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- After killing a cop in a Delhi brothel, Renuka takes refuge in a northern India community of sex workers. There, she begins a forbidden romance with the 17-year-old Devika. Against all odds, they try to forge their path to freedom.
- Una raccolta di 22 cortometraggi realizzati a Gaza. Avviato dal regista palestinese Rashid Masharawi, il progetto è nato per dare voce a 22 registi di Gaza per raccontare le storie inedite dell'attuale guerra al cinema.
- Un serial killer opera su entrambi i lati del confine franco-svizzero. I capitani Peiry dalla Svizzera e Bouanni dalla Francia indagano sui macabri crimini.
- Tra gli alberi, giovani donne e uomini lavorano il raccolto estivo e sviluppano nuovi sentimenti, flirtano, cercano di capirsi, trovando e sfuggendo a connessioni più profonde.
- Some Palestinians who were held in an Israeli detention center are assembled to re-enact their experience in an effort to heal.
- A teenager unwittingly reveals a terrible family secret to the new neighbors.
- 7 years ago, Giulia lost her husband David in a tragic accident. One day, a stranger gets into her cab, reviving long forgotten memories. From then on, Giulia and her 17 years old son are forced to flee in an old car and put themselves in a state of "digital death". They will soon find out that the truth lies in David's past.
- From the summit of the Soviet empire to the solitude and poverty of her last years in Wisconsin, the destiny of Joseph Stalin's only daughter, a resolutely free woman, at the very heart of the century and its geopolitical challenges.
- Quando il visionario immigrato ebreo Jacques Bolsey inventa il Bolex negli anni '20, mette la prima cinepresa nelle mani della gente comune, fomentando una rivoluzione cinematografica che ancora oggi ispira gli artisti.
- In summer 2013, a statue of Apollo more than 2500 years old is discovered in the nets of a fisherman from Gaza. Then, the statue vanishes, opening all sorts of speculations: hidden in a tunnel, hostage of armed groups, destroyed by fundamentalists or resold to international traffickers of art. Proven or fantasized, the wildest assumptions circulate about the statue. It is like a symbol of what this region of the world means in everybody's imagination. God of the Arts and Poetry, but also of the Oracles and the Divinations, who would know better than the Apollo to put his witty and elevated look on this part of the world prey to the madness of the Men?
- I spent weeks filming in Marseille's Quartier nord, a district of the city mainly known in the media for its drug trafficking, gang shootings and kalashnikovs. There, I met an amazing person, named Yvan Sorel. He runs a MMA (Mixed martial Arts) club in the middle of this neighbourhood. Day after day, all on his own, with no support from the state, which gave up on this area a long time ago, he fights to keep the children and teenagers on the right path. It's a film about violence, education, moral values, faith and dignity.
- Inspired by his own psychological excavations, Andoni develops the concept to apply to modern-day Palestine, a project that inspires this witty, personal and compelling film. Featuring a colorful array of characters, including members of the director's own family, Andoni explores the individual memories of Palestinians, whose life experiences have been shaped by military occupation, oppression of the people and continuous erosion of citizens' rights. In a place so dominated by collective consciousness and identity, finding individuality becomes the focus of this fascinating - and moving - study.
- After 62 years of marriage, an elderly couple decides to get a divorce.
- They are four young men and four young women, from different backgrounds, united in their conviction that society must change. Revolted by the political situation in those troubled 1970s, they decide to mount a spectacular action to expose the complicity of Swiss banks in the crimes of a heinous South-American dictatorship. Vehicles, weapons, safe houses: "Operation Libertad" is prepared carefully. In a shrewd move, a member of the group is equipped with a portable camera; he will film the operation as it unfolds, producing material that will boost its impact in the mass media. When the day arrives, everything goes exactly as planned -- till hitting a snag. The first in a series of disconcerting hitches that throw the group increasingly off balance...
- In the Magway region of Myanmar, a country home to one of the oldest petroleum industries in the world, live husband and wife Thein Shwe and Htwe Tin. Running an unregulated oil field, they produce a barrel every few days. They wish above all else to see their youngest son succeed, to break the cycle of poverty.
- On a road trip, Ahmed a train conductor is torn between his loyalty to the old Tunisian railway company and his personal aspirations, while Fitati, his colleague, chooses to become a whistleblower on train accidents.
- Rosa leaves Cape Verde and relocates to Lisbon in the hope of giving her children a better life. Between the harassment of gangster bosses and police violence, she tries to find comfort in the women of the community and escape into music.
- Through encounters in these otherwise ordinary places (but places that, here, take on another meaning), the film portrays a different Gaza. Poetic, surreal at times. "Aisheen" is a tribute to life.
- Upon returning home to Iran after more than two decades abroad, visiting professor Arash is quickly thrust into a past he's spent his whole life trying to escape.
- Examines the complex role of UNRWA, an "apolitical" agency that has found itself at the heart of the most political debates of the century.
- -In 2016, in Quebec (Canada), ten students from Maisonneuve College (in Montreal) went to jihad: the establishment then set up a "living together" project.
- A mosaic of 13 short films less than 3 minutes in length, reflecting in one shot, the mood of summer.
- Nine voices from Gaza. Nine people who tell of their life before, then during the war, in the neighbourhood whose outline they draw in chalk on the ground. By recreating their own Jabaliya, Nuseirat or Khan Younis, each character unveils their minuscule and fragile space of humanity, which corresponds to the dreams, hopes, dangers, comfort and discomfort of a life oppressed, prevented, but not yet reduced to ashes, not yet totally plunged into oblivion. By telling us their stories, the protagonists attempt to reconnect with themselves, to stop being ghosts. Simply, to come back to life.
- Carmen Aristegui has been fired from the radio station where she has worked for years. Supported by more than 18 million listeners, Carmen continues her fight. Her goal: raising awareness and fighting against misinformation.