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Taris
(Taris)A film by Jean Vigo
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 11 min
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Synopsis :
A sports documentary that studies the swimming style of the former world champion - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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A Film like any other
(Un film comme les autres)A film by Jean-Luc Godard
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 100 min
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In a waste ground, in front of suburban buildings, three students of Nanterre and two workers of the Renault factory argue about May 1968, some weeks after the events. Godard proposes an alternate editing between the argument of the young people and images of May 1968 -(occupation of La Sorbonne, battles in the streets, barricades). - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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Planet Earth
(Un jour sur terre)A film by Alastair Fothergill , Mark Linfield
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 89 min
- With Anggun
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The makers of Deep Blue present the ultimate portrait of life on earth. A stunning cinematic experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments among our planet's best-loved, wildest, and most elusive creatures. Five years in production / Filmed in 200 locations / 21 countries featured in the final movie / 40 specialist crews / 1000's of hours of footage / 250 day's of aerial photography. - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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The Will to See
(Une autre idée du monde)A film by Bernard-Henry Levy
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 0 min
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An old-time war reporter, philosopher and writer, Bernard-Henri Lévy is sent by a group of newspapers (Paris Match, La Repubblica, The Wall Street Journal, Der Stern and others) to bear witness and report from places in the world where suffering and misery is at its peak, where wars are going on under our noses, where the world's destiny is being determined and no one, it seems, is paying attention. An unflinching look at the most urgent humanitarian crises around the globe. - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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Vive le Tour
(Vive le Tour)A film by Louis Malle
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 18 min
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Synopsis :
Short film in which Louis Malle has an amused and sweet look at the Tour de France, filming the lasts of the race. Far of the image of mechanical sportsmen, Louis Malle gives the Tour de France a human appearance and Jean Bobet gives his voice for it. - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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Vladimir & Rosa
(Vladimir et Rosa)A film by Jean-Luc Godard , Jean-Pierre Gorin
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 103 min
- With Ernest Menzer, Anne Wiazemsky, Claude Nedjar, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin, More...
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In 1971, eight American militants were accused of "conspiracy in order to provoke a riot" and judged during the "Chicago Eight" trial. Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin propose a burlesque remake of this trial : a judge, named Ernest Adolf Himmler, draws on Playboy playmates instead of hearing the testimonies. A surprising mixing of political cinema and mockery which caricatures the "bourgeoise" justice. - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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A Journey Through French Cinema
(Voyage à travers le cinéma français)A film by Bertrand Tavernier
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 192 min
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Synopsis :
"Working as a citizen, a spy, an explorer and painter, a chronicler and adventurer (...) isn't that a fine definition of the job of a filmmaker? That one would like to apply to Renoir, Becker, the Vigo of L'Atalante, Grangier, Gréville or Sacha, who, in a scene or film , illumine an emotion, or uncover surprising truths. I would like this film to be an expression of gratitude to all those filmmakers, screenwriters, actors and musicians who have erupted into my life (...)" Bertrand Tavernier - More info Marketing materials Request for information
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Journeys through French cinema
(Voyages à travers le cinéma français (série))A film by Bertrand Tavernier
- Genre : Documentary
- Duration : 8 x 52'
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The Journey through French Cinema that Bertrand Tavernier offered us in theaters (released in October 2016) turned out to be too short for him to introduce all the directors and all the movies from 1930 to 1970 that he wanted to share with us. Therefore, he proposed a new TV show in which he will take us to meet René Clément, Henri-Georges Clouzot, Julien Duvivier, Henri Decoin, women directors, Claude Autant-Lara, as well as composers who made french films' music an art by itself, far from Hollywood' spotlight. - More info Marketing materials Request for information
