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Origin IsraelGenres Drama,
War,
Documentary,
CrimeThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about films,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Documentary films about filmsRating78%
There are five cameras — each with its own story. When his fourth son, Gibreel, is born in 2005, self-taught cameraman Emad Burnat, a Palestinian villager, gets his first camera. At the same time in his village of Bil’in, the Israelis begin bulldozing village olive groves to build a barrier to separate Bil'in from the Jewish Settlement Modi'in Illit. The barrier's route cuts off 60% of Bil'in farmland and the villagers resist this seizure of more of their land by the settlers., 1h40
Directed by Oskar RoehlerOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about films,
Political filmsActors Tobias Moretti,
Moritz Bleibtreu,
Martina Gedeck,
Justus von Dohnányi,
Anna Unterberger anna,
Armin RohdeRating60%
Berlin, 1939. Joseph Goebbels, ministre de la propagande nazie, commandite un film qui, selon lui, doit présenter un haut niveau artistique tout en instruisant le peuple allemand contre la « juiverie ». Il choisit l'acteur de second rang d'origine autrichienne Ferdinand Marian pour interpréter le rôle-titre du film Jud Süss, rôle qui doit véhiculer tous les poncifs antisémites. Marian, initialement très réticent, accepte finalement le rôle. Grâce au succès du film, il devient malgré lui une vedette du cinéma du IIIe Reich. Mais la chute du régime entraîne aussi la fin de sa carrière et l'éclatement de sa famille car il restera irrémédiablement associé au plus grand film de propagande nazie.Directed by Robert DornhelmGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about writers,
Films about children,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Ben Kingsley,
Brenda Blethyn,
Tatjana Blacher,
Lili Taylor,
Hannah Taylor-Gordon,
Jessica ManleyRating79%
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Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres Drama,
War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about films,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentary films about filmsActors Niki Karimi,
Taraneh Allidousti,
Golshifteh Farahani,
Mahnāz Afshār,
Juliette Binoche,
Zahra Amir EbrahimiRating66%
Cent-quatorze spectateurs, essentiellement féminins, assistent à la projection de l'adaptation cinématographique d'un classique de la littérature perse du XII siècle. Ces spectateurs s'émeuvent de l'histoire d'amour qui se déroulent sous leurs yeux : le film n'apparaît dans la mise en abyme qu'à travers sa bande son et les réactions du public. Néanmoins, le réalisateur trompe le spectateur puisque les actrices n'assistent pas réellement à une représentation filmique., 2h50
Directed by Bertrand TavernierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un scénariste,
Histoire de France,
L'Occupation allemande en FranceActors Jacques Gamblin,
Denis Podalydès,
Christian Berkel,
Charlotte Kady,
Marie Gillain,
Olivier GourmetRating68%
The film is about the French film industry from 1942 to 1944 during the Nazi occupation. The film focuses on assistant director and resistance fighter Jean Devaivre and screenwriter Jean Aurenche. Aurenche is on the move so that he doesn't have to write anything collaborationist. Devaivre is in dangerous political activity. Devaivre also works for the German production company Continental Films, where he is respected. On the other hand, Aurenche's scriptwriting doesn't help how he lives and he is a womanizer which causes him to procrastinate., 1h48
Directed by Mario Van PeeblesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
DocumentaryThemes Films about filmsActors David Alan Grier,
Mario Van Peebles,
Nia Long,
Joy Bryant,
Adam West,
Rainn WilsonRating72%
Melvin Van Peebles stunned the world for the first time, with his debut feature, The Story of a Three Day Pass. Filmed in France and selected as the French entry in the San Francisco Film Festival, Melvin's film was awarded the top prize. Saying it was controversial would be an understatement. In 1968 for a black man to walk up to the podium and accept the top festival award for a film he had to go abroad to make—now that's how you make your mark. After his comedy, Watermelon Man, Melvin was determined to push the Hollywood boundaries with the groundbreaking, and even more controversial, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. Turned down by every major studio including Columbia, where he had a three-picture deal, Melvin was forced to basically self-finance. Risking everything he had Melvin delivered to the world the first Black Ghetto hero on the big screen—whether they were ready or not! More than 30 years later, history is being fashioned again in the telling of this very tale. Mario Van Peebles, Melvin's son, directs an honest and revealing portrait of his pioneering father. Mario now tells the story of the making of Melvin Van Peebles' landmark 1971 film, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, including Melvin's struggles to raise money to fund the film under the guise of creating a black porno film. Melvin had ducked creditors, the unions and had to bail out his camera crew after they were arrested because a white cop decided a bunch of Negroes and hippies could not have come by that camera equipment honestly. Despite death threats and temporarily losing sight in one eye, Melvin somehow managed to whip into shape a rag-tag, multi-racial crew and finish the film that would give birth to birth of a new era which was about to explode: Independent Black Cinema., 1h40
Directed by Christopher GuestOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about filmsActors Kevin Bacon,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Martin Short,
J. T. Walsh,
Teri Hatcher,
Michael McKeanRating61%
In a fictionalized version of Tinseltown itself, Nick Chapman is an up-and-coming film director hot off the winning of a student award for his short film. The award captures the attention of movie executive Allen Habel (J. T. Walsh), who offers Nick a deal to make his dream picture: a character-driven, black-and-white drama taking place in a cabin during the winter., 1h43
Directed by Paul MazurskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about filmsActors Danny Aiello,
Dyan Cannon,
Shelley Winters,
Clotilde Courau,
Barry Miller,
Jerry StillerRating44%
Danny Aiello stars as Harry Stone, an NYC film director who has been living in Paris, France for the past ten years. Despite the fact that he still has a loyal fan base, his last three films were flops, and he returns to New York to hear a pitch from a studio executive. The movie turns out to be The Pickle, a science fiction film with an absurd storyline, but when the executive offers him "a ton of money," Harry immediately sells out his better judgment and agrees to direct the picture., 1h45
Directed by Rebecca ZlotowskiOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un scénaristeActors Natalie Portman,
Louis Garrel,
Lily-Rose Depp,
Emmanuel Salinger,
Amira Casar,
Pierre SalvadoriRating46%
Paris, fin des années 1930 ; Kate et Laura Barlow, deux jeunes Américaines médiums, finissent leur tournée mondiale. , 1h30
Directed by Preston SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Road moviesActors Joel McCrea,
Veronica Lake,
William Demarest,
Porter Hall,
Jimmy Conlin,
Franklin PangbornRating78%
John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea) is a popular young Hollywood director of profitable but shallow comedies (e.g. Ants in Your Plants of 1939). Sullivan is dissatisfied despite his success and tells his studio boss, Mr. Lebrand (Robert Warwick) that he wants his next project to be a serious exploration of the plight of the downtrodden. He asks to make his next film an adaptation of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a socially-conscious novel. Lebrand wants him to direct another lucrative comedy instead, but the idealistic Sullivan refuses to give in. He wants to "know trouble" first-hand, and plans to travel as a tramp so he can return and make a film that truly depicts the sorrows of humanity. His butler (Robert Greig) and valet (Eric Blore) openly question the wisdom of his plan.