The film tells of the radical life-search by the Swiss writer Paul Nizon, born 1929 in Bern, Switzerland, who became what “he was meant to be” in Paris. Now 90-year-old, Paul Nizon grants insights into his life and work in a self-ironic, direct manner. The intimate portrait of a great literary outsider emerges, for whom the risk of life and the risk of writing merge into one and the same work of art.

October 2018, France. Macron’s government decrees a tax increase on the price of fuel. A wave of pro...

Well known for its exploration of seduction and revenge, the “Dangerous Liaisons” by Choderlos de La...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

Johan van der Keuken went against the grain in 1980: from Amsterdam (on April 30 with the coronation...

After five years studying in Paris, Arash has not adjusted to life there and has decided to return t...
This biographical film examines the multitalented personality of Karel Čapek and the context behind ...

This documentary follows the French soccer team on their way to victory in the 1998 World Cup in Fra...

imagine... follows celebrated British TV writer Russell T Davies as he prepares to return as the sho...

In his lifetime, Thomas Merton was hailed as a prophet and censured for his outspoken social critici...

What's it like to "make a family" when you're not part of the traditional hetero couple? Can two bes...

This film is an attempt to disclose if Raul Brandão has left any trace, in Nespereira, Gumarães.

At age 25, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the French luxury fashion house, Bal...

Well-known Croatian author Pero Kvesić, who has been struggling with a severe lung disease, document...

A captivating and personal detective story that uncovers the truth behind the childhood of Michaël P...

From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...

In an industry that is becoming increasingly competitive, what drives indie filmmakers to keep creat...