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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Une vie meilleure

    After failing in the restaurant business, Nadia travels to Canada to earn a living. She leaves her son in the excellent hands of her friend…
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  • Retour de flamme

    Film archeologist Serge Bromberg opens a treasure chest of unique cartoons that illustrate how the imagination of animators has been triggered by the
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  • Le reste du monde

    A family drama. A deceased mother and a father with a new wife. Three sisters; the middle one has lost her lover by whom she…
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  • Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema

    This portrait of the French filmmaker Jean Epstein focuses especially on the period when he was filming in Brittany. Epstein allowed himself to be ins
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  • Jouer Ponette

    Based on the original video rushes created during the 1995 shooting of a Doillon film, this minimalist documentary focuses on the talent of a four-yea
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  • fancy-fair

    Well-acted drama about a fragile woman and her blunt family. Her son is the only one who really wants to see her. Poignant and precise.
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  • Sur la planche

    Badia and Imane work in Tangier peeling shrimps and at night they earn money robbing men. The determined Badia hates peeling shrimps and sees two…
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  • Los pasos dobles

    This visually impressive combination of the lives of saints, painted portraits and the Billy the Kid myth earned the Rotterdam regular Lacuesta the ma
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  • Matière grise

    If you are cynical, you could call this a genre film. Almost all Rwandan films are about the genocide they can’t come to terms with.…
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  • Demain?

    Delmira Agustini (Uruguay, 1886-1914) is considered one of the greatest female poets in Latin America. Filmmaker Laurent provides a beautiful, calm an
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