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He Film
Liliane de Kermadec
For 37 years, first on foot, by bike and then motorcycle, He Fu Quang has been travelling the back roads of Sichuan bringing wherever he goes “culture and cinema,” as he says. Offered by the Chinese government, the films are now sent via satellite from Beijing to Chengdu where He Fu Quang, known as ...
Heart of Stone
Claire Billet & Olivier Jobard
Ghorban reached France alone in 2010 when he was 12 years old. He had travelled over 12,000 km from Afghanistan, experiencing the terror and dangers of clandestine migration. He was taken into the care of the child welfare services, and his social workers addressed him to a psychologist. He had to t...
Hercules Versus Hermes
Mohamed Ulad
A few kilometers south of Tangier, near the port town of Asilah, lies the wide golden beach of Sidi Mghait. It is a peaceful place, overlooked by the simple farmhouse of a peasant family, a luxurious modern villa built by a wealthy European businessman, and a small mosque. Appearances here are decep...
How Putin came to power
Tania Rakhmanova & Paul Mitchell
In the Autumn of 1999, Putin was an unknown civil servant in charge of Russia's FSB, the country's ill-loved intelligence agency. How did it happen that he became Boris Yeltsin's heir as Russian president? This is the story of the deal that put Vladimir Putin into the Kremlin and a portrait of ...
Hummerland
Suzanne Newman
The Hummer, a direct descendent of the HUMVEE, the vehicle of the American army, is quickly becoming the 4x4 of choice in European cities. Half truck, half car, the gas-guzzler is a big hit among automobile enthusiasts, especially women. In this humorous documentary, the director went looking for th...
Hunger for sale
Yves Billy
Remedies for Hunger are found with new technological forms of nutrition which are of great interest to the agro business and the new Internet industrial giants, who are investing millions of dollars in innovative food supply start-ups. Those new methods, efficient to fight malnutrition, will also in...
I am The People
Anna Roussillon
Anna Roussillon’s I Am The People is the charming, funny and fascinating portrait of a family, far from Tahrir Square in Egypt’s rural South, as they follow the Tahrir uprising via television news and local papers. From the toppling of President Mubarak to the election of Mohamed Morsi, the film cha...
I have a brother
Emmanuel Vigier
Two brothers separated by a war Drazan, political refugee in Marseille, France. Dejan in Bosanski Brod, Bosnia-Hercegovinia, an industrial city agonizing at the Croatian border. In 2007, Drazan decides to go and see his brother. The Exiled. The former soldier. The path they walk. The “bridge” they...
If Only Night Wouldn't Fall
Marc Schmidt
To prevent anxiety and optimize their wellbeing, an increasing number of people across the Western world use data technology. But what is actually measured when collecting data about our mental state? And what gets lost in this quest for our optimal selves? ...