A very emotional look at the loneliness and heartache often conjured whilst travelling by train. A powerful and stunning piece with a focus on love lost, love found and regret....

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Marc Isaacs
Marc Isaacs
A very emotional look at the loneliness and heartache often conjured whilst travelling by train. A powerful and stunning piece with a focus on love lost, love found and regret....
Feriel Ben Mahmoud
Day by day, this film tells the story of a difficult birth: that of the first democracy in the Arab world. In 6 months, no less than 110 political parties were created. In this political turmoil, a few of them emerge: the Islamist party Ennhada seduces those disappointed with the revolution. Some ot...
Olivier Horn
Visiting the Louvre begins outside with an interminable one or two-hour queue. So what! Visitors are prepared for a long adventure. This film presents the portrait of a diverse public whose many voices speak of their presence at the museum, their expectations and the content of their visits. Supposi...
Ariane Doublet
A small village of Normandy is getting ready to welcome a new family without knowing who they are. The mayor is totally in favor, the local sheriff fears for his tranquility, others get all exited by their new welcoming mission whilst the youngest observe amused how the elders may be disturbed. Time...
Anne Poiret
Welcome to Refugeestan focuses on the way the UNHCR manages camps that shelter more than sixteen million refugees all around the world, creating a virtual country as large as the Netherlands. How does the UNHCR run these camps and train its representatives? How can they deal with the urgent needs of...
Sandrine Loncke
On the banks of the Moyen-Chari River, in Southern Chad, young linguist Florian Lionnet is documenting Láàl, a language isolate only spoken in two small villages, which is threatened of disappearing in the short to medium term. For the time being, however, people in this part of the world commonly s...
Juliette Cazanave
Eleonor, Jutta, Elli, Carola and Lilo are American citizens. Perfectly at home there, it’s hard to imagine what these women have endured in their lives. Nevertheless, they were all born in Germany, brought up under the Nazis and the bombings. Just out of their teens, all five of them married Americ...
Marc Isaacs
Award winning filmmaker Marc Isaacs explores the secret life of Britain's truckers, discovering an uncharted world of isolation, loneliness and the open road. Finding many of these men sleeping in their own trucks in lay-by car parks and service stations, this film is an intimate and poignant portra...
Jérôme Lambert, Philippe Picard
With Japan’s opening to the West in the 19th century, travellers bring back art objects and engravings in Europe. Japonism overwhelms the artists imagination as a reaction against academism, and influences the avant-gardes, leaving it’s mark on the Impressionists, the Nabis or the Fauves… Through th...
Juan Martin Cueva
Juan, the film director, is Ecuadorian, his partner, Francisca, is Cuban. They live in Paris where their two children were born, just like Juan 30 years earlier. By switching back and forward from past to present, between the history of a family across 3 generations and that of a whole continent, th...