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- In this animated miniature on a single sheet, the drawing comes to life before our eyes telling the escape of a wild boar, but of the ways in which people occupy the places that used to belong to nature.
- In 1979, in Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer, a small remote village in Normandy, we attend the funeral of Jan Hermann. No doubt then that Jan takes a secret with him to the grave. By putting order into the affairs of his father, Daniel Hermann discovers unimaginable story.
- Tonight is the big party at Claire's and it's going to be so cool. Besides, Jimmy came. Everyone knows he is there for Maya. But does her heart beat for Jimmy?
- Coline returns to her childhood bedroom to sort through her things. The objects revive her memories, and she ends up accepting those she can never get rid of.f.
- A big white whale washes up in the middle of a city. The animal is at death's door, people around it moan and complain, cars can't move. In a school bus, a little girl is learning a poem for class. When she leaves the bus to see what's happening, she decides to approach the animal in order to find a way through. The animal's pained song, however, leads her down a different path, as she leads the townspeople to consider the animal anew in a strange, collective musical experience.
- Depicts the aftermath of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan, and chronicles the life of the last man to remain in the no-gone zone.
- While slugs slither aimlessly across the kitchen floor, Noémie composes a moving and fragmented self-portrait, on the fringes between intimacy and the world's hubbub.
- He's a magician. She's a firefighter. Isolating themselves from the chaos of a world in turmoil, the two lovers live in a crane basket high in the sky, where they go about their daily business.
- Martinique, 18th century. For rebelling after defending his pregnant wife, Mathieu, a slave working on a sugar cane plantation, is sentenced to death. However, the judge suggested that he could escape to death, if he agrees to leave for Canada to work as an executioner. Having no choice, the young man accepts.
- A paranoid schizophrenic will push the conspiracy logic up against the wall. The only character in the film stages his own life by manipulating life-sized puppets that represent his family members.
- Our society has been optimized to best serve the economy, dogma and reproduction. Woman's body too.
- In a department store, a little mechanical theatre plays a musical-style 'Hansel & Grethel' continually. Thomas, a little boy aged around 10, finds himself watching it against his will.
- In a quiet neighbourhood, a young man observes from his flat the comings and goings of his neighbour, an old man dressed ion old rags and wearing ancient carpet slippers.
- The story takes place in an old fishing village. The sea has disappeared, the lack of water makes the living difficult. The men went away looking for a job. Amongst the children who stayed at the village, Boris and Toumbil share a deep friendship. One day, Boris' parents will move to the North for a better life, even if they must leave everything behind. But despite that, children continue to play and the abandoned ships are for them a fabulous playground.