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She's Not Crying, She's Singing |
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Feature film by Philippe de Pierpont. A story of deliverance. Laura, thirty-something, lives alone on the edge of a large European town. She hears that her father is in a coma following a road accident. She decides to visit him at the hospital: at last, an opportunity to settle scores with him, perhaps even take her revenge... |
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A film by Vivianne Perelmutter
Synopsis: Anne is paid to write stories but is suffering from writer’s block. She does not know where to start or end because the infinite possibilities and paths for her characters make her head spin. The same thing is happening in her life. Anne is unable to make any decisions. But that evening, in spite of herself, she has to roam the town, searching for a place to sleep.
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“Planet in question” is a series of four free-standing documentaries filmed worldwide.
We are primarily seeking to help people better understand the reality of the developing world without any taboos or simplism, particularly focusing on what players in the South have to say, their understanding of the situations that they are experiencing and their efforts to improve them.
We are aiming to help people to understand how the countries in the North and South are interdependent, to show that what happens in the South has an impact here in the North. We want to arouse a feeling among viewers that we are increasingly “one world” which is profoundly linked and interdependent, by using specific examples. Our destinies are overlapping. We have a common future.
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Short film by Olivier Burlet and Frédéric Noirhomme. Synopsis: Two young people on a walking trip, drop their baggage in a house being built. Little by little, they take over the building. |
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A documentary film by Sandrine Dryvers
Synopsis: In Belgium, France and many other European countries, delivery is in the hands of specialists and occurs predominantly in the hospital. Can we escape on its rules and its technology? Can delivery be lived in another way than a medical high-risk? And is it possible to give birth the way we want to ? Is this still possible today, when everything goes well for the child and the mother, to give birth without intervention? |
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Synopsis: Who really was Godfrey of Bouillon? This film investigates a European founding myth and a figurehead of Western Christian imagination - a greedy feudal rough-neck soldier, a valiant knight who defended Christianity, the king of Jerusalem. This investigation exposes the myth, gives a fresh view of the story and sheds light on its modern-day issues via a road movie shot from Boulogne to Jerusalem. |
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You will also forget Henriette |
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Documentary by François Ducat.
Synopsis: Somewhere between Aix and Marseille, Casanova is victim of a carriage accident. He is welcomed by a woman that offers hospitality without him recognising her. It is only the next day when he is far away that Casanova learns that he was the guest of his greatest love, the mysterious Henriette. The young woman he had met 13 years prior to that had always remained an enigma and managed to hide her true identity.
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