Three months after the March 2011 disaster in Fukushima, TEPCO, the electric company operating the nuclear power plant, installed a livecam on the facilities. The images, on which days and minutes add up, are available online. Using them for sole visual material, such is the daring challenge Philippe Rouy has taken up in 4 bâtiments, face à la mer. (Nicola Féodoroff, FID 2012)
November 2017, North of Paris : H. Reiner-Onet cleaning company workers are fighting an exemplary ba...
The undertaking of an enthusiastic group of scientists to transform an indoor cycle racing-track bui...
A collective project empowering people to speak up for the stories of farmed animals, with footage f...
Ashes and Snow, a film by Gregory Colbert, uses both still and movie cameras to explore extraordinar...
Ed is commissioned to make a documentary intending to change those habits of society that are harmfu...
Translated literally as "Animals in Love," the French-language documentary Animaux Amoreux depicts v...
A family in rural area of West Java, Indonesia enjoys their time with 'Ngadu Bagong', a sundanese tr...
This short documentary offers a humorous look at horse-pulling contests in Ontario and the people wh...
A documentary that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a intimate and thoughtful walk throug...
A scientist explains how the savagery and efficiency of the insect world could result in their takin...
Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of v...
40 years after inventing armored suits that protect divers from attacks by smaller shark species of ...
This documentary film focuses on the animal life that survives in this harsh arctic climates at the ...
Laika, a stray dog, was the first living being to be sent into space and thus to a certain death. A ...