love these abandoned houses. I often walk around in them casually. I think they are beautiful. I said to Lee Kang-sheng: we don't have to go elsewhere to make films anymore. I'll make all my remaining films right here. I got some old chairs and some of my paintings and arranged them in these abandoned houses. And thus, this film was made." Tsai Ming-liang
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Criterion Channel
59
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6.1
/30/
60
/1/
50
/1/
3.3
/351/

Bronx, New York, November 2019 (2021)
N/A
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Criterion Channel
59
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6.0
/30/
60
/1/
50
/1/
3.3
/337/

Cal State Long Beach, CA, January 2020 (2021)
A wordless portrait of sculptor Jessica Jackson Hutchins shows us the artist in the process of transforming clay into uncanny forms.
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6.8
/10/
10
/1/

L'Imprésario (2010)
In the fall of 2010, Bozon and co-conspirator Pascale Bodet commandeered the first floor of Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou for 10 days of screenings, lectures and performances that amounted to a counter-canonical history of French cinema. During the ensuing merriment (entitled Beaubourg, la dernière Major !) audience members were invited to observe the daily making of this film, directed by Bozon and written by Axelle Ropert, about an inexperienced young journalist (Laure Marsac) sent to the Pompidou to interview a maverick artistic impresario (Thomas Chabrol). The result is an unexpected love story that is also a record of this landmark exhibition, featuring cameos by Raul Ruiz, Paul Vecchiali, Luc Moullet and more !
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30
/2/

L'Art d'exposer (1982)
N/A
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5.6
/53/
57
/3/

Amateur Report (Exhibition Model) (2006)
Director Jean-Luc Godard reflects in this movie about his place in film history, the interaction of film industry and film as art, as well as the act of creating art.
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60
/1/
50
/1/

The Travelling Companion (1977)
A dazzling, inventive, and rarely-screened fairy tale from the feminist artist.
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10
/1/

L'abolition de l'art (1968)
Made in 1968, this is the only film by the writer, artist, poet, art critic Alain Jouffroy. This film constitutes a full scale attack against cult of art and its specialization, but also against authority figures and nation.
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58
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6.7
/84/
40
/3/
60
/5/
3.5
/369/

An All Round Maid (1981)
A video derived from footage Godard kept from his 1981 visit to Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Studios at the time he was making Passion.
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10
/1/

Et de trois (1988)
Third part of the Jacques Toumoy trilogy.
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64
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7.0
/13/
35
/2/
81
/4/
3.6
/342/

Good Morning, Mr. Orwell (1984)
In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the hands of Big Brother. Right at the start of the much-anticipated Orwellian year, Paik and Co. were keen to demonstrate satellite TV's ability to serve positive ends-- Namely, the intercontinental exchange of culture, combining both highbrow and entertainment elements. A live broadcast shared between WNET TV in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, linked up with broadcasters in Germany and South Korea, reached a worldwide audience of over 10 or even 25 million (including the later repeat transmissions).
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6.3
/72/
50
/1/
55
/2/

Ballet aquatique (2012)
In one of his very last projects, Raul Ruiz celebrates the films of his historical predecessor Jean Painlevé, a documentary innovator whose work always blended science with surrealism. Ruiz and friends further perfect the art of mystification. Why it is so difficult to count fish in an aquarium? Ruiz, his loyal actor Melvil Poupaud and his producer François Margolin come up with a wide range of hypotheses. With their bone-dry wit, they keep up the tradition of the French pataphysics: the science of imaginary solutions. (IFFR)
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63
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6.8
/120/
55
/2/
58
/9/
3.7
/357/

New Old (1979)
"Chronicles of the Present Times" - An experimental trilogy. New Old flows together footage from more than a decade of his wandering between scenes, sets, and drugs, an accelerated world tour through various iterations of the counterculture.
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73
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7.0
/128/
100
/1/
50
/2/
3.6
/255/

Vrai faux passeport (2006)
A dense work, citing everyone from Tarantino and Verhoeven to Artaud and Chaplin, made for Godard's exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Voyage(s) en utopie.
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60
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5.2
/33/
3.4
/227/

Où en êtes-vous, Jean-Marie Straub ? (2016)
An initiative from Pompidou Center, filmed by Jean Marie Straub.
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47
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5.2
/81/
50
/3/
23
/3/
3.2
/231/

Where Do You Stand Now, João Pedro Rodrigues? (2016)
João Pedro Rodrigues answers the question from the title with an autobiographical short-film.
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7.4
/36/
50
/2/
80
/2/

The True Story of Artaud the Momo (1994)
While researching their subject’s life for their feature My Life and Times With Antonin Artaud, co-directors/writers Gerard Mordillat and Jerome Prieur made a documentary on the famed French actor/writer/poet that died in 1948 at the age of 51.
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6.1
/21/

What Are You Up To, Barbet Schroeder? (2017)
An incident with his neighbor sends director Barbet Schroeder on a quest for inner peace.
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7.9
/19/
65
/2/

Louise Bourgeois (2008)
A documentary about Louise Bourgeois by director Camille Guichard. Bourgeois created art for more than fifty years and at the time of filming was still creating.
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4.5
/19/
20
/1/

Quartier Lacan (2001)
A documentary about Jacques Lacan and his influence on the main tendencies of modern psychoanalysis. It begins with a series of interviews with psychoanalysts who knew Lacan, and then presents an overview of Lacanian theory and practice that explores what actually happens in psychoanalysis.
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Le bureau qui avait peur (2024)
N/A
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Unfinished (2005)
Upon receiving a series of photographs taken from an ATM security camera, Calle becomes involved in a perplexing fifteen-year investigation. She manages to steal three surveillance tapes, and interacts with strangers, bank employees, and a pawn shop merchant in an attempt to clarify the meaning of money, security, and the anonymous photographs. The images, originally exhibited in an installation entitled Cash Machine, are now presented as the central narrative in this unresolved investigation.
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Images de débats (1979)
Reflections on television debate and rhetoric through impromptu discussions.
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Oh, oh, oh, jolie tournée ! (1984)
Jacques Rozier followed Bernard Ménez's tour in 1984 after the surprise success of his song "Jolie poupée". From a timecoded video in the possession of Jacques Rozier, post-production work was carried out in 2001 under the supervision of the director for his retrospective at the Center Pompidou. The element resulting from this work was digitized by the Cinémathèque française at the Hiventy laboratory in 2021.
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Swimmer (1978)
The swimmer is presented as a simple, genderless and isolated identity making new appearances natural, but which nevertheless contain a contradiction: swimming as a way of survival. The pictorial potential has been linked above all to a graphic preoccupation, and the sound illustration represents an important support to the basic idea.


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