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- At nightfall, a four-engine aircraft landed at an airport. Only one passenger goes down, Joe, the last survivor of the Jewish family Falsch. He has left Berlin for forty years, in 1938. In the arrival room his dead family is there: parents, sister, brother, sister-in-law, aunt (all of them dead in concentration camps), the uncle and his wife (exiled in England, passed in Palestine and returned to die in Berlin) and Lili, the young German, daughter of a Nazi, whom he loved and who died under the bombing of Berlin. A night of celebration but also face to face dramatic for those thirteen people who have all suffered.
- Artist Bill Viola juxtaposes personal pictures of his mother's death with images of his own son's birth to explore foundational and potent themes of beginnings and endings, the cycle of life and the movement of generations.
- A Ruizian adaptation of Jean-Claude Gallotta's iconic wordless ballet choreography.
- In Paris, on a gala night, alone in her apartment, a 40-year-old woman focus on her life: her difficult relationship with her mother, the breakdown of her marriage, her relations with her children.
- This three-hour-long French documentary chronicles the life and personality of famed French poet, actor and intellectual Antonin Artaud, who passed away in 1948 when he was only 50 years old.
- A young Argentinian woman living in Paris is preparing a show on tango. Soon the doubt settles in her: is the tango still loved by women today. So, on a whim, she decides to return to her country to boldly perform her show there.
- This film is the result of a passion shared between Béatrice Soulé and Eric Serra, music composer of The Big Blue, for the exceptional talent of Doudou N'Diaye Rose, percussionist and rhythm teacher at the National Art Institute of Dakar. It was crucial for them to keep a track of the rhythm of the major drum leader of Senegal and they organized in the Island of Gnor a concert that this film restores us. Under the small amphitheater made of stone, the great virtuoso give us to see and listen to a great moment of joy because Doudou N'Diaye Rose dances as much as he drums. And for the fifty percussionists and one hundred members of the Julien Jouge's church choir, this is also the celebration of the bodies.
- Four people are about to emigrate from their country under dictatorship. Two men and a woman express their dismay through dance, while a man in a white suit soliloquizes, slumped in an armchair. But the exodus will remain internal, their cart not getting beyond the leprous walls of the shed.
- Archaeologist and architect Jean-Claude Golvin and Egyptologist Jean-Claude Goyon take you on a discovery of the temples of Karnak, Egypt. Winner of the Award for Best Television Film at the 4th Festival International du Film Scientifique.