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This costumbrist musical comedy is the first feature-length sound film filmed in the city of Bogotá in 1938, but apparently it was not finished or perhaps never premiered.
Juana, Laura, Fahriye and Carlos use occupational therapy to elaborate fictional reconstructions of episodes of their lives in order to fight against their Alzheimer's disease.
A Mixe village is vulnerated when their musical instruments are stolen.
New York City 1988. Raging homophobia. A killer on the loose. Disco dancing till dawn. Performers struggle to survive. Delilah seduces Samson in song. Gender illusionists go shopping. Samson and Delilah, 1991. This tape is an entertaining amalgam of cross-cut scenes featuring New York performance luminaries including John Kelly, Hapi Phace and DANCENOISE. It is a dark vision of an America where life is cheap and even the moments of tenderness have a life threatening edge.
Chile is one of the most important ingredients in Mexican culture. It is a fundamental piece of Mexicanness and its use goes far beyond gastronomy. "El Son Del Chile Frito" emerges from a recognition of the cultural diversity of Oaxaca, comparing it with the same variety that this species has. Just as chile is a fundamental part of our daily life, the traditions and customs of the area are the basis of the identity and sense of belonging of any Mexican.
Shabby-genteel big city family tries to marry their daughter off to a wealthy landowner from the southern provinces.
A teenager remembers his most special summer. In his mind, everything s is even more perfect than what he felt at the time. Moments that passed quickly and that he did not know how to value. And paradoxically, although that summer was the most perfect of his life, he remembers it with enormous sadness for a reason: it will never return.
In this homage, Louise Lecavalier's creative vision is fully explored, illuminating a woman in perpetual motion, spiritually, mentally and physically.
During the pandemic lockdown, Alejandra starts going to therapy to get over her ex-girlfriend Susana, who dumped her after Alejandra cheated on her with a man, this without knowing that Susana is also going to the same therapist, a psychologist that advertise himself on Instagram. During the sessions, Alejandra and Susana recall how they met and how it all came down the day they start living together, when they realized that they have never told their respective parents, who are about to come to meet the new place, that they are gay.
Sometime in the future, an old man, equipped with the benefits of evolution, survived the extinction of all other living beings. It is a very lonely world for someone unable to die.
Marcel is on the eve of his 95th birthday. He trained his two sons, Claude and Yves, in the world of climbing where they are key figures. When old age came, a climbing buff, Marcel could not give up his passion. He then begins a final procession towards his last Mirror at the age of 94, accompanied by his sons. The northwest wall of the famous 450-meter Argentine Mirror (canton of Vaud, Switzerland) is the scene of Marcel's adventure, at the height of his art, a feat and a beautiful family story.
In each of her films (including many of those that have been shared here at FIDMarseille, over the years), it seems as though Sophie Roger has given herself a rule that is unsettling for anyone else: nothing guarantees that the secrets hidden in each work are revealed to the author, let alone anyone else, in a definite way at least. In addition, perhaps this time more than usual, we are confronted with a riddle – in two chapters.
Three-part interview with French film director Jean Renoir, conducted by French New Wave director Jacques Rivette.
Portrait of the filmmaker’s mother in her garden. Part of the Portrait Series by Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki, the film was initially presented as an interlude during the multi-projection performance of Unheimlich III: Les Mères at Centre Pompidou in 1981.