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Documentary about the life and career of Rokia Traoré, a musician from Mali, an African country, who is one of the few women in her country, perhaps the only one, who manages to have a career in music. She's recorded with Kronos Quartet, and lives between France and Mali.
Exposing the hidden world of sexual and gender-based violence against men in the conflicts of the Great Lakes Region. The film demonstrates how male identities are under attack and how rape when used as a weapon of war affects husbands, fathers, brothers and the community.
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Batuka Latin New Generation
Snuffy is drafted. But he's the wrong Smith. He goes through fire and brimstone to reach the commanding general to explain the mistake. Mistaking Snuffy for a draft dodger, two MPs arrest Snuffy and take him to a military base at the North Pole for basic training. As usual, Snuffy and his horse Sparkplug create havoc.
Through the joys and difficulties of some of its most emblematic protagonists, Unique en son genre offers to discover the life of La Station, a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex center created in Strasbourg and open to the whole Alsace region.
LGBT histories through a TV sitcom lens.
More politics and canned laughter.
In August 1994, Randy Brecker and his sidekicks Niels Lan Doky, Alvin Queen and Pierre Boussaguet gave a memorable concert at the New Morning Jazz Festival in Geneva. At that time, just about everything had already been said about Brecker's trumpeting skills and projects. He joined Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1966, then moved on to Horace Silver's Quintet for 3 years. Later, he and his brother formed the mythical Brecker Brothers who presented the fusion between Jazz and Rock during the eighties. The many thousands of fans of this irresistibly charming introvert still remember the precise, powerful and soft sound of Brecker's superb improvisations. This DVD is a prime example of his talent.
Portrait of a committed youth in Chad, working in a humanitarian mission in the region of Ouaddaï. Chased away by the war in Darfur, neighbour country, the refugees have come in mass in this province suffering from extreme poverty, threatening an already fragile local balance. From Hadjer Haddid to Brussels or Paris, the film tries to highlight the complexity of a mission and takes as a starting point the questions each one has on a profession undergoing transformations.
Genealogies weaves an associative tissue of links and references by combining novels, films, images, advertising and soundtrack from multiple sources into a baroque invocation of image and artwork provenance, remake and copy. The video traces the sculptural, gendered iconography of architecture and the female body, querying how these are visualised in cinema, and harnessed by advertising and music videos [Thomas Dane Gallery].
In their fight for the Gender Evolution Revolution, the Genderbusters drive around resolving the gender-binary dilemmas of folks all over San Francisco.
An allegory of Adam and Eve... without Eve. An innocent old man departs his forest sanctuary and discovers sin in the big city.
The biggest town problem is worrying whether the high school basketball team will win the championship...until racketeers move into town and the kids begin to bet on horses, become overly fond of stripped-down racing cars, and Genevieve Rogers (Jean Porter) suspects her father of being too fond of the school principal's secretary. Town nerd Bill Kennedy (Jimmy Lydon) invents a new fuel amidst rumors that - horrors - the basketball game might be fixed. River City is not the only town that has trouble starting with a "T" and there's not a pool hall in sight.
Stories of passion and fun about a new generation.
In this conversation, taking place shortly after the German reunification, Alexander Kluge and Heiner Müller discuss historical developments from the perspective of playwright Heiner Müller’s view on subjectivity. Among other things, they talk about the theoretical work of political philosopher Carl Schmitt, Russian literature, Müller’s play “Mauser” and an artwork by Anselm Kiefer.
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