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1940-1944 : de Gaulle seul contre tous
This documentary tells the story of the difficult rise of General de Gaulle between 1940 and 1944. A rebellious general, deserter, who attacks first Pétain, then Churchill, the Americans and finally the Communists in order to impose himself as the only legitimate leader of France.
The Half-Educated Wizard
Learning magic is a waste of time! That's what a half-educated wizard with a homemade diploma thinks. He conjured up all sorts of oddities: a pink goat, an elephant that looked like an iron... It's good that a real wizard came to the aid of the would-be sorcerer in time.
Seryoga From the Baltic Suburb
Walk along the famous Kaliningrad's Baltic suburb in the company of a local celebrity Seryoga. He has just left the police department, but is not going to stop the fun.
Character
Filmmaker Paul Heintz sets off in search of Winston Smith. When he publishes a classified advert in the English newspaper The Sun searching for namesakes of the hero of George Orwell’s novel 1984, he causes a collision between fiction and reality. The daily life of these illustrious strangers becomes dystopian, absorbed by the imagination of each and every one of us.
Order Prevails
Is the revolution alive? Can we envision alternatives to a capitalist world? Did socialism fail? An internationalist (time) travel through seven countries that had revolutionary experiences in the 20th century is followed by a voice reciting Rosa Luxemburg’s last text, written one day before she was murdered in 1919.
Lost in Karakorum
Summer 2018. The 1500 km epic biv flight of Damien LACAZE and Antoine GIRARD in the core of Himalaya and Karakorum mountains. This journey is actually a prelude and acclimatization to climb the Spantik (7027m) from the nearest city in two days, thanks to paragliding. Is it really achievable? What are the limits of such an ascent? Can we really come back unscathed?
America's Lost Airship: Weapon of War
From scouting missions to fleet protection, the U.S. Navy had big plans for their Titanic-sized aircraft. So, what happened?
Le salaire de la mer
A documentary that follows Jérémy, 34, the last fisherman of a family line, in Boulogne-sur-Mer. This young fisherman is now torn between his visceral love for the sea and the bank loans that he can already hardly pay back. Between the consequences of Brexit, the takeover of industrial fishing, covid and global warming, he may have to make the most difficult decision of all: sell his boat.
Jumping-Off Place
People believe in God. But sometimes there are rulers who dream of taking his place. For these purposes their press secretaries and PR managers come up with absurd and very expensive projects.
Tijras
A young lady leaves a La Femme concert, runs into a pair of scissors and decides to use them.
Pulverfass Pazifik: Chinas Aufstieg zur Seemacht
The History of EDS
Follows the rich history and traditions of the English Language School “Plovdiv” in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Yungay 7020
1970. An avalanche erased the Peruvian town of Yungay. Survivors rebuild it just a kilometer away. Huascarán, the once sacred and now feared mountain, speaks for itself. Those who remember know they should pay attenttion to it.
You Don’t Wanna Come for Our Polina
The life of the student Polina goes on as usual, until external circumstances unexpectedly interfere with her, or rather she is delayed at a rally. The next day, it's time to tell your parents about it. The heroine and her parents are separated not only by distance, but also by her views on life and politics.
Mollusk King: The Documentary
Documentary that follows the electronic music and soundtrack project Mollusk King.
dandarandan
The remembrance of a recurrence resonates in the alps, the humans that live there glance at it in dreams. With the camera we tried to pursue its melody up to the center of the mountain which erupted us into the glaciar as if we were gold. We imagined re-weaving the heartbeats with the narrative inscribed unto the alpine land.
I Asked Him to Take Me Dancing
A Modern Orthodox Jewish man, Hillel Rate turns the camera on his own quest for love. As his prospects improve, he finds himself reflecting on the tension between finding someone to spend your life with whilst losing the opportunity to love another. Love, he discovers, is full of bittersweet sacrifice.
An Ornithologist's Daughter
An Ornithologist’s Daughter merges private memories and history to paint the portrait of a woman. While observing her life, we gradually discover her identity as daughter and mother who has chosen to live far from people but close to nature. Erik Nuding’s strong debut fills the spectator’s eyes with a moving family portrait of rare grace and intelligence.
Puerta a puerta
A film produced with the same amount of care as the package at its centre, Luis Arnías and Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Puerta a Puerta records the preparation of a shipment in the United States and its attendant unboxing in Venezuela.
He is Everywhere and Nowhere
Movements as processing and movements as memories. Grief takes physical dimensions in a well-told and moving documentary about Ann, who lost her son Gösta in the tsunami catastrophe of 2004, and who continuously struggles to gain control over her feelings.
One Night In Newcastle
The city of Newcastle is renowned for it's vibrant nightlife, but with cuts to the emergency services, an increase of pubs and clubs and a mental health crisis the city is wrestling between its economic prosperity and the health and welfare of it's residents and visitors. This is where the Street Pastors come in, a group of christian volunteers from across the region who give up their time on a Friday and Saturday night to patrol some of the most lively streets in Britain. They operate without fear or favour, offering help to those in need - first aid, flip flops, foil blankets they have it all for those who need help. Follow the team as they survey the streets of Newcastle, find out who they are, and most importantly, why they do what they do.
Black Wagon
A crew of miners digs coal 500 meters underground. Miners must fulfill the daily plan. But with each hit with the pick, it becomes more and more difficult to get to the coal in the safe zone. The foreman decides to take risks and dig coal in the danger zone.
My club
A short docu film addressing issues like racism, homophobia and sexism within the popular sport football(soccer).
Constant
"Constant" is a journey through the social and political histories of measurement. For most of recorded history, the human body was the measure of all things. “Constant” asks what led measurement to depart from the body and become a science unto itself. The film explores three shifts in the history of measurement standardization, from the land surveying that drove Early Modern European land privatization, to the French Revolution that drove the Metric Revolution, to the conceptual dematerialisation of measurement in the contemporary era of Big Science. Each chapter traces the relationship of measurement standardization to ideas of egalitarianism, agency, justice, and power. Cinematic and technical images that begin as products of measurement systems are stretched beyond their functions to describe the resistance of lived experience to symbolic abstractions.
Kameelah Janan Rasheed: The Edge of Legibility
Immersed in books since childhood, acclaimed text-based artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed is fascinated by the written word and its power to both define and destabilize how we understand the world. With a close-up style mirroring Kameelah’s own preoccupation with the fragmentary and barely legible, this film explores the artist’s expansive ideas and miniaturist process in her Brooklyn home studio.
Asie-Pacifique - la nouvelle poudrière
As soon as he came to power in 2012, Xi Jinping clearly stated his ambition for a national renaissance. He will combine this with the construction of a powerful army and a certain vision of Chinese territory, which includes the reunification of Taiwan. In this quest, control of the oceans has become a crucial issue, and America an obstacle. In the South China Sea and the Pacific, the Chinese Communist Party has been pursuing a strategy to undermine American influence for the past decade. Relying on the active participation of maritime militias - fishermen trained by the military - China is creating a grey area between war and peace that destabilizes both its neighbors and the world's leading military power.
La night au frioul
A group of friends decide to spend a day on the Ile du Frioul, opposite Marseille. They dive, they discuss, run, sing, it dances. They fall asleep around a fire … A shadow, noises. They take shelter in a boat, they tell each other repeated stories, of the village, of adults, of djins … and there they meet a strange woman … We immerse ourselves with them, close to dreams, and to an adult life that is still far but close.
Nicolae
The late dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, who died in 1989, resurrects in 2021 as a hologram to address the contemporary inhabitants of a small Romanian village. What happens next is captured in a hybrid documentary, observing the effects this unusual encounter has on the people involved, many of whom are first-hand witnesses of Ceaușescu’s rule.
Kantan Hereru
A aging blacksmith tells stories from his past and shares the importance of his craft to daily life in the past. Historical experts provide testimony on the role the craft and products had played in Guam.
Oxford: A Place for Art
This is a documentary on the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council located in Oxford, MS. It was made by aspiring filmmakers attending the University of Mississippi. This documentary focuses on Oxford and the community for the arts that it generates.