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Rape of Love (1978)
Nicole, nurse in Grenoble, is raped one night by four men. Deeply scarred, emotionally and physically, she thinks she will never recover from the trauma. Following a friend's advice, she decides to file a lawsuit.
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70
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Making Paranoid Park (2008)
Behind the scenes documentary of Gus Van Sant's "Paranoid Park." Felix Andrew: director, cinematographer, editor. Dane La Chiusa: titles and original drawings. Joel Shelton, composer. Additional music: "Songs" by Ethan Rose, "Sangue de Bairro" by Chico Science e Nacao Zumbi. Made in 2006. Length: 27 minutes
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10
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Krzysztof Kieślowski: A Lesson in Cinema (1994)
Film director Krzysztof Kieślowski examines in detail one scene from each of the films in his Three Colors Trilogy.
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Cérémonie pour une victoire (1966)
From the sculpture of Jean-Robert Ipoustéguy.
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7.4
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1966-1988: Kieslowski, Polish Filmmaker (2005)
Documentary tracing the filmmaker’s work in Poland, from his days as a student through The Double Life of Véronique.
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7.2
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Fatma (2001)
A poor nurse falls in love with the son of one of her wealthy patients. Abandoned by her husband while pregnant, she must fight her husband's wealthy and powerful family in court.
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Chaplin Today: The Circus (2003)
This documentary is featured on the Warner Bros. Chaplin Collection DVD for "The Circus," released in 2004.
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Shaman (1996)
Gorgeously shot in the wide-open Siberian wilderness this outdoor adventure chronicles the dramatic escape of a big-city bred violinist from a Siberian labor camp. Underlying the action is the tale of a man who learns to become one with his environment rather than trying to dominate it. The story begins as enigmatic, Asian tribesman Toli comforts the starved violinist Dimitri that they will be escaping soon. They get their chance when a beautiful herd of Yakut horses begin grazing placidly near where the two are toiling. Sneaking away from the others, they grab tow hand steeds and race off. Unfortunately, Toli is mortally wounded. Just before he dies, he tells Dimitri that he is a powerful shaman and then hands the fiddler a protective amulet. In this way, Toli becomes Dimitri's guardian spirit. The city youth will need all the help he can get as he and his horse must traverse the unforgiving wilds and keep away from guards, alone.
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Deep Breath (2001)
David is a troubled city boy, being looked after by his uncle on a farm. He is initiated into the drunken partying of the village and stumbles off drunk to find his friend Matthieu and cell-playing girlfriend in the forest. There he finds a brutal and horrifying outlet that will change his life forever...
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Apartment #5C (2002)
Nicky and Uri, two young Israeli, arrive in New York, living off small theft. They set down in a very modest Brooklyn appartment. One night, during an argument with Uri, Nicky inadvertently shoots herself in the leg.
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Voyage au Tibet Interdit (2004)
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6.1
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The Lost Way (1980)
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.
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Blow for Blow (1972)
The film describes a strike in a French textile factory, when the striking workers occupy the factory.
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Chaplin Today: The Kid (2003)
This documentary is featured on the two-disc Chaplin Collection DVD for "The Kid" (1921), released in 2004.
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Chaplin Today: The Great Dictator (2003)
A short documentary about the making of "The Great Dictator."
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Abbas Kiarostami: Leçon de cinéma (2002)
Abbas Kiarostami about the making of "The Wind Will Carry Us"
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7.8
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Walking in the Land of the Old (1978)
A documentary directed by Marianne Ahrne, based on the French writer Simone de Beauvoir's Essay of the Age. The film discusses whether older people are really treated as human beings or not
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A Lost Man (2007)
Inspired by the photographic travels of Antione d'Agata, Danielle Arbid's worldly drama follows a French photographer who travels the globe to seek out the most extreme experiences imaginable. Thomas is a fearless shutterbug who's always willing to put his life on the line for the sake of a good shot. Upon falling under the spell of an enigmatic old man named Fouad Saleh, the photographer travels to the Far East in hopes of uncovering the secrets of the man who can no longer recall his own past. As the photographer soon finds out, it's often the most innocent endeavors that yield the most profound and transformative results.
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Seven Days Somewhere Else (1969)
A young composer is suffocating in his social and family life. He dreams of leaving and starting his life over somewhere else... Jacques goes on a tour of the provinces with a ballet troupe who dance to his music. They live in hotel rooms, train compartments, and dressing rooms where the excited dancers liven up the atmosphere. The girls, among themselves, describe their problems, experiences and hopes in their crude, colorful language. He falls madly in love with one dancer who is as distraught as he is. Maybe this is a way to find happiness again. But the tour comes to an end... It was just a 'brief encounter'. At the Gare de Lyon, Michèle, his wife, is waiting for him. Jacques lets Catherine go...
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The Ghost Valley (1987)
The efforts of an aspiring filmmaker to include an unwilling woman in his production.
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Comrades (1970)
22 year-old- Yan is trying hard to find his way in life: a job he likes, an ideal. In Saint-Nazaire, his home town, he vegetates, just like his father, an unambitious worker. His fiancée, Juliette, has middle class values and dreams of nothing but a comfortable married life. Dissatisfied, he moves to Paris where he becomes an assembly line worker at the Billancourt Renault car factory. Sick of the working conditions he and his fellow workers have to endure there, he soon turns into a leftist activist...
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6.3
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The Afternoon of Mr. Andesmas (2004)
Set mostly in the woods in the south of France, a fateful encounter changes the lives of a man and a woman.
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24 Bars (2007)
It is Christmas Eve. Separated from her young son, Helly struggles for money. A solitary man, Didier pays her to play his fiancée for the night. But the act comes to a tragic end. Left stunned, Helly meets Marie, who takes her in, on her way to the coast. There they encounter Chris. All three will end the night together. It’s their last move in joy and perdition.
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Isabelle Huppert, une vie pour jouer (2001)
Serge Toubiana spent a year in the company of Isabelle Huppert. Where she went, he followed. Huppert is an around-the-clock actress so she doesn't need the cinema to exist – she embodies the cinema. When she's not performing, she doesn't exist. From film to film, on stage as on screen, Huppert invites us to survey those inner landscapes of hers that we don't yet know.
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Le triangle d'or
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Outfoxed!
A family of urban foxes embarks on an adventure-filled day-trip to the countryside, after one of its cubs asks to see where he was born.
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The Costume
Described by the director as “an adventure,” and will be “quite different to what I did before,” although the plot remains under wraps.
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The Revolution According to Kamo
Set against the collapse of the Russian Empire, it revolves around the friendship between Simon Arshaki Ter-Petrosyan, the future Bolshevik revolutionary known as Kamo, and his childhood friend 'Soso', who became the dictator Stalin.
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About Elephant (2003)
15-minute interview with director Gus Van Sant on Elephant (2003)
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A Visit to Stan Brakhage (2003)
A portrait of Brakhage shot in Victoria, British Columbia, just a few months before his death. Filmmaker Pip Chodorov illustrates Brakhage's reflections on his art with short passages from his hand-painted films.
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Viva Portugal (1975)
Documentary on the Portugese Carnation Revolution and the following processes of self-organisation in military, factories, argicultural cooperatives and municipalities.


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