001 // Syndromes and a Century
Apichatpong Weerasethakul // Thaïlande // 2006
// 105 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
In Thailand, in a country hospital, Dr Toey, a young physician, does not respond to the timid advances of a colleague. To comfort him, she tells him of her own unrequited love for a florist, an orchid specialist. In Thailand, in a sophisticated urban hospital, Toey faces the advances of the same enamored colleague. History and the film seem to repeat themselves, and yet... Introduction...
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002 // Images of the World and the Inscription of War // Respite
Harun Farocki // Allemagne // 1988 et 2007
// 75 et 40 min // Couleur // 4:3 et 16:9
"One must be as wary of images as of words. Images and words are woven into discourses, networks of meanings. My path is to go in search of a buried meaning, to clear the debris that clog the images." Harun Farocki Introduction In Images of the World and the Inscription of War and Respite , Harun Farocki ponders two sets of images of the Holocaust and makes them readable by way of two...
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003 // David Holzman's Diary // My Girlfriend's Wedding
Jim McBride // États-Unis // 1967
// 74 min // Noir et blanc // 1:33
The better to understand his life, and because, according to Godard "cinema is truth 24 times per second", David Holzman, a trainee filmmaker in the New York of the 1960s, starts a film diary. To see the film of his life will perhaps enable him to grasp its meaning. But David Holzman will quickly understand that the ubiquity of the camera in his daily life is not without influence on the...
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004 // Black Harvest
Robin Anderson & Bob Connolly // Australie // 1992
// 90 min // Couleur // 1:33
"As with a great book, we find what is at the core of humanity since Cain and Abel. Greed, jealousy, lust for power." Catherine Humblot / / Le Monde "A documentary event of extraordinary resonance." Stephen Holden / / New York Times Cinéma du Réel // Grand Prix 1992 Best Documentary // Australian Film Institute Awards 1992 Sundance Festival// Official Selection 1993 ...
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19 // The other side of everything
Mila Turajlic // France - Serbie // 2017
// 104 min // Couleur // HD
World premiere Toronto International Film Festival 2017 Winner of the IDFA Award for Best-Feature Length Documentary Nominee for the LUX PRIZE of the European Parliament Short-listed for the European Film Academy Award for Best Documentary THEATRICAL RELEASE 24/10/2018 “ If I really am a Freedom Fighter, the freedom I have won is the worst failure of my life...
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005 // Summer of Giacomo
Alessandro Comodin // Italie // 2011
// 78 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
It's summertime in the countryside of North-East Italy. Giacomo is a nineteen-year-old deaf boy. One day with Stefania, a friend from childhood, they go to the river to have a picnic. The two youths wander so far from the trodden paths that they finally get lost. They find themselves alone and free during an afternoon that could last the entire summer. Sensuality intermingles with their...
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006 // GILLES GROULX, 6 films collection
Gilles Groulx // Canada // 1960 - 1969
// Couleur // 4:3 et 16:9
GILLES GROULX, 6 films collection Figure of the modernity of the Canadian cinema, precursor and pioneer of documentary forms, virtuoso editor, Gilles Groulx (1931-1994) signed a daring work, demanding and politic that remains to be discovered in France. He signed at the end of the 50s, with Michel Brault, The Raquetteurs (1958), founding act of cinéma-direct . Sometimes...
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007 // Mundane History
Anocha Suwichakornpong // Thaïlande // 2010
// 82 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
In the wealthy Bangkok house he shares with his father, Ake, a young paralyzed man, is nailed to his bed. His days go by uneasily, marked by his angry silence due to dependence. A nursing auxiliary, Pun, has been recruited to take care of him. At first, they communicate little. The young man starts to open up his heart through candid conversations. The close proximity to Pun makes Ake’s...
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008 // Neighbouring Sounds
Kleber Mendonça Filho // Brésil // 2012
// 131 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
At Recife,on Brazilian coast, the inhabitants of a prosperous district of Setúbal follow a quiet way of life, between small annoyances and airiness. Bia deploy some tricks for shut the neighbour's dog up, Joã o wakes up in the arms of his last night lover, Fransisco prevailing in mysterious patriarch on neighborhood, get visits from a private security company that wants to establish it...
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009 // Au revoir l'été
Kôji Fukada // Japon // 2013
// 126 min // Couleur // 1:33
Accompanied by Sakuko, her niece, preparing its entry to university, Mikie is back in her hometown to carry out the translation of an Indonesian novel. The summer languor in the Japanese countryside is an opportunity for Mikie to reconnect with Ukichi, an ancient lover, manager of a clandestine love hotel and for Sakuko to approach the shy Takashi, a Fukushima refugee. This summer...
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010 // Like You Know it All
Hong Sang-Soo // Corée // 2009
// 122 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
Still unknown, not rich enough and in despair about changing that, Ku Kyung-nam cannot escape anymore the “art film director” label, even at forty years. When the Jecheon festival asked him to be a member of the jury, he accepted with an idea in mind: perhaps he will have some rewarding encounters. Though he fells asleep in front of the movies, its evenings in company of a childhood...
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011 // Sons of Barents
David Kremer // France // 2015
// 75 min // Couleur // HD
Barents Sea. Arctic Circle. The endless days of summer pass. Thirty men board the Grand Hermine , the last French trawler equipped for the deep-sea fishing. They work tirelessly, facing the sea, on their own. They purchase fish shoals, on a relentless course, every fishing season. What brings these men back to this risky life? How do they make it through, together? //...
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012 // Welcome to Madagascar
Franssou Prenant // France // 2015
// 102 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
When you return to a spot you have been in the past, it always looks smaller or larger, freer or more boring than it did before. Time distorts memory. But according to Franssou Prenant, everything in Algiers is still the same, apart from possibly the colour of the fence, which has changed from blue to grey from lack of paint. It soon becomes clear that her picture of the city where she lived...
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013 // Spectres are haunting Europe
Maria Kourkouta & Niki Giannari // France // 2016
// 99 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
The daily life of refugees (Syrian, Kurdish, Pakistani, Afghani, and other) in the camp of Idomeni. Refugees waiting in queues for food, tea and doctors; waiting to cross the border between Greece and Macedonia. One day, Europe closes its borders for them once and for all. The "residents" of Idomeni decide, in their turn, to occupy the train tracks, blocking the trains that carry goods across...
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014 // The Valley
Ghassan Salhab // Liban // 2014
// 134 min // Couleur // 1.77
After a car accident on a lone mountain road, a middle-aged man loses his memory. Drenched in blood, he continues to walk along the deserted path. Further down the road, he encounters people with engine trouble and helps them get their car running again. They are reluctant to leave him stranded, so they take him home to their large estate in the Bekaa valley, a place where production...
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016 // Sayonara
Kôji Fukada // Japon // 2015
// 112 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
It is the near future, Japan has become contaminated with massive amounts of radiation. With 80% of Japan severely contaminated, the government makes an official decision to abandon the country and begin evacuating residents by lots. Left behind in the swelling exodus is a South African expatriate, Tanya, and her android caretaker, Leona. As people pass them by, the two are left alone together...
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// El Gran Movimiento
Kiro Russo // Bolivie, France, Qatar, Suisse // 2021
// 85 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
A symphony of the city in the heights, the illness of a worker, the nightmare and his redemption.
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// Moving
Shinji Sômai // Japon // 1993
// 124 min // Couleur // 1:66
Renko, a girl in the sixth grade, is at first unperturbed by her parents' decision to separate. With the companionship of her boyfriend, Minoru, and Sally, a classmate in the same boat, Renko gradually realises the practical implications of divorce, and tries repeatedly to get her parents to reconcile. An old man teaches her about the need to forget the past... TEAM with Tomoko...
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// Motherland :
Park Jae-Beom // Corée // 2022
// 68 min // Couleur // 16:9
Krisha is the daughter of the Yates who are the nomad tribe of the tundra. To save her sick mother, she follows the words of Shaman and takes off on her adventure to the end of Northern land to find the red bear she saw in her dreams. In the meanwhile, Captain Vladimir of the federal army and Bazak, the hunter, invades the forest to hunt the red bear. Krisha arrives at the forest...
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// Apolonia Apolonia
Lea Glob // Danemark, Pologne, France // 2022
// 116 min // Couleur // 1:66
When director Lea Glob met Apolonia in 2009, a child of Parisian bohemia raised among a community of artists who frequented the theater founded by her father, she had no idea that she would be filming her for thirteen years. With successive strokes, the Danish filmmaker paints a captivating portrait of a young woman who carries us along in her quest for creative emancipation....
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News
- 15 mai de 17h à 21h
Vernissage de l’exposition Ces voix qui m'assiègent...- Cité Internationale des arts
- 16 mai à 19h
Live documentary performance de Mila Turajlic consacré à son travail sur les archives - Cycle La recherche et ses récits, Le Bal
- 18-21 mai
Projections et rencontres avec Mila Turajlic de Non Alignés et Ciné-Guerrillas, Festival Etonnants Voyageurs, St Malo
- 22 mai à 18h
Rencontre et dialogue entre Mila Turajlic et Elaine Mohktefi (militante anti-raciste et anticoloniale, ancienne du FLN), MEP
- 23 mai à 19h
Projection du film Non Alignés (présenté par Carine Chichkowsky, productrice), Parti Communiste Français, Paris