Under the auspices of Rio Chiquito, Bruno Muel and Jean-Pierre Sergent’s 1965 report on the birth of the FARC, and Dunav Kuzmanich’s 1981 fiction film Canaguaro about the end of the Liberal guerillas, this is look back on 70 years of clandestine life in the Columbian forest. Women and men who took up arms amid profound social inequality and political violence recount their years as fighters and their return to civilian life, without disowning their past. From 2012, when the peace negotiations began, to 2022 — the story of a new struggle.
Three music-loving teens clash with the popular kids as the Christmas show nears—until a surprise substitute teacher, Santa Claus, arrives to save the day in this festive, feel-good adventure!
What motivated over 70 men to be involved in one of France's most shocking crimes? An examination of the awful crimes of Dominique Pelicot and asking what motivated over 70 men to be involved in one of the most horrific crimes in French legal history.
When drug problems in the community began impacting the residents and causing trouble, the people looked to the police for help. Yet, the officers who were meant to protect and serve turned a blind eye to the issue. In response, Joe and his friends a group of local teenagers decided to stand up and take matters into their own hands. They came up with a bold idea: “Schools have private ones, hospitals have private ones, so why can’t police stations be private too?” This leads to a chaotic tale where the local teens attempt to bring order to their community, sparking an uproar as they take on the role of unconventional peacekeepers.
Through this documentary, Emmanuelle Béart aims to uncover the truth about incest. The actress, accompanied by director Anastasia Mikova, breaks her silence and confronts her reality with that of others, shedding light on a taboo subject.
After a book reading, a successful author of crime novels is found dead in his secluded mansion in the mountains. Detectives Oberländer and Hoffmann suspect that the perpetrator was one of the guests at the event.
Four friends embark on their annual road trip, navigating real-life challenges that test their bond and reveal the strength of their bond, with the result revealed in front of the camcorder.
27-year-old Alekh lives a nomadic life of half-unpacked suitcases and 12-month leases. News of the sale of his childhood home sparks memories of building houses, growing up, and his relationship with his family back in faraway America. He feels a world apart from his parents and the life they lived when they were his age – buying, renovating and selling houses, and raising three spirited boys. He writes a letter to his mum recounting his last journey home, recalling a simple car trip that propels him on a voyage through time.
The Athlete introduces us to Stevens Dorcelus, a young Montrealer of Haitian origin determined to qualify for the Olympics and prove to his close-knit family that his dream is within reach. A cross between a family saga, a sports film and an intimate portrait, this documentary offers a rare glimpse into Stevens' quest to make his mark.
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