Madame Curie tells the inspiring story of Marie Curie, a brilliant scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The film follows Marie's struggles as a woman in a male-dominated field, her relationship with her husband Pierre Curie, and her remarkable achievements that earned her two Nobel Prizes.
In the 1970s, a police inspector in Paris investigates a series of murders. During the investigation, he encounters a chance encounter with a university professor and finds himself involved in an unlikely romance. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers surprising connections and must navigate the complexities of the criminal underworld.
The Joy of Learning is an avant-garde film set in 1960s Vietnam. It delves into the themes of revolution, education, and the cultural and political climate of that era. The film takes a thought-provoking approach to explore the impact of these factors on society and individuals. Through its experimental and abstract filmmaking techniques, it aims to challenge conventional notions of storytelling and provoke introspection.
After the death of her husband, a woman and her 8-year-old son move to a new city. One day, the son encounters a fully-naked woman claiming to be a fairy. As the woman explores the supernatural world of fairies, she learns to heal and find hope again.
Jérôme and Delphine want a child but Jerome is sterile. They then ask the best friend of Jerome, Salim, to be the donor for artificial insemination of the mother...
Landscape After Battle is a powerful drama set in the aftermath of World War II, following the story of a Polish writer who survives a concentration camp. As he returns to his homeland, he experiences the devastating consequences of war and the struggle to find hope and meaning in the ruins. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the human spirit in the face of immense darkness.
Poison Friends is a drama-thriller set in Paris, France. The story revolves around a toxic friendship that unravels as a group of college students deal with loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of success. A gifted writer named Andre is drawn into a circle of intellectual friends who offer him advice and guidance. However, as he becomes more successful, jealousy and competition arise, leading to devastating consequences. The film explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the dark side of human nature.
A year in the life of Elsa Michaud and Gabriel Gauthier, students of Fine Arts in Paris, lovers in troubled times, overwhelmed by maddening verbal and auditory stimuli, witnesses of a globalized violence more visible than ever in a chaotic digital era, in which the slow execution of simple gestures in a silent performance is an act of resistance.
Lydia (Danielle Darrieux) is a student, poor and orphaned, who pretends to be the daughter of a famous writer.
68 (2008) is a documentary film that explores the events and societal changes that took place around the world during the year 1968, including protests, demonstrations, and political upheaval. It delves into the impact of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Occupation of Czechoslovakia, and other significant events that defined the era of 1968.
Arianne, a young Russian maid living in France, meets a man twice her age she falls in love with.
The four sequences in the film cover four days in a life of young Warsaw lad in September 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. In the first sequence Jurek decides not to study in the Sorbonne but enlists in a Polish military school instead. In the second sequence the war starts and Warsaw is occupied. In the third sequence he works in the underground resistance. The final sequence takes place during the Warsaw uprising.
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