Christian Diaz

Christian Diaz

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Christian Diaz

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Le Monde d’après 2
Le monde d'après
An evening in a Parisian building where we discover nine situations that each evoke a hot topic of society: health crisis, feminist struggles, transhumanism, Islam, identity movements (non-exhaustive list!)... Without any judgment but with humor, sometimes burlesque, sometimes grating, and the whole sprinkled with a good dose of emotion. And all these colorful characters will be reunited in a flamboyant finale.
The Lion
Gendarme
A psychiatric hospital patient pretends to be crazy. In charge of caring for this patient, a caregiver will begin to doubt the mental state of his "protégé".
Mission Pays Basque
Gendarme 3
Sibylle, a young Parisian with long teeth, intends to shine in her new job by buying a hardware store in the Basque Country to set up a supermarket. She imagines that she has "rolled" the old owner but the latter is under curatorship. Sibylle must therefore deal with Ramon, the nephew, to recover his money and sign as soon as possible. Otherwise, the ejection seat is assured. She will soon realize that the Basques do not intend to let themselves be made by a Parisian, however pretty she is.
Bank Robber's Serenade
Braqueur blessé
A gangster has fallen head-over-heels in love with a cashier and holds up the bank regularly so that he can see her. He decides to take the plunge and kidnap his sweetheart, in order to reveal his love for her. His clumsy declaration in his balaclava is a far cry from the traditional candle-lit dinner...
The Man Who Knew a Lot
Mr. Beranger works at Paradesign, a furniture department store where the employees live day and night in the decorations. Himself lives in a show cottage in pasteboard and excels in the promotion of his dachshund footrest. His life seems settled well, until the day when he is promoted to the mysterious thirteenth floor of the store.
O Mar ao Amanhecer
Jean Poulmarc'h
Nantes, França. Em 21 de outubro de 1941, três integrantes do batalhão da juventude do Partido Comunista atiraram no tenente-coronel Karl Hotz no centro da cidade. Como retaliação, Adolf Hitler ordenou a execução de 150 franceses, que eram mantidos prisioneiros. Preocupado com a situação, o comandante von Stülpnagem tenta de todas as formas reduzir o número de mortes exigido. Entre os condenados está o jovem Guy Môquet (Léo-Paul Salmain), que escreveu uma carta de despedida tão impactante que passou a ser estudada nas escolas francesas.
Pompidou
Petitchamp