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An asylum patient must find her mother amid the guests at a large gala held at the hospital.
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An asylum patient must find her mother amid the guests at a large gala held at the hospital.
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A cinematic essay interweaving private archive images and a mixture of reflective, speculative and poetic intertitles that, like “an old movie from the 20th century”, invites us to meditate on what Des Pallières once liked to call “our old homeland”.
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Através de uma lente caleidoscópica de perspectivas, o cineasta Arnaud des Pallières monta um retrato complexo de Edgar Degas neste curta poético. Estrelado por Michael Lonsdale como o impressionista homônimo, "Degas et moi" estabelece um diálogo entre as artes, ao mesmo tempo em que coloca em primeiro plano o legado problemático do artista.
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Sandra (Adèle Exarchopoulos) é uma jovem se mudando para Paris, e que tem um leve toque para o desastre. Karine (Solène Rigot) é uma adolescente que passa por infinitas sucessões de fugas, homens e percalços, porque qualquer coisa é melhor que sua família. Kiki (Vega Cuzytek) é uma criança que vive uma tragédia após ser pega em um jogo de esconde-esconde. Renée (Adèle Haenel) é uma mulher estabelecida, que pensava estar livre do seu passado. Aos poucos, entendemos que essas quatro mulheres representam diferentes lados da mesma pessoa.
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Sandra (Adèle Exarchopoulos) é uma jovem se mudando para Paris, e que tem um leve toque para o desastre. Karine (Solène Rigot) é uma adolescente que passa por infinitas sucessões de fugas, homens e percalços, porque qualquer coisa é melhor que sua família. Kiki (Vega Cuzytek) é uma criança que vive uma tragédia após ser pega em um jogo de esconde-esconde. Renée (Adèle Haenel) é uma mulher estabelecida, que pensava estar livre do seu passado. Aos poucos, entendemos que essas quatro mulheres representam diferentes lados da mesma pessoa.
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Sandra (Adèle Exarchopoulos) é uma jovem se mudando para Paris, e que tem um leve toque para o desastre. Karine (Solène Rigot) é uma adolescente que passa por infinitas sucessões de fugas, homens e percalços, porque qualquer coisa é melhor que sua família. Kiki (Vega Cuzytek) é uma criança que vive uma tragédia após ser pega em um jogo de esconde-esconde. Renée (Adèle Haenel) é uma mulher estabelecida, que pensava estar livre do seu passado. Aos poucos, entendemos que essas quatro mulheres representam diferentes lados da mesma pessoa.
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No século 16, um vendedor de cavalos vive uma vida tranquila e próspera, até ser maltratado por um nobre poderoso. Decidido a reconquistar sua honra e seus direitos, ele monta um exército de plebeus e declara guerra contra o injusto soberano.
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No século 16, um vendedor de cavalos vive uma vida tranquila e próspera, até ser maltratado por um nobre poderoso. Decidido a reconquistar sua honra e seus direitos, ele monta um exército de plebeus e declara guerra contra o injusto soberano.
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No século 16, um vendedor de cavalos vive uma vida tranquila e próspera, até ser maltratado por um nobre poderoso. Decidido a reconquistar sua honra e seus direitos, ele monta um exército de plebeus e declara guerra contra o injusto soberano.
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A dream walk through the United States of America; a meditation on the thoughts and ideals of its inhabitants, as they are exposed in their silent but eloquent home movies.
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A dream walk through the United States of America; a meditation on the thoughts and ideals of its inhabitants, as they are exposed in their silent but eloquent home movies.
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A dream walk through the United States of America; a meditation on the thoughts and ideals of its inhabitants, as they are exposed in their silent but eloquent home movies.
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Diane Wellington disappeared in South Dakota in 1938 at the age of 15. She has just be found.
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Diane Wellington disappeared in South Dakota in 1938 at the age of 15. She has just be found.
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Georges Nail lives in a new suburb. He's married, loves his wife, son and dog. Paul Hammer is good looking, rich and intelligent. But he is torn by his severe judgment of the world and a desire to be part of it. One day, their paths meet. Nail sees this meeting as an opportunity to create a new friendship. On his side, Hammer sees it as a new reason for living : to crucify the perfect image of the happy western man and his incarnation in the person of Georges Nail. A nail is the perfect victim for a hammer.
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Georges Nail lives in a new suburb. He's married, loves his wife, son and dog. Paul Hammer is good looking, rich and intelligent. But he is torn by his severe judgment of the world and a desire to be part of it. One day, their paths meet. Nail sees this meeting as an opportunity to create a new friendship. On his side, Hammer sees it as a new reason for living : to crucify the perfect image of the happy western man and his incarnation in the person of Georges Nail. A nail is the perfect victim for a hammer.
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Georges Nail lives in a new suburb. He's married, loves his wife, son and dog. Paul Hammer is good looking, rich and intelligent. But he is torn by his severe judgment of the world and a desire to be part of it. One day, their paths meet. Nail sees this meeting as an opportunity to create a new friendship. On his side, Hammer sees it as a new reason for living : to crucify the perfect image of the happy western man and his incarnation in the person of Georges Nail. A nail is the perfect victim for a hammer.
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Under threat in Algeria, Ismahel emigrates to France where he wants to live and work, with the hope that the people he's fleeing from will forget him the time he is away. In the letters that he writes to the daughter that he left behind in his homeland, he tells his own story in the guise of the biblical tale of Jonas and the Whale. Somewhere in France, an elderly farmer has just lost his young son. His three other children help him as much as they can to get through the trial of the funeral, but the ceremony is halted when the old man falls ill. The two stories unfold parallel to each other and are alternated.
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Under threat in Algeria, Ismahel emigrates to France where he wants to live and work, with the hope that the people he's fleeing from will forget him the time he is away. In the letters that he writes to the daughter that he left behind in his homeland, he tells his own story in the guise of the biblical tale of Jonas and the Whale. Somewhere in France, an elderly farmer has just lost his young son. His three other children help him as much as they can to get through the trial of the funeral, but the ceremony is halted when the old man falls ill. The two stories unfold parallel to each other and are alternated.
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Under threat in Algeria, Ismahel emigrates to France where he wants to live and work, with the hope that the people he's fleeing from will forget him the time he is away. In the letters that he writes to the daughter that he left behind in his homeland, he tells his own story in the guise of the biblical tale of Jonas and the Whale. Somewhere in France, an elderly farmer has just lost his young son. His three other children help him as much as they can to get through the trial of the funeral, but the ceremony is halted when the old man falls ill. The two stories unfold parallel to each other and are alternated.
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Disneyland reviewed by a true poet of cinema, Arnaud Pallières. A disturbing journey into the simulacrum.
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Disneyland reviewed by a true poet of cinema, Arnaud Pallières. A disturbing journey into the simulacrum.
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The life and work of Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), an American writer who lived in France for more than half of her life ("... not the half that made me, but the half when I did what I did..."), presented in a montage of her autobiographical texts, with pictures from today mixed with archives from the past.
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The life and work of Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), an American writer who lived in France for more than half of her life ("... not the half that made me, but the half when I did what I did..."), presented in a montage of her autobiographical texts, with pictures from today mixed with archives from the past.
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Director Arnaud de Pallières presents an experimental three-part film designed to stimulate the intellect and inspire reflection on the past. The first part tells the story of the last living Holocaust survivor, who is nearing the end of life and regrets not leaving behind an official record of the horrors he witnessed during the dark years of World War II. Later, a young historian researching a concentration camp in Drancy is shocked to discover that the site now houses an unwelcoming housing project called La Muette (the Silent). The trilogy winds to a close with the story of a ship's captain who recalls the time he ventured up an uncharted river towards an undiscovered civilization.
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Director Arnaud de Pallières presents an experimental three-part film designed to stimulate the intellect and inspire reflection on the past. The first part tells the story of the last living Holocaust survivor, who is nearing the end of life and regrets not leaving behind an official record of the horrors he witnessed during the dark years of World War II. Later, a young historian researching a concentration camp in Drancy is shocked to discover that the site now houses an unwelcoming housing project called La Muette (the Silent). The trilogy winds to a close with the story of a ship's captain who recalls the time he ventured up an uncharted river towards an undiscovered civilization.
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Schoolchildren tell stories in class. A worker goes home after his work day. A scholar explains ideas about colours and objects in ancient Greek philosophy.
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Schoolchildren tell stories in class. A worker goes home after his work day. A scholar explains ideas about colours and objects in ancient Greek philosophy.
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A conference given by Gilles Deleuze on the act of creation, taped on video.