A former couple meets again in a bar. Sitting next to one another, they find it difficult to talk. The words come out with restraint; looks are fleeting, navigating between violence and softness.
A former couple meets again in a bar. Sitting next to one another, they find it difficult to talk. The words come out with restraint; looks are fleeting, navigating between violence and softness. close
Clarisse's life is nothing fancy: she wears herself out waiting tables in a lousy Parisian bistro. One busy day at work, a stranger's going to turn her life upside down by declaring his love...
Clarisse's life is nothing fancy: she wears herself out waiting tables in a lousy Parisian bistro. One busy day at work, a stranger's going to turn her life upside down by declaring his love... close
From an early age, Reinhardt made his daily bread with music. However, at some point it seemed that he would have to say goodbye to his favorite profession: more
From an early age, Reinhardt made his daily bread with music. However, at some point it seemed that he would have to say goodbye to his favorite profession: during the fire in the camp, the 18-year-old musician was very badly injured. Only two fingers remained on his left hand: the index and the middle. For a year and a half, Django was bedridden. Wanting to keep him busy, Jose's younger brother brought him a guitar, and the crippled Reinhardt began to learn to play again, surprising the hospital staff with his tenacity. With long painful exercises, the young guitarist was able, against all expectations, to overcome the injury, simultaneously developing his own independent technique of playing. Now he played not traditional and classical gypsy music, but incoming jazz. True, in the Gypsy manner.
The highest point of Django's popularity came in 1945, when jazz, a symbol of resistance to the occupiers, became the music of liberation. The culmination was a solo concert with the Transport Aviation Orchestra. In October 1946, Django went on a one-of-a-lifetime tour of the United States with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, where his two-finger style made a strong impression.
Tired Henri is forty, he trains dogs at suburban stations. One fine day his boss explains to him that it is necessary to get rid of Mila - his old Rottweiler, more
Tired Henri is forty, he trains dogs at suburban stations. One fine day his boss explains to him that it is necessary to get rid of Mila - his old Rottweiler, suffering from narcolepsy, who is his only friend. Unable to decide on it, Henri finds solace in beer and Chantalie, waitress of the station bistro. close
Baia Kasmi began her career as a screenwriter and succeeded in this field. In 2011, she was nominated for the highest French film award "Cesar" for best more
Baia Kasmi began her career as a screenwriter and succeeded in this field. In 2011, she was nominated for the highest French film award "Cesar" for best screenplay, and in 2015 became the winner in this nomination with another film. The short drama “Scissors” was filmed by Baya as a director, according to his own script.
This film received the award for “Best debut” at the International Short Film Festival in Clermont-Ferrand, and was also nominated in the category “Short meter” in Japan and awarded at the Brussels Short Film Festival.
According to the plot of the film, in the supermarket of building tools is a young girl (Vimala Pons), swept by an incomprehensible panic attack. She barely makes it with her chosen huge garden scissors to the cash register. While she wandered between the shelves, to pay the cashier came the turn of another visitor to the store, Pierre (Bruno Podalides), in whose hands falls stunned with fear young lady.
After leaving the supermarket, the young people break up, but Mina (the strange girl’s name) meets her savior again, and he will have to invite her to his home. An important role in the history of this unusual acquaintance will be played by an old music teacher (Jean-Claude Dere). close
The Feminine and Masculine personalities of a man begin to argue about the former coming out, forcing the latter to be more vulnerable about who they are and where they stand.
The Feminine and Masculine personalities of a man begin to argue about the former coming out, forcing the latter to be more vulnerable about who they are and where they stand. close
Jacotte, thirteen, decides to celebrate the seven years of her brother Bastien in their usual corner of the forest, with Mathieu, Alex and little Chacha, more
Jacotte, thirteen, decides to celebrate the seven years of her brother Bastien in their usual corner of the forest, with Mathieu, Alex and little Chacha, their lifelong friends. Everything goes as planned until they discover an abandoned car carcass. close