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.

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In May of 1982 Julio Cortázar, the Argentinean writer and his companion in life, Carol Dunlop set ou...

One of the most controversial writers of our times, join Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh as he und...

Is the solution to Switzerland's future to integrate Germany into the confederation? After all, like...

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

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NYC Graffiti Documentary "Kings Destroy" straight from the boogie down Bronx and right into your liv...

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This illuminating documentary examines the aftermath of Princess Diana's tragic death and the tense,...

A strange story from Somerset, England about a filmmaking farmer and the inspiring legacy of his lon...
A documentary produced by the French armed forces which chronicles the way of France’s “1ere armée” ...

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Paris, Latin Quarter. A small cinema that is both famous and marginal, Action Christine. The cashi...