Nicolas Barachin

Filmes

Et ta soeur!
Director
The Sisters are joyous, high in color, made up and on the spot in the struggle not just against homophobia and AIDS but also for the right of homosexuals to exist socially, to ensure HIV AIDS prevention and bring help and comfort to the sick. The film answers these questions: Who are the Sisters? What do they do? What are their actions and objectives? How do you become a Sister of Perpetual Indulgence. Who is their chosen audience? Even if the Sisters are playing a role, literally actors in the guerrilla theater of the struggle against discrimination, they are no less responsible, committed and often remarkable, individuals. Their comments and observations, simple and direct, enable them to address the broadest public.
Le Procès de Bobigny
Editor
In 1972 16-year-old Marie-Claire became pregnant after a rape. With help from her mother Michelle and three other women, she underwent a clandestine abortion. Under a 1920 law, the five women were arrested and charged. Supported by a procession of well-known French (eg Simone de Beauvoir), the five were released and the law was adapted.
Dalida
Editor
The life story of famous singer and actress of Egiptian and Italian ancestry Iolanda Gigliotti known by her stage name Dalida.
Kounandi
Editor
A dwarf born into an intolerant village meets a farmer who teaches her about love, friendship and sacrifice.
Marie's Children
Editor
During the German occupation of France, a young woman - Marie - finds a Jewish boy in her room. His parents and other Jewish neighbors have been just been deported, but Maurice (the boy) escaped. Marie decides to hide him, secretly.
Madame Jacques on the Croisette
Editor
A César Award winning short film about an elderly Jewish couple playing cards in Cannes who find love at an unexpected age.