Alain Badiou

Filmes

Film catastrophe
himself
In 2010, Godard's Film Socialisme explores the sinking of political ideals in Europe. In 2012, the Costa Concordia, which had served as an allegorical platform for Godard, sank in front of the cameras of passengers and the world. In 2018, Paul Grivas Film Catastrophe, looks at images of the disaster to revisit the film factory
Encantado - O Brasil em Desencanto
Considered for a few years the “country of the future”, Brazil has seen since 2013 a deep disenchantment between the middle and popular classes that culminated with the rise of Jair Bolsonaro to the Presidency in 2018. Enchanted portrays this recent Brazilian history from a homonymous neighborhood of the Rio suburb transfigured by the 2016 Olympics. From Rio to Paris, a political and poetic testimony of Brazil through the eyes of the first generation of the popular class to study abroad.
Badiou
Himself
Alain Badiou, born in 1937 in Morocco, demonstrated his exceptional skills in many fields of science, but became famous as a philosopher. The directorial duo the Kaylan brothers made their first feature film about Badiou, in which the philosopher himself talks about his work and personal life and presents his thoughts.
Dividocracia
Debtocracy (Dividocracia) é um documentário que conta sobre a raiz da crise ecônomica grega.
Filme Socialismo
Le philosophe
Uma sinfonia em três movimentos. Um navio no mediterrâneo e alguns conversas, em diversas línguas, entre passageiros, quase todos em férias. Um velho criminoso de guerra (alemão, francês ou americano?) acompanhado de sua neta. Um jovem filósofo francês. Um representante da polícia de Moscou. Uma cantora americana. Um velho policial francês. Uma ex-funcionária da ONU. Um agente aposentado. Um embaixador palestino. No fundo, discutem a falência das ideologias de esquerda no início de século 21.
Alien, Marx & Co.  - Zizek Portrait
Self
How Yukong Moved the Mountains
Writer
From 1972 until 1974, Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan, along with a Chinese film crew, documented the last days of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of an era. The vast amount of footage they shot was edited into 14 films of varying lengths. Focusing on ordinary people spread over a wide geographic area—many of whom were living and working in collectives—the filmmakers recorded a unique moment in history, and also captured some of the more enduring aspects of Chinese culture.
Philosophie et vérité
Himself
A discussion between Jean Hyppolite, Georges Canguilhem, Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault and Alain Badiou on the subject of philosophy and truth. Curated by Dina Dreyfus.