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    Poster for Grace Kelly: Destiny of a Princess
    Movie
    2006•
    7.2

    Grace Kelly: Destiny of a Princess

    In 1956, actress and Hollywood star Grace Kelly (1929-82), then at the height of her film career, unexpectedly dropped everything to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Jinx, an American journalist and friend of the future princess, accompanied her on her journey to the wedding and covered the sensational event.

    Poster for Revolution, Riot Grrrl Style
    Movie
    2014•
    7.2

    Revolution, Riot Grrrl Style

    Today, we see a new style of feminism springing up everywhere - young, provocative and radical. To get their message across, these women have decided to rely on rock music! While the Pussy Riot shock Russia and fascinate the West, the concerts of Peaches or Grimes are sold out, while artists such as Kathleen Hanna make their comeback to remind us that it all began in 1990 in some backwater of the United States. The RIOT GRRRLS revolutionized rock and inspired entire generations of young artists around the world. This film will explore today s feminist scene while revisiting the little known history of this revolution that shook the early 90s.

    Poster for 12 balles dans la peau pour Pierre Laval
    Movie
    2009•
    10.0

    12 balles dans la peau pour Pierre Laval

    Poster for Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant
    Movie
    2006

    Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant

    Between epic and legend, this fictional documentary recounts the longest and fastest march in the history of war, a 'blitzkrieg' leading to a dazzling victory, that which Napoleon and his great army won

    Poster for Congo-Océan, un chemin de fer et de sang
    Movie
    2024•
    8.0

    Congo-Océan, un chemin de fer et de sang

    Poster for Afghanistan 1979: The War That Changed the World
    Movie
    2014•
    7.2

    Afghanistan 1979: The War That Changed the World

    'Afghanistan 1979: the war that changed the world', is a French documentary about the Sovjet invasion in Afghanistan in 1979. It was one of the most crucial events of the 20th century, and changed the world forever. This documentary gives a good insight in the Afghan-Russian war ; the alliance between the Russian and Afghan communist governments ; Islamic resistance ; the support of America for the resistance and its consequences on the war.

    Poster for The Setif Massacres, a certain May 8, 1945
    Movie
    1995•
    10.0

    The Setif Massacres, a certain May 8, 1945

    May 8, 1945, the day of victory over Nazism, is also a day of mourning. In Algiers, thanks to demonstrations for victory, the Algerian flag appears for the first time, thus claiming independence. But in Sétif, the standard bearer is shot dead at the head of the procession and a riot breaks out. The colonial massacre that followed would extend to all of Constantine. The commission of inquiry never delivered its conclusions and an amnesty law erased the traces of this savage repression. Fifty years later, the file is open.

    Poster for Electric Yakuza, Go to Hell!
    Movie
    2004•
    8.0

    Electric Yakuza, Go to Hell!

    Documentary about the Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike, where we see him attend film festivals, personal influences and of course the study of his main films, apart from the opinions about him by other filmmakers such as Takeshi Kitano or Kinji Fukasaku.

    Poster for Draw Me Egypt - Doaa El-Adl, A Stroke of Freedom
    Movie
    2023•
    9.5

    Draw Me Egypt - Doaa El-Adl, A Stroke of Freedom

    Doaa el-Adl, the first woman to be awarded the esteemed Journalistic Distinction in Caricature, serves as a catalyst for transformation within the predominantly male-dominated realm of Egyptian political cartoonists. Challenging patriarchal norms, she routinely confronts censorship, harassment, and even threats to her life. In a remarkable fusion of documentary, cartoons, and animation, Egyptian director Nada Riyadh breathes life into el-Adl's most renowned works. This dynamic and fearless presentation delves into the issue of violence against women, stretching the boundaries of freedom of speech in a society often characterized by restrictions. Through her exceptional talent, el-Adl not only champions women's rights but also serves as an inspiration for societal change.

    Poster for Hiroshima: The Time of Return
    Movie
    2005

    Hiroshima: The Time of Return

    Luc Lagier puts Alain Resnais' film back in its historical context and in the filmmaker's biography. He tells the story, then the development of what was originally intended to be a short documentary film and which turned into an unusual allegory. Composed of fascinating archives, including notably the correspondence between Duras and Resnais, this analysis of 'Hiroshima mon amour' manages to put the film in perspective while detaching itself from it. A rare and captivating work.

    Poster for The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs
    Movie
    2006•
    9.0

    The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs

    Freed from the shackles of communism in the 1990s, Russia seemed to be entering an era of rebirth. But as is often the case in that country, history unfolded harshly. For the majority of Russians, the transition to a market system was painful and chaotic - and anything but democratic. Amid the confusion, a few shrewd and ruthless businessmen exploited the loopholes in the Soviet economy to make fast money, staving off a return to communist rule. Nicknamed the oligarchs, these men, all billionaires, manoeuvred their way into Russia's political inner circle during glasnost, are credited with Boris Yeltsin's re-election in 1996, and suspected of anointing Vladimir Putin in 1999. They're powerful men with powerful enemies, and they continue to shape Russian society. Dizzying in its detail, The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs puts modern-day Russia into perspective.

    Poster for Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose!
    Movie
    2021•
    7.7

    Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose!

    Moscow, January 1996. Boris Yeltsin gets ready to run for a second mandate of the presidency of the young Russian Federation. Polls are in the single digits. A painful economic transition, war in Chechnya, and the rise of criminal groups have left the majority of Russians dissatisfied with Yeltsin… and willing to vote for the communist leader Gennady Zyuganov. Yet six months later, Yeltsin won the election with nearly 54% of the vote. How did that happen?

    Poster for Cold War Roadshow
    Movie
    2014

    Cold War Roadshow

    Cold War Roadshow tells the story of one of the most bizarre episodes in the annals of modern history — the unprecedented barnstorming across America in the fall of 1959 by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the world leader of communism and America’s arch nemesis. At the very height of the Cold War, with American schoolchildren practicing duck-and-cover drills, the man who Americans feared could incinerate them in a rain of hydrogen bombs arrived in Washington, D.C. at the invitation of President Eisenhower. For both men, the visit was an opportunity to halt the escalating threats of the Cold War and chart a new course toward peaceful coexistence. For the American press, it was the media blockbuster story of the year.

    Poster for Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles plus petites que les hommes ?
    Movie
    2014•
    5.1

    Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles plus petites que les hommes ?

    All over the world, women are shorter than men on average. Even among Northern Europeans, currently the tallest people in the world, men are around 15 centimetres taller than women. However, there are animal species in which the females are taller than the males. Sexual dimorphism - the scientific term - also has some surprises in store: For example, female blue whales are larger than their male counterparts. As blue whales are the largest mammals in the world, this means that the largest animal in the world is female. So why are its human relatives so small? Scientists from France, Great Britain, Italy, Germany and the USA have investigated this highly interesting question. They tell a fascinating evolutionary story in which biology, medicine, paleoanthropology, nutritional science, sociology, obstetrics and gynecology interact and in which the female comes out on top.

    Poster for Shoyu and the Secrets of Japanese Cuisine
    Movie
    2016

    Shoyu and the Secrets of Japanese Cuisine

    Poster for Something About Sydney Pollack
    Movie
    2004

    Something About Sydney Pollack

    In this archival documentary, Sydney Pollack discusses his career and relationship with various actors, directors and producers. A large portion of the documentary examines Pollack and Robert Redford's friendship, as well as the various films they did together during the years.

    Poster for RKO, A Story made in Hollywood
    Movie
    2010

    RKO, A Story made in Hollywood

    The history of RKO - one of the legendary "Big Five" studios of the Hollywood’s Golden Age, from its creation in 1928 (when the movies started talking) to its demise in 1956, largely due to the mismanagement by its last CEO, Howard Hughes. During this period, RKO produced some 550 films including some of cinema’s great masterpieces ("King Kong", "Citizen Kane", the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers films, "Bringing Up Baby") and launched the career of famous stars such as Katherine Hepburn and Robert Mitchum. Film lovers will enjoy the many extracts from RKO’s most famous movies.

    Poster for The Scientist, The Imposter and Stalin: How to Feed the People
    Movie
    2018•
    7.3

    The Scientist, The Imposter and Stalin: How to Feed the People

    The documentary tells two very different human fates in the 1920s Soviet Union. Nikolai Vavilov was a botanical genius, Trofim Lyssenko was an agronomist who made great promises and fake inventions. Each of them tried to solve the country's nutritional problem, but only one succeeded.

    Poster for La Nueve, the Forgotten Men of the 9th Company
    Movie
    2010•
    7.5

    La Nueve, the Forgotten Men of the 9th Company

    The story of the Spanish Republicans of La Nueve, the 9th Company of the Régiment de marche du Tchad, part of the French 2nd Armored Division, known as Leclerc Division, whose troops were the first who entered Nazi-occupied Paris on August 24, 1944.

    Poster for Toulon 1942, le sabordage de la marine française
    Movie
    2015•
    4.0

    Toulon 1942, le sabordage de la marine française

    Poster for Victor Hugo, ennemi d'État
    TV
    2018•
    3.4

    Victor Hugo, ennemi d'État

    Poster for Il était une fois l'amour à la française
    TV
    2022•
    7.0

    Il était une fois l'amour à la française

    Poster for Toutes les télés du monde
    TV
    2005

    Toutes les télés du monde

    Poster for L’œil et la main
    TV
    2010

    L’œil et la main

    Poster for L'Affaire d'Outreau
    TV
    2023•
    7.9

    L'Affaire d'Outreau

    Poster for Prochain arrêt
    TV
    2010

    Prochain arrêt

    Poster for China, the Empire of Time
    TV
    2017•
    10.0

    China, the Empire of Time

    Poster for Histoires d’une nation
    TV
    2018•
    8.5

    Histoires d’une nation

    Poster for Histoire populaire des impôts
    TV
    2022•
    8.0

    Histoire populaire des impôts

    Poster for Histoires d'une nation : L'École
    TV
    2022•
    8.0

    Histoires d'une nation : L'École