Swagger, by Olivier Babinet

 

By making his encounter with schoolchildren from Aulnay-sous-Bois into a teen-movie style documentary, Olivier Babinet paints a portrait of youth who have not given up on their dreams.

Updated on 30/06/2020

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Miss Azania, Exile is waiting, by Athi-Patra Ruga

In Miss Azania, Exile is waiting, the image of a beauty queen allows the South African visual artist Athi-Patra Ruga to discuss one of his favourite subjects: Post-Apartheid inequalities.

Published on 02/04/2019

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The Assembly (L'Assemblée), by Mariana Otero

With The Assembly, Mariana Otero takes us to the heart of the "Nuit debout" movement that shook Paris in spring 2016, and interrogates the notion of collective speech.

 

Published on 03/04/2019

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The Taiwan Brides (Les Mariées de Taïwan), by Clément Baloup

In this 3rd volume of his Memories of Viet Kieu (“Mémoires de Viet Kieu”), the socially-engaged cartoonist continues his investigation into Vietnamese expatriates, this time by following the journey of women using marriage to create a better life for themselves in Taiwan.

 

Published on 04/04/2019

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Cactus Flowers, by Hala Elkoussy

Cactus Flowers, which came to be thanks in part to a crowdfunding campaign, recounts the epic, poetic tale, set the megalopolis of Cairo, of characters in the process of discovering themselves.

Updated on 24/07/2019

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Head-to-head, Hidden Head, Light, by Julien Creuzet

Through this video combining dance, electronic music and ethnographic images, Julien Creuzet offers a poetic and political reflection on the postcolonial reappropriation of African and Caribbean historical narratives.

Updated on 21/05/2019

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Coby, by Christian Sonderegger

With tenderness and humour, Christian Sonderegger tells the story of his half-sister’s Suzanna's sex-change, in a transformational documentary carrying the name of the man she has become: Coby.

Published on 09/04/2019

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