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Three old sisters get together every Sunday. For Epiphany Sunday, the program is busy: eating at the Chinese restaurant, drawing the kings and finally going to see, reluctantly, the show of the fourth sister, the extravagant one, the scandalous one, who is part of a comic troupe of the third age...
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The film takes the form of a documentary report in which the director Claire Denis follows Les Têtes Brulées, a group of five musicians from Yaoundé in Cameroon, as they tour France.
Cinematography
"Miéville captures a moment of disquieting intimacy amid the bustle of a parade." - BAM
Director
Harry is a silent and fragile man. Full of fear. He works at a consulate, lives with his teenage daughter Ingrid and nourish a relationship with Anna.
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Estrenada junto con "Yo te saludo, María" de Jean-Luc Godard, "El libro de María" es un mediometraje sobre cómo la separación de unos padres afecta a su hija Marie.
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María es una joven normal que juega al baloncesto y que ayuda a su padre en una gasolinera. Un día María descubre un día que está embarazada, a pesar de no haberse acostado con ningún hombre, ni siquiera con su novio José, un taxista que no puede creerse que pueda tener un hijo siendo su novia virgen.
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Durante un fallido atraco a un banco, en el que participa la terrorista Carmen, Antonio, un guardia de seguridad, intenta seducirla. Para evitar ser arrestada, ella aparenta corresponder a su pretendiente, y ambos se refugian en un apartamento. Sin embargo, Carmen sigue vinculada al terrorismo, y el próximo objetivo de la banda es un secuestro.
Self
Producido inicialmente para emitirse en televisión, en este trabajo Jean-Luc Godard habla sobre la práctica del cine y se pregunta sobre el origen de la creatividad. (FILMAFFINITY)
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This short film is Godard’s message to the people of Lausanne, specifically journalist and critic Freddy Buache, addressing his reasons why he will not make a film about their town’s 500th anniversary. Rather than cynical or defensive, Godard's bemused narration of the footage of Lausanne is imaginative and even playful, a rumination on cinema's possibilities.