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- Mister Rabbit is a purely visual comedy, without dialogue or narration and full of slapstick humor, which centers around the relationship between an adult, Mister Rabbit, and a child, Little Rabbit. It is designed to build the self confidence of young children by showing that Mister Rabbit can only succeed with the help of Little Rabbit. It is based on a series of books by Loïc Dauvillier, an established author of comic books and graphic novels, who is also the creator of the animation series.
- The director's uncle is born in Poland in January 1944, in the stable where his parents were hiding. The baby is left on a window sill, while his father is shot for dead by Germans. After the war, the mother - and director's grandmother, a new emigrant in France, harshly negotiates the return oh her child. She marries the director's grandfather, who is told to be the natural father of the child. 46 years later, the grown child builds a cenotaph for his real father : an empty grave to commemorate his memory. This stone embodies the story of three generations of a polish-french family.
- This is the daydream story of a woman who made her life her artwork and her artwork the lives of others, Sylvie Crossman. From her childhood in French Polynesia to her humanitarian commitment in Australia, we follow her career.
- Assassinated during WWII, Jean Zay (1904-1944) nevertheless left a lasting legacy in French political history. A great reformer, he particularly helped to structure the French film industry to ensure its sustainability and its influence.