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Georges Méliès's first attempt at Cinderella was in 1899. That film was extraordinary then for having multiple scenes and a semblance of a narrative; additionally, the use of dissolves as transitions in it influenced other filmmakers for years to do the same. Méliès was the cinema world's preeminent leader then. By 1912, however, that was no longer the case; frankly, as evidenced by this feature, his style had become dated. Moreover, Méliès had begun to adopt techniques from other filmmakers, such as direct cuts instead of dissolves, and there's even a match on action shot during the slipper trying-on scene.
When was Canada populated by Native Americans from the West? This film relates the discovery of the New World from the time of the Vikings, around 880, to Jacques Cartier.
In a city of disconcerting nature, homeless animals are looking for shelter for the night. They take refuge in the Bear's house, creating an ephemeral community that will dissolve with the first rays of sun. A tale of exclusion as recounted by crossed destinies out of sync.
In the collective imagination, Western Canada has long been a mythical destination for the people of Quebec. The fascinating thing about this social phenomenon is that it still continues after so many years. But what has become of it? During the summer of 2010, the director followed some young Quebecers to learn more about this initiation trip. From Quebec to B-C, he gave them the floor and ... leaves with this film a trace of important memory on the phenomenon. A sociological portrait of what the majority of young people can experience during their summer trip to the other side of the continent. This documentary "roadmovie" will charm the older ones with the memories it evokes and will give precious information to young people wishing one day to venture on The Western Route.
When I was a child, I was fascinated by history and World War II. My favourite game was to dress up as a resistant. But one day, I discovered that in 1944, in the name of God and Brittany, my great uncles Job and Pierre, fervent Breton nationalists, joined the "Bezen Perrot" militia and fought against the Resistance, wearing the SS uniform. Today, after several years of research, I take the road, traveling in the footsteps of my ancestors, from Brittany to Germany and Ireland.
Fitoussi’s back with yet another delicious philosophical treat. How about spending a summer afternoon in a garden of an old house bathed in southern light, listening to Clément Rosset and Spinoza converse about the mysterious pleasure that music gives to our body and mind?
Three brothers live alone in a forest clearing. When the youngest must go into the forest to take one of his brothers' places, he is so scared that he daren't open his eyes, and bumps into a bear.
The harmonious life of a woman living in nature is disrupted by the arrival of a hunter.
A sentry is surprised by a bear and is trapped atop his guardhouse, until the timely intervention of a thief distracts the bear.
One of the first European films commissioned by the countries that signes the Brussels treaty and filmed in the museums of Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Ghent and The Hague. The film shows, by means of 59 works of art, how painting discovered the landscape once it left the strictly religious context behind. Henri storck wrote, "We have tried to eliminate the artificiality of filming. We have tried to hide the camera in order to immerse the audience in the world of the painting and the landscape that it depicts. We want the viewer to discover the feeling of nature for himself, through the artists.... It is not our ambition to make a critical or informative work." This iconic journey from Bosch to Manet and Turner is accompanied by music by Georges Auric.
It seems that Canada don't want to hear about their heroes of the two World Wars, especially in Quebec. In English, La Guerre oubliée means The Forgotten War. Here, we talk about the 1914-18 big thing. This documentary doesn't use old footage, but actors to show us some parts of that war in Quebec. Joe Bocan sings some songs of that period and makes the narrations. There's also some rare veterans of the war who talk.
A man at loose ends, torn by hunger, looks for ways to survive in a desolated landscape. His hopes rise again as he discovers a colossal building along his way.