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After a boxing training, two groups of two men that have nothing in common, find themselves in a locker room. They are about to go home when an argument breaks out….
Jan 2011
Oct 2014
Jan 2010
The life of Bruce Springsteen has been told many times, from the angle of the adored rock star, American icon.
Jul 2024
Nov 2008
Liliana Cavani's "The Night Porter" is a film that, fifty years after its release, continues to spark debate and mixed reactions. The story, set in Vienna in 1957, follows doorman Max Aldorfer and his former concentration camp prisoner, Lucia, who reunite after years in a hotel.
Apr 2025
While the war raged on, Henry Kissinger, national security advisor to President Nixon, and Lê Duc Tho, member of Vietnam's Politburo, held secret meetings in France.
Apr 2015
Marie-Anne Dieu-le-veut, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Louise Antonini: four remarkable pirate women defied patriarchal and colonial Western powers to lead adventurous lives across Caribbean history, revealing their forgotten stories overshadowed by famous pirates.
Jan 2025
From concert excerpts to vigorous speeches, from the Vietnam War to the ravages of the tar sands, a portrait of Neil Young, a rock monument who made his indignation the driving force of his creation.
Apr 2022
Claude Sautet (1924-2000), the filmmaker of human emotions, portrayed everyday life in France in the 1970s and 1980s in a unique way, thanks to the creation of very real characters and plausible situations, thus becoming one of the most beloved French directors of his time.
Feb 2021
Yasmine, an eighteen-year-old girl, visits her boyfriend whom she has not seen for two weeks but not everything is going as usual. The Tunisian revolution of January 14, 2011 made him understand the importance of political commitment. An argument broke out with her boyfriend. Back home, she caught her brother talking on the phone with their father who had stayed in Tunisia: he did not want his children to participate in the demonstration that would take place in the Republic. He opposes his authoritarianism to his son’s arguments…
From 1970 to 1973, American and North Vietnamese delegations met in the utmost secrecy on the outskirts of Paris, preparing for peace.... In addition to the importance of dealing with a little-known but essential aspect of the war in Vietnam, this documentary excavates sound clips from interviews between Kissinger and Lê Duc Tho. They illustrate the strong tension inherent in these negotiations, as well as the spirit, cunning and maneuvering of the two men. Moreover, the film gives the floor to Henri Kissinger, who agreed to return to this period to give his point of view, necessarily biased but nevertheless very enriching....
Jan 2014
Jun 2019