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Fleurs du mal
Bubbly and energetic love story about a boy who is a free spirit and moves through Paris dancing and an Iranian girl who is in…Published on: -
Free Radicals – A History of Experimental Cinema
Named after the experimental film classic by Len Lye, Free Radicals is an informative yet above all passionate film essay, as well as a fine…Published on: -
Mistérios de Lisboa
Breathtaking film version of the classic Portuguese novel by Camilo Carlos Branco. Lisbon in the 19th century: a boy discovers the secret of his aristPublished on: -
La BM du Seigneur
In this western-like docufiction, the inhabitants of a trailer park play themselves. Fred and his friends are involved in dubious affairs: stealing exPublished on: -
Women’s Show – Fall/Winter 1999-2000
This film was screened before the collection was shown. A fascinating way of explaining the concept, directed by Margiela himself.Published on: -
Love, Jealousy and Wanting to Be in Two Places at Once
From festival regular Gregg Smith: Tango as a means to rekindle the lost passion in a marriage.vPublished on: -
Mauvaise graine
Maxime doesn’t come home after school. Against the odds, his father Bruno, who is a teacher, tries to understand his son and his friends.Published on: -
Noir océan
Supported by beautiful photography, Noir océan depicts the inner journey to adulthood of a number of young sailors in a loving and melancholy fPublished on: -
Film socialisme
Film essay by the French maestro about the situation in Europe. It’s a symphony in three parts: a Mediterranean cruise with multilingual conversPublished on: -
Ouverture
Camera improvisation in Cinemascope transforms the meagre light in an old Normandy shed into an abstract kinetic light show.Published on: