Girls of the Sun is a drama film set in Kurdistan that tells the story of a female war reporter who joins forces with a group of Kurdish female fighters to liberate their town from ISIS. The film explores themes of female empowerment, terrorism, and the consequences of war. With powerful performances and intense action sequences, Girls of the Sun is a gripping tale of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
After their father's death, two half-brothers are caught in an escalating conflict with tragic outcomes.
Adrien is twenty years old. He lives alone with his father, a famous actor with an overbearing personality. Adrien's summer in Paris is a succession of small failures and disillusions. More than ever, Adrien is a young man struggling with his self-confidence and his future... Unless he eliminates his father, who he considers the cause of all his setbacks.
A man on a dinner date with a beautiful woman learns that she's vegan. If he has any chance of hooking up with her, he has to try to hide his love of meat.
In the public swimming pool of a Parisian suburbs, everyone appears equal: Ambroise, an impatient businessman, and Yannis a regular. Both are the same age, wear the same swimsuit, but come from different neighborhoods. At the pool, where measures of class are less visible based on what one wears, a potential friendship between the two develop. As Ambroise tackles his aqua-phobia, the comic fable unravels representing the absurd reality of class struggle.
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