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- Portrait of a contemporary woman living in Dublin. Margaret handles in a very sensitive way- how difficult it is for a mother to grieve the death of a child, even if they are estranged.
- A portrayal of a family torn apart over a little Muslim boy's future.
- On the night of the strangest wedding in cinema history, a grotesque gang boss hires a stone cold killer to bring him the finger of a fading, drug-addicted jazz legend.
- A fragile young woman, who has tried to escape the dark past of her family, is forced to return to her family's estate. She must relive her previous traumas and confront the true source of her family's guilt.
- It follows a rider who, after being dropped from the team, is reinstated following a doping error.
- A man, heartbroken after divorce, plans an ill-conceived stunt, but his ex-con neighbor's guidance and unexpected money help him find closure and move forward.
- MOVE! is a documentary dance series developed by Signed Media and ZDF for the European TV network Arte. It discovers movement and dance in a fresh, smart and modern way. It is competent without taboos and goes right to the heart of the matter. This unusual experiment combines traditional and contemporary dance styles as well as everyday movement in 26 minutes per episode. MOVE! is hosted by the multitalented choreographer, dancer and politician Sylvia Camarda from Luxembourg. She translates for the audience the most universal language dwelling within human beings: movement. She takes us on a lively journey, discovering the small codes and the big impulses that haunt us and direct our bodies. MOVE! follows Sylvia Camarda as she meets artists, philosophers, dancers and choreographers, to discover how topical and relevant the language of movement is. In the first season, each episode was devoted to one of the big topics of humanity, like fear, power or digitalization. In the second season of MOVE!, Sylvia Camarda travels through Africa and Europe in order to discover whether, how and why different individuals and cultures differ in their daily routines as well as in their artistic expressions. What characterizes the movements of a collective, a community, a nation? Is the way we run, gesticulate, greet one another or dance already invested in our genes? Or is it the result of traditional, collective experiences that go back centuries? In Soweto, Dakar, Tunis, Paris and Brussels, Sylvia Camarda encounters fascinating artists and intellectuals and explores with them the forces that determine the characteristics of our movements.
- Relentless and well-informed investigation of the "Putin system" of eliminating opponents. In the background, the naivety and compromise of the West
- Each 26 min. episode follows a different protagonist, and is directed by a different director. In the tradition of pure observational cinema, the viewer is allowed to immerse into the life of the protagonist, whose reality, conflicts and dreams, reflect the various socio-cultural realities of Luxembourg.
- They are the biggest predators on the planet. They can be up to 20 meters long and they clearly exceed 50 tons. They are the champions of apnea. They are the conquerors of the depths, where nothing is seen, where the pressure is 60 times greater than that of the surface, pressure that would literally make us implode. For a long time, we could not dive with them. They were hunted and decimated until the 70s, for over a century (35,000 sperm whales per year !). Those who survived flee the boats. But today, in a few places in the world, we have managed to regain their confidence. We will follow the explorers of this new world, François Sarano, a former member of the Cousteau team, and Pierre Gallego from the Luxembourgish association Odyssea. Thanks to them, we can finally meet them, where they live, in the immensity of the oceans.
- Is USA "just an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery", as said by ex-President Jimmy Carter. The film claims that in US, lobby groups, corporations and billionaires invest millions to ensure the 'right' candidate wins elections.
- While a Chinese businessman wants to take control of the interoceanic route in Nicaragua, actor and teacher Yemn creates a play with the local kids to reflect on their history, their identity and the country's future.
- On National Day, a woman neglected for too long by those around her decides to desperately draw attention to herself.
- The sitcom follows the young actor Max in his "adventures" with roommates, whom he has to find in order to share the rent after Sophie left him. There will be students, attractive actresses, criminals, housewives, and even a corpse.
- When her mother dies, Julie discovers that her father is not her real father. Troubled, she begins to look for answers.
- When Zoé and Ben, a married couple, spend the night in a hotel in the city of Paris, their sleep is disturbed by a noise coming from the next room. At first, they think it's a mouse messing around inside a paper bag in the trash can. However, they suddenly notice that the paper bag itself is making noises and seems to be breathing. Ben attempts to approach the matter logically, but Zoe's emotional reaction indicates that the bag has found its way into their lives for a deeper reason.
- In 1921, a Luxembourgish cartographer visited Albania, preparing the border for the newly independent country. He went on to take part in the chaotic Paris conference of Ambassadors, where an observation he made would change the outcome of the diplomatic gathering.