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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Damien Décembre

    Damien wanders the streets of Paris. The conversations he has can’t allay his nerves. Intimate portrait of an oversensitive boy.
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  • It Must Make Peace

    Mali, the ‘birthplace of music’, is so oppressed by religious strife that its culture is dying. Few can still play the traditional instruments. Global
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  • Thomas Pesquet, l’étoffe d’un héros

    On 17 November 2016, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet was sent to the International Space Station by the European Space Agency for six months to c
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  • Riverred

    Footage of children playing in the Godavari River juxtaposes with scenes from Cocteau’s Orphée to break the boundaries of each and create
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  • All You Can Eat Buddha

    A mysterious stranger fascinates the clients of a South-American holiday resort. He starts performing miracles on the spot. Who is he? A weird, funny,
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  • Razzia

    On the eve of the riots in Casablanca in 2015, five characters from every corner of Moroccan society live different lives, linked only by their…
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  • Marquis de Wavrin, du manoir à la jungle

    To avoid prison, Marquess Robert de Wavrin flees to South America in 1913. There, he not only shoots an array of exotic animals, but also…
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  • Le film de Bazin

    In 1958, influential film critic André Bazin started his own film project, about Roman churches. He died a few months later, leaving his dream
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  • Le fort des fous

    In three acts, Mari investigates in a brilliant, complex way the heritage of the colonisation process. From a historic portrayal in her birthplace Alg
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  • Jeune femme

    Paula hates Paris. Chain smoking she wanders its streets. Dumped by her older boyfriend she tries to regroup. Chameleonic she accommodates everyo
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