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- De retour à Saint-Martial pour les funérailles de son défunt patron, Jérémie se retrouve chez la veuve Martine, mêlée à une disparition, une voisine menaçante et les intentions louches d'un abbé.
- Exploration de la douleur spirituelle de la tauromachie, du torero tourmenté dans l'arène, l'un des exemples les plus excessifs et les plus graphiques de l'origine de la civilisation de l'Europe du Sud.
- Sur une île de la Polynésie française, une écrivaine revient dans son pays après avoir triomphé en France avec un roman. Cependant, elle est désorientée et en crise créative.
- An American delegation travels to Russia in the midst of the Ukrainian war to try to find a solution to an economic dispute linked to sanctions. Out of This World explores the eternal rivalry between Russia and the USA.
- Madame de Dumeval, le Duc de Tesis et le Duc de Wand, libertins expulsés de la cour puritaine de Louis XVI, recherchent l'appui du légendaire Duc de Walchen, esseulé dans un pays où règnent hypocrisie et fausse vertu.
- A portrayal of Ferdinand Magellan and Beatriz Barbosa's 1517 marriage in Seville, focusing on their brief time together before his departure on the Spanish crown's expedition.
- En revenant d'une partie de chasse, le roi Louis XIV ressent une vive douleur à la jambe. Il entame son agonie, entouré de ses fidèles dans les appartements royaux.
- Famous lover Casanova now long past his prime, meets Count Dracula during a journey to Transylvania.
- The film takes place in Ireland - an Ireland where people speak Catalan with a Fassbinder accent - from the 1930 to today, and follows in several parallel directions the sprawling saga of two rival gold mines, the exploitation of artists by Capital, and the simultaneous opening of a brothel where women do not like men. Because he does things his own way, Albert Serra's most narrative and wordy film was not meant for cinema: produced by the Venice Biennale, it was part of an installation, its chapters shown simultaneously on several screens. Singularity could very well have been called "Velvet Goldmine", as it sings the meeting of brothels and tunnels, of a golden stud and lustful bodies (both shown as abstractions). In all its monumental and relaxed length, it offers us at once an intense aesthetic ride and a detailed reflection on the balance of human urges (the libidinal kind, especially). The film is carried by all of Serra's regular actors, it is saturated with purely theoretical homosexuality and endless conversations, and its period-sitcom plot progressively unfolds until it dissolves into the uncertain future of humankind.
- In this minimalist take on Cervantes' Don Quixote story, there are no windmills - only wind, trees, grass and sunlight. It is a soulful study of two lone figures against an unspoiled landscape.
- Louis XIV is no newcomer to Albert Serra's filmography, the hero of his latest opus to date, THE DEATH OF LOUIS XIV (2016). ROI SOLEIL features a twin, even though, in the game of differences, it turns out that there are quite a few. Instead of Jean-Pierre Léaud, a non-professionnal actor whom Serra already worked with in his first films.
- Les trois Rois Mages s'embarquent dans un périple pour voir l'Enfant Jésus.
- A short in honour of Ranier Werner Fassbinder by Albert Serra.
- Loving cult film and idiosyncratic musical portrait of summer festivities in the Catalan village of Crespià, with early performances by the well-known faces from the work of Serra.
- Poetic portrait of the non-profesional actor Lluís Serrat Massanellas, friend and collaborator of Albert Serra, while revisiting the work of filmmakers Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub.
- The study of inland water ecosystems.
- Eternal life is getting harder for the undead Tina, who subsists on the transfer of energies accessed during the male orgasm. When her partner-in-crime gives in to suicidal ennui, Tina is left alone to protect her species from extinction.
- Along with a small crew, film director Albert Serra travels to La Mancha, homeland of El Quijote, to research for a forthcoming film about this famous character
- Reflection on the construction of Europe, its cultural identity and its foundations through the complete adaptation of the texts Conversations with Goethe, by J.P. Eckermann, Hitler's Table Talks and Fassbinder uber Fassbinder: Die ungekurzten Interviews (compilation of interviews with the German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, which is used as a counterpoint to the first two books).
- A mysterious figure rises from dried earth and descends upon a drought-stricken town, driven by thirst, like Tantalus. Nature, or some God, has meted out punishment, and there's no hope for sharing water.