Accidental Love is a romantic comedy about a woman who accidentally gets a nail in her head, causing unpredictable behavior. She travels to Washington D.C. to advocate for the rights of the bizarrely injured, but ends up falling for a clueless young Congressman instead.
Set in a small English village during World War II, If Winter Comes follows the lives of its residents as they navigate love, morality, and classism. The story revolves around a newspaper editor named Mark Sabre, who faces the consequences of a false accusation and a loveless marriage. As the war progresses, the village deals with the challenges and hardships brought on by the conflict. The film explores themes of social hierarchy, personal sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Resistance fighter under the occupation, committed to the FLN during the Algerian war, member of the Medvedkine group after May 1968 and defender of Breton autonomy, René Vautier was a committed filmmaker, author of an anti-colonialist work in which he denounces the repression, torture and racism. In 1983, René Vautier discovered, by the light of a flashlight, his films cut up and scattered at Fort du Conquet. Police also came to check the damage.
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