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- Robin Hood decides to fight back as an outlaw when faced with the tyranny of the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- An American man unwittingly gets involved with French werewolves who have developed a serum allowing them to transform at will.
- Astrid, the wife of a renowned lawyer, has been silenced for 25 years. Her family's equilibrium suddenly collapses when her children start looking for justice.
- Late 80's in Northern France, women are being sexually assaulted along the same road by the Samber river. Follow the progression of the investigation and its repercussions from the 80's through to 2018 and the beginning of the #metoo era.
- A woman struggles to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison.
- Etienne, a young father, must deal with the fact that his now-teenage daughter Rosa is ready to move forward and build her own life away from him.
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- The life story of Dutch painter Han van Meegeren, from his beginnings as a rebellious young artist in 1920s Amsterdam to his rise to infamy as one of the most ingenious art forgers of all time.
- A new police officer wants to meet up with somebody in an abandoned fort in the woods. What he doesn't know is that the place also serves as a meeting point for a group of hunters - whose prey aren't animals.
- Marguerite and Margot are both 12 years old, each with their family, friends, problems, and era. Because one lives in 1942 and the other in 2020. But then a mysterious magic trunk transports them each to the time of the other
- An aging nightclub hostess decides to settle down and get married.
- The OneCoin scam is one of the biggest financial scandals in history. The cryptocurrency fraud functioned like a gigantic snowball system, designed by a glamorous German-Bulgarian with lots of criminal energy and good connections. The film tells the incredible story of Ruja Ignatova's meteoric rise to become the shining star of the investment world - and her spectacular downfall. On 25 October 2017, she disappeared without a trace. FBI and Interpol are looking for her. Yet there is no trace of her and the money. Ruja Ignatova was a master of self-promotion: at mass events she always appeared in glittering dresses and with shining red lipstick. She promised her gullible followers that she would break the power of the banks - a modern-day Robin Hood. Hear weapon: the cryptocurrency OneCoin. Soon, she promised, OneCoin would make them all rich. But that day never came. Using her extensive network of contacts, she made sure that the scam could continue for three years. Her fans believed in OneCoin like cult members. And some still do because OneCoin is still being sold. Anyone who wishes to do so can invest their life-savings - and lose them. The film shows how easy it is to trick people with the promise of easy money. Or, as the Romans, said: "For greed all nature is too little". A dark, sometimes funny and often absurd fairy tale about greed, avarice and vanity.
- Leeds born filmmaker David Nicholas Wilkinson's thirty three year quest to prove that the worlds film industry started in Leeds, Yorkshire, England in 1888.
- Two troubled teens in Luxembourg act out their frustrations on the world, and slowly grow closer.
- BRAGOW is what we call a logatome, a very credible-sounding word, but which means absolutely nothing.
- Nine years after her son is killed in a road accident, Marie-France poses as the killer's assistant and gets herself involved in his life to seek revenge from him and his family.
- The widow of a resistance leader, Judith Therpauve, agrees to take over a large daily, established after the liberation of France. But she is soon under pressure from dirty dealings, on the one hand, and labor demands, on the other.
- A man comes to a small town in France and witness the apparent murder of a woman pharmacist. He teams up with the victim's vulgar assistant to try to solve the mystery.
- Sexually assaulted by a colleague, a young worker in a paper company tries to end her life. Faced with the denial of the aggressor and the management, the women and men workers led by Louise, the undisputed leader of the company, will mobilize and do everything to see that justice is done.
- Violette, the sister of orphan Rose Bertold, has disappeared. Her encounter with Ivanov, a mysterious figure and friend of her dead mother, plunges her into a nostalgia that becomes an unbearable moral torture. This is the start of a dangerous spiral from which no one can escape unscathed. But will this nightmare ever end?
- About the history of the French region of Lorraine, called Lothringen in German.
- Roswitha is working to carry out illegal abortions, to support her husband and two children. The police discovers her and the husband is arrested. Roswitha gets involved in social work and politics.
- The end of the First World War on November 11, 1918, only marked the beginning of a long and difficult reconstruction of a traumatized country.
- X, a young man, cannot leave his apartment. When he spots a young woman from his balcony, he creates an imaginary world.
- Denis Robert inquires about a very old notebook that is kept by a relation of his: two columns - names and dates. It is kept with the purpose of registering the deaths of homeless people who are found in the streets of Metz, so that some last rites will be afforded for those who have no relatives. Then, the reporter confronts the present homeless persons with those names, and gets impressive narratives about life, and death.
- At Denis Robert's home, an intimate interview with the questions edited out.
- Denis Robert speaks his heart out, meandering through the streets and pedestrian alleys in the rural environment of his city, Metz, in Lorraine, France. He gives voice also to a few people on the fringes of the well-to-do society, and remembers political and economic events that many would prefer to forget.
- An illegitimate couple having an afternoon tryst in a hotel room. A happy family (one man, one woman two sons, one daughter, one... rabbit) having breakfast before the father drives the kids to school. What is the link between these two situations? Well, there is one, though not obvious at first sight...
- Wind Riders tells the untold stories of three American balloon pilots who have dedicated their lives to their sport - a masterful hot-air balloonist, and a championship team in gas balloon racing as they defend their world title.
- Sonia Lettman is no ordinary (old) woman. Although eighty-two, she is not ripe for retirement. Only 1.40 m tall, Sonia is a regular ball of fire. Of the never-say-die kind, she started learning to play the accordion at the age of seventy, following the death of her husband. Now she plays her instrument and sings in the streets of Metz (where she lives), of Luxembourg City and of towns where big festivals are held. She has become an iconic figure in all these places and through this loving documentary, François Baldassare has decided to pay tribute to her.
- Marked by the suffering of three close members of her family endured before they died, Muriel Brino is investigating in this film with Aurore Weber on what our society proposes to support patients at the end of their lives in order to avoid unnecessary painful and/or degrading moments.
- Noémie should be happy. She is young and pretty, has a companion and a job, but she has nightmares, she feels blue all the time and seems to have lost the taste for life. One day she reads a book by Schopenhauer and suddenly understands the roots of her problems. Her childhood dream, becoming a ballet dancer, was thwarted and shattered and fulfillment was denied her...
- Young Martin, a ten-year-old, is chosen by his schoolmaster to recite a complicated, rather esoteric poem in public. Although he volunteered to do it, Martin is scared at this prospect. He is not sure to remember the poem to perfection on D-day. Little by little, the cursed poem pervades his life, which unsettles him all the more as, around him, his family environment is deteriorating. Indeed, his parents start having arguments and seem to be on the verge of divorce. But his father does not let him down. He supports him - although awkwardly at times - and helps him to memorize the abstruse text. Will Martin be able to perform it on stage?
- Joseph have a meet with Valentine but things do not go as planned.
- a year after May 68 when the movements fade away, a small group of enlightened people recreate a community who are trying to keep this hippie movement going in the center of France. But in these puritanical and conservative campaigns the dream will become a nightmare.
- This is August 1870. In the plain of Gravelotte in Lorraine, three French soldiers, sitting in a camp, are waiting for relief troops. They never come. On the contrary, Marchal Bazaine, against his officers'will, decides to withdraw the army to Metz. On impulse, the three men desert...
- Oscar, a young tourette teenager, lives in his own little world, in spite of his condition. He'll have to face his two personal sides, one which wants to keep him into a idle world, and an other which wants to go ahead.
- Guillaume has just been dad. As he prepares to join his wife at the maternity ward, an unexpected phone call will plunge him back into the painful memories of his childhood.