Programme edition 2022
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À vendredi, Robinson (See You Friday, Robinson)
Mitra Farahani
A reappraisal of the forgotten Iranian writer and director Ebrahim Golestan, and a tribute to film legend Jean-Luc Godard: À vendredi, Robinson celebrates two artistic masters.
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Body Parts
Kristy Guevara-Flanagan
Sex and nude scenes are commodities in Hollywood, and that has a significant influence on the audience. The spine-chilling documentary Body Parts offers a disconcerting look behind the scenes of the American film industry.
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Exposing Muybridge
Marc Shaffer
Do a horse's four legs come off the ground together during a gallop? How the demand for such a fait divers paved the way for the rise of cinema in the 19th century is shown in Exposing Muybridge.
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Godard seul le cinéma (Godard Cinema)
Cyril Leuthy
No one breathed cinema more than Jean-Luc Godard. More so: whatever the subject of his films, in the end they were all about cinema. An illuminating portrait of the greatest living director.
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Jane Campion, la femme cinéma
Julie Bertuccelli
Jane Campion (The Piano, The Power of the Dog) breathes cinema. This and more becomes clear in this wonderful documentary that digs to the heart of her work.
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Loving Highsmith
Eva Vitija
Loving Highsmith lovingly leads you through Patricia Highsmith's long-hidden relationships, her (double) life and most famous work. A personal portrait of the successful author who found in writing a substitute for the life she could not lead.
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The Real Charlie Chaplin
Peter Middelton, James Spinney
Everything you always wanted to know about Charles Chaplin but were too afraid to ask. It's all told in a most exciting way in this revealing documentary.
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Twee mannen (Two Men)
Suzanne Raes
"I want to make the best theatre in the world. That is my ambition. And that is what Jan wants too." A portrait of Ivo Van Hove, internationally the most highly regarded stage director of the Low Countries. And of his partner in love and work, scenographer Jan Versweyveld.