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- 1950's, France, by the serene banks of the Marne River. François, a daydreaming child of boundless imagination, has his life changed when his father decides to start building a boat in the garden. Thus begins the family's grand odyssey, a collective venture to construct a boat that would carry them away - somewhere between reality and reverie.
- Elderly Louise gets stranded at a seaside resort after missing the last train. Determined to stay, she faces challenging weather conditions. Will she survive?
- Angola. Three generations of women in a 25-year-long civil war: Lelena (the grandmother), Nayola (the daughter) and Yara (the granddaughter). Past and present interlace. Nayola goes in search of her missing husband at the height of the war. Decades later, the country is finally at peace but Nayola has not returned. Yara has become a rebellious teenager and a subversive rap singer. Lelena tries to contain her for fear of the police coming to arrest her. One night, a masked intruder breaks into their house, armed with a machete. An encounter like nothing they could have imagined.
- Caroline, archaeologist, is participating in excavations in the countryside, in the very area where she grew up. Lucie, her daughter, joins her for a few days during her holidays.
- June 1940: Hitler launches tanks and troops across Europe yet Germany is impoverished, has few raw materials, and no oil or currency. How did the Nazis manage to set off the cataclysm of WWII with little money and a weak economy?
- Three Hundred Thousand Kilometers per Second is an experimental, interstellar road movie. A journey backwards in time, where we retrace the history of the universe towards the mystery of its origin. The film tells the story of two parallel spaces. That of a woman and a mysterious source of light. Attracted by the source, the woman tries to seize it. But the light, in perpetual transformation, remains elusive. The closer she gets, the more its transformations make her tremble, as if she's tuning into its energy. The two words begin to interact, blending into one another in a chorography of connection, until the ultimate pulse in unison, merging space into a single entity.
- During a lifetime, a woman and man who are forced to leave their native countryside follow a path that puts into question Latin America's capitalist and liberal economic development and its consequences on humans.
- In a city at night, a human-shaped deer tries to steal a man's identity by taking his head off.
- Instead of the famous land based Cyclops from Homer's Odyssey, this animated short offers us a maritime marionette figure of a Cyclops who is a lighthouse keeper and who has nightmares involving a red fish he keeps in an aquarium.
- This film is based on real events. In December 2011, a watchman was attacked by a pack of more than 20 stray dogs wandering in a poor neighbourhood on the outskirts of Bogotá.
- In a remote farm, Raymonde lives a solitary life. She takes care of her garden, raises rabbits, but loneliness weighs on her. She asks herself questions about the meaning of things, about God, about her tardy virginity. Now, Raymonde feels an immense desire to live rising within her ...
- A weasel, whose absurd job is selling ties, roams the countryside. Considered a pest and constantly wandering, she decides to try her luck in the forest. With the help of a hedgehog, her destiny changes.
- West Africa, early 1960s. A French officer is assigned to find a missing missionary. His investigation, amid mistrust, silence and prejudice, takes him far away from the glittering shoreline, where day and night become one.
- An old woman and her granddaughter sit around a table and go through old family photographs. Although this old woman, at first, tries to resist looking at these pictures, she cannot resist what the past evokes. During the time of drinking one cup of Turkish coffee we witness the story of a little girl who hung on to life and captured happiness although she was forced to get married at a little age. These old family photographs are transformed by the old woman's feelings of the past while her grand daughter and a cup of Turkish coffee tie her to now.
- Hands down. Noé's parents tirelessly repeat this phrase to their son, whose arms are in a perpetual state of motion when he speaks or is overcome by emotion.
- An eager little bear is waiting for his birthday guests to arrive. Slowly he realizes that he has been rejected. He does not give up as the determination to celebrate his birthday is still strong and, free as a bird, his hunt for company begins.
- Who wouldn't give their all for a child? a mother sees an opportunity to escape the hardships of a life of poverty by selling her organs to a sick, very rich, elderly neighbor. and she hands over her own..
- Captain 3D, a 20 centimeter super-hero, will be placed in a human-sized setting. He has super 3D glasses that allow him to give dimension and life to all the flat visuals around him (drawings, postcards, posters). When he looks at an horror movie poster from the 50s, he gives life to a giant octopus about to devour a pretty damsel. Driven only by his courage, he decides to save her, at the risk of his life. To do so, he must face a disproportionately big world compared to his small size, and then confront the very, very ferocious monster in the final fight. Is he going to make it ? Will he save the damzel ? Are they going to know a happy ending? Captain 3D is an unusual super-hero, brave and with big heart. Using his muscles more than his brain, he is motivated by a beautiful girl.
- Hilton, age 70, is a painter and decorator who has been suffering from Parkinson's disease for 30 years. One afternoon he confides to his step-son Julien's camera how he imagines his disease being caused by an ice hockey skater who is slashing neurons in his brain. Hilton calls the skater his "buddy" Joe, but now the time has come to take stock of his long struggle, and his life.