L'Extrême Droite dans l'Histoire : Du général Boulanger à Jean-Marie Le Pen
The destiny of Sergio Leone from his poor childhood in a neighborhood under fascism in Rome until his last film in America. This guided the filmmaker's personal life and career to create his epic antiheroes and spaghetti westerns.
Overview of the history of cinema in Flanders.
“We’re beautiful, the whole gang. We’re special,” says Jean of the 15-odd employees at The Artisan—a workshop employing people with intellectual disabilities. Jean is the self-described “handyman and best-looking” member of the group. A moving celebration of difference, The Artisans captures daily life at an organization where the workers are as courageous as they are colourful.
Rouge ! L'Art au pays des soviets
Stallone, profession héros
Humboldt et la redécouverte de la nature
Il était une fois notre planète
Je ne suis pas un singe
Made on a shoestring budget, François Ruffin and Gilles Perret’s investigative documentary has the adventurous spirit of a road movie. Intimate and sometimes humorous, encounters with yellow vest protestors pierce through reports of violence and destruction, revealing a collective desire for equity.
Le Pigalle - Une histoire populaire de Paris
Guadeloupe, l’île Papillon
Le point de vue du lion
Bob Denard, Profession Mercenaire
Votez Cindy !
La Rivière
Rodin: A Modernist
Sigmaringen, le dernier refuge
A documentary film that highlights two street derived dance styles, Clowning and Krumping, that came out of the low income neighborhoods of L.A.. Director David LaChapelle interviews each dance crew about how their unique dances evolved. A new and positive activity away from the drugs, guns, and gangs that ruled their neighborhood. A raw film about a growing sub-culture movements in America.
In 1997, a group of lawyers and activists prosecuted rape as a crime against humanity. This is the story of their fight for the first conviction.