Bertrand Conard

Filmes

I Have Electric Dreams
Editor
Eva can't stand the fact that her mother wants to renovate the house and get rid of the cat, which, disoriented since the divorce, pees everywhere. Eva wants to go and live with her father, who, disoriented like the cat, is experiencing a second adolescence. And Eva follows him while he tries to reconnect with his desire to become an artist and find love again. But like someone who crosses an ocean of adults without knowing how to swim, Eva will also discover the rage that gnaws at him, and that without knowing it, she has inherited from him.
You Will Not Have My Hate
Assistant Editor
The story of Antoine Leiris, who lost his beloved wife Hélène in the terrorist attack on the Paris "Bataclan". In a moving Facebook post, he counters the assassins' hatred with his love for his almost three-year-old son. And yet he seems to lose his footing in his grief.
Aya
Editor
Aya grows up with her mother on the island of Lahou. Joyful and carefree, she likes to pick coconuts and sleep on the sand. However, her paradise is doomed to disappear under the waters. As the waves threaten her house, Aya makes a choice: the sea can rise, but she will not leave her island.
Família Nuclear
Editor
Jules, aos 18 anos, passa férias a contragosto no camping nudista de sua infância. Ele está dividido entre a sua atração pelo belo Karim, um trabalhador sazonal na praia das pessoas vestidas, e a depressão da sua mãe Adèle, que se recusa a deixá-lo crescer.
O Menino e a Guerra
First Assistant Editor
Durante as grades da Segunda Guerra Mundial, Jo, um jovem pastor, juntamente com a ajuda da viúva Horcada, ajuda a contrabandear crianças judias através da fronteira do sul da França para a Espanha.
Gaïa
Editor
Daphné, her dog and the whole family are gathered together to spend Christmas in the countryside.
Lucia in Limbo
Editor
Sixteen-year-old Lucia wants to get rid of two things more than anything: her lice & her virginity.
By the Name of Tania
Assistant Editor
The Amazon flows lazily through the goldmine-gashed landscape of northern Peru. Using real eyewitness accounts, directors Bénédicte Liénard and Mary Jiménez tell the story of a young woman who winds up in the clutches of forced prostitution when her initially hopeful attempt to escape the constrictions of her village goes wrong. Step by step, she is robbed of her moral and physical integrity. The film reconstitutes a space of dignity and returns voice and identity to a fate formally made nameless. With its powerful imagery, the girl’s traumatic odyssey embodies the destruction of life in a capitalist world in connection with horrific natural devastation.