Can the Shoah still resonate with new generations? As the last witnesses disappear, will places of remembrance become the only repositories of the past?
Seconde guerre mondiale, Mémoire - 70 mn -
Can the Shoah still resonate with new generations? As the last witnesses disappear, will places of remembrance become the only repositories of the past?
Peinture & Arts plastiques - 60 mn -
The master pastelist Chris paints a picture in pastel from a filmed sequence of a Breton shoreline.
Mémoire - 110 mn -
On the island of Santa Maria, in the Azores, we witness the end of a particular world. Once internationally famous for its airport, there is now only a residential neighborhood, gradually falling into ruins.
Drame - 14 mn -
Karine is 16 and lives with her mother. Every day, she chats with her father on a webcam. Mixing social drama and science fiction, the movie dives into the day-to-day life of an almost normal family…
Cinéma français, Combo DVD-BluRay - 110 mn -
Paul, a non-conformist, dynamic and slightly worked up novelist, can not finish his book. Camille who left everything to support him, understands that marital comfort jeopardizes his creativity and kicks him out...
Mémoire, Documentaire de création - 81 mn -
Barroso is an isolated region of Portugal where people live at the rhythm of the herds and the seasons. There, one can witness an ancestral way of life which will probably not last.
Histoire, Portrait - 59 mn -
A woman in the present goes in search of a woman of the past, Jeanne Mance (1606-1673), co-founder of Montreal. Annabel Loyola is from Langres, France, birthplace of Jeanne Mance four hundred years earlier. The two women share a common itinerary that leads them from Langres to Paris and, finally, to Montreal.
85 mn -
June 1944 : In the midst of the Liberation, 800 deportees were transported from French camps to Germany. Due to the Allies’ bombing and Resistants’ attacks, the railway was in such bad shape that the journey across France took 57 days. The deportees even had to walk at some occasions and were seen by several eye witnesses. The journey ended in Dachau and more than half of the deportees never came back.
60 mn -
With Patrick GERMOND,
Animal Pastelist.
Animal Pastelist, from the Société des Pastellistes de France, Patrick GERMOND chose to paint a portrait of a young lioness from Angola at the Parc des Félins, BENGUELA, in a dozen sessions.