On the sensibility of police officers.
On the sensibility of police officers.
Poetics and politics in L’aquarium et la nation, Jean-Marie Straub latest.
Christine Chubbuck committed suicide on live TV in the seventies. Now the actress Kate Lyn Sheil is about to play her in a dramatization portraying the events. It’s time for Greene to follow her and discover more about what happened.
Keetje is one of the daughters of a poor family that decides to move to Amsterdam in search of a better life, at the end of the XIX century. Everywhere she looks it seems that prostitution and corruption are the only ways out.
Intimacy and appearance: a body changes in front of a mirror.
Between naked bodies and blue velvet we hear the story of Josef’s bank robbery.
Benoît Bourreau gives us a backstage look on the artistic process of three remarkable artists: the “”sound poet”” Anne-James Chaton, the guitarist of The Ex Andy Moor and the founder of Sonic Youth Thurston Moore.
Old photographs from the 1930’s start an investigation in Jean-Claude.
Janis Joplin is the queen of rock and roll. Amy Berg opens up the mind of a brilliant and troubled artist. The narration said by Cat Power is based on letters that Joplin wrote to her parents, friends and collaborators.
The producer of Afterschool (Antonio Campos) directs his first feature film. James White is about the growing struggle of a young new yorker who has to leave behind a self-destructive behavior and help his needing mother.
Jan Petters is as much a man as a statistics.
One of the greatest bass players of his generation, Jaco Pastorius was a product of his time: the crazy jazz of the seventies. As this documentary shows, his life shifted between order and chaos, dreams and sickness.
In Jacques Tourneur Le Médium…, Alain Mazars, responsible for some documentaries on cinema, focuses on the work of one of the filmmakers that better understood cinema’s mission of “turning the invisible visible”.
Ivan’s Need is a film about touching.
The playfulness of children in a social neighborhood turns into a staged drama in Isabella Morra.
Isabella is a portrait between documentary and animation.
At a family dinner, four siblings discover that under the Ceausescu regime, their father reported women trying to get abortions… Shocked by this revelation, the family explodes and deeper secrets emerge.
The Nobel Prize in Literature Orhan Pamuk held an exhibition in Istanbul with objects that tell the story of a doomed love. Those objects unleash images of the enigmatic landscapes of the city.