Films
Film
21e
Le miracle
Eric Piccoli
China, Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Is life as we know it a miracle? Every day, the functioning of a society is so complex that it is surprising that it does not collapse. The Miracle is a short film of personal thoughts on the near future across the rooftops of Shanghai. The text is freely inspired by the book Feasible Utopias, written by the architect and author Yona Friedman.
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21e
Le petit bonhomme de poche
Ana Chubinidze
France, Switzerland, Georgia, Animation
A little man lives in an old suitcase. One day he finds a new friend, an old blind man. The little man jumps into the blind man's pocket. With music, the pocket man helps the blind man walk and see things in the street. Both are very happy together.
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21e
Le silence fait peur aux brutes
Étienne Boulanger
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
On a strip of land between two waters, a drummer spreads his rhythm in front of the immense landscape. The popping beats resound through the fjord. The echo resonates between heaven and earth and reaches a group of rowers energetically training on their rowing. Deploying a sublime collective effort larger than life, they try to get the maximum power from their hi-tech craft.
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21e
Les Adieux de la grise
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
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21e
Les misérables
France,
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21e
Leçon de chose
Pierre Dugowson
France, Fiction
Giving a finance course is good. Remember to check the age of students before giving the course, it can be better.
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21e
Luminaris
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Argentina, Animation
In a world controlled and timed by the light, a common man has a plan that could change the destiny.
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21e
MINOULE
Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
France, Animation
Minoule is a malicious cat. He draws his laziness on the edge of his window, under the roofs. In the distance, the song of a small canary in his cage appetites him, but the path that leads to his prey is full of pitfalls.
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21e
MISS HOLOCAUST
MICHALINA MUSIELAK
Poland, Documentary
Israël, Haïfa, 2015. Old women prepare for an event. They are told how to walk, they wear numbers and try to succeed in the selection process. These women are Holocaust survivors. And the event is a beauty pageant.
How can one sustain the remembrance of Holocaust, when the interest in the stories of the survivors is so little. Are we fed up? Have we seen too much of it? Is the Holocaust celebration only an end in itself? And reminding of "that it will never happen again" is meaningless?
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21e
Madam Black
Ivan Barge
New Zealand, Fiction
When a glamour photographer runs over a child's pet, he's forced to fabricate a story about its disappearance.