2017 | B/N | 143:00 Early 1990s: with AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, Act Up-Paris activists multiply their efforts against general indifference. Nathan, a newcomer to the group, has his world shaken up by Sean, a radical activist who devotes the last of his strength to the struggle. Direction: Campillo; Robin Script: Mangeot; Philippe, Campillo; Robin Production: Luciani; Marie-Ange, Charbonneau; Hugues Photography: Lapoirie; Jeanne Sound: Deloof; Valérie, Sicart; Julien, Laforce; Jean Pierre Music: Rebotini; Arnaud Cast:Reinartz; Antoine, Haenel; Adèle, Valois; Arnaud, Pérez Biscayart; Nahuel Art direction: Duplay; Emmanuelle Participation year at FICM: 2017
2017 | B/N | 143:00 Early 1990s: with AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, Act Up-Paris activists multiply their efforts against general indifference. Nathan, a newcomer to the group, has his world shaken up by Sean, a radical activist who devotes the last of his strength to the struggle. Direction: Campillo; Robin Script: Mangeot; Philippe, Campillo; Robin Production: Luciani; Marie-Ange, Charbonneau; Hugues Photography: Lapoirie; Jeanne Sound: Deloof; Valérie, Sicart; Julien, Laforce; Jean Pierre Music: Rebotini; Arnaud Cast:Reinartz; Antoine, Haenel; Adèle, Valois; Arnaud, Pérez Biscayart; Nahuel Art direction: Duplay; Emmanuelle Participation year at FICM: 2017
La cruzada Abel and Marianne discover that their 13-year-old son Joseph has been secretly selling his most prized possessions. They quickly realize that Joseph is not the only one, there are hundreds of children around the world doing the same thing. His mission: finance a mysterious project in Africa to save the planet. See More
Jane Campion: The Cinema Woman A pioneer among filmmakers, Jane Campion was the first woman to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes, for The Piano. In 40 years of work, she has carved out a unique place for herself in the highly masculine pantheon of cinema. A visual and iconoclastic director, a subtle portraitist of women and the human soul, Campion is also a furtive director: both discreet and whimsical, gentle and impertinent, and sometimes misunderstood. See More
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"Hungarian Contemporary Cinema": A Conversation Presented by Barnabás Tóth at the 20th FICM 10 · 28 · 22
Luis Mandoki Unveils Commemorative Armchair During the Presentation of PRESENCIAS at the 20th FICM 10 · 28 · 22