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Directed by Claude Lelouch,
Chris Marker,
Alain Resnais,
Joris Ivens,
Jean-Luc Godard,
Agnès Varda,
William KleinOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
DocumentaryThemes French war films,
Politique,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political filmsActors Bernard Fresson,
Karen Blanguernon,
Jean-Luc Godard,
Maurice Garrel,
Marie-France Mignal,
Agnès VardaRating72%
Sept façons différentes de présenter les armées nord-vietnamiennes en pleine guerre contre les Etats-Unis. Un conflit opposant les riches aux pauvres sur fond d'indignation ou parfois d'indifférence de la part de l'opinion publique mondiale., 30minutes
Directed by Chris Marker,
Alain ResnaisOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about racism,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsActors Jean NégroniRating74%
The film exhibits a series of sculptures, masks and other traditional art from Sub-Saharan Africa. The images are frequently set to music and cut to the music's pace. The narrator focuses on the emotional qualities of the objects, and discusses the perception of African sculptures from a historical and contemporary European perspective. Only occasionally does the film provide the geographical origin, time period or other contextual information about the objects. The idea of a dead statue is explained as a statue which has lost its original significance and become reduced to a museum object, similarly to a dead person who can be found in history books. Interweaved with the objects are a few scenes of Africans performing traditional music and dances, as well as the death of a disemboweled gorilla., 2h36
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes La banlieue françaiseActors Chris Marker,
Yves Montand,
Simone Signoret,
Jean-Luc Godard,
Anna Karina,
Alain ResnaisRating77%
Un mois dans une ville, mai 1962, Paris filmé au plus près du pavé et des visages par Chris Marker et son équipe. « En ce premier mois de paix depuis sept ans », car la guerre d'Algérie s'achève avec les accords d'Évian, que font, à quoi pensent les Parisiens ? La guerre et la politique ? On évite d'en parler, l'interviewer s'en étonne même : les Français qui aimaient tant discuter seraient-ils muets ?, 46minutes
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryActors Chris MarkerRating75%
Alors qu'il est au japon pour documenter les jeux d'été 1964 à Tokyo, Chris Marker rencontre Koumiko Muraoka. Intrigué et fasciné par la jeune femme, il décide de lui consacrer un film qu'il ouvre en ces termes:« Koumiko Murooka, secrétaire, plus de vingt ans, moins de trente, née en Mandchourie, aimant Giraudoux, détestant le mensonge, élève de l'Institut franco-japonais, aimant Truffaut, détestant les machines électriques et les Français trop galants, rencontrée par hasard à Tokyo, pendant les Jeux olympiques. Autour d'elle, le Japon., 1h15
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActors Akira Kurosawa,
Shigehiko Hasumi,
Chris Marker,
Tatsuya Nakadai,
Ishirō HondaRating69%
Sur les pentes du Mont Fuji, un dieu dirige le "Chaos". Il s'agit d'Akira Kurosawa et de son dernier film. Chris Marker, specialiste du Japon, l'a accompagne durant le tournage.Il nous permet d'assister a la naissance de l'oeuvre d'un maitre du 7e art., 28minutes
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
RomanceThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Time travel films,
Transport en Île-de-France,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Alternate history films,
Arme nucléaire,
Disaster films,
PhotographieActors Jean Négroni,
Hélène Châtelain,
William Klein,
André Heinrich,
Ligia BraniceRating81%
A man (Davos Hanich) is a prisoner in the aftermath of World War III in post-apocalyptic Paris where survivors live underground in the Palais de Chaillot galleries. Scientists research time travel, hoping to send test subjects to different time periods "to call past and future to the rescue of the present". They have difficulty finding subjects who can mentally withstand the shock of time travel. The scientists eventually settle upon the prisoner; his key to the past is a vague but obsessive memory from his pre-war childhood of a woman (Hélène Chatelain) he had seen on the observation platform ("the jetty") at Orly Airport shortly before witnessing a startling incident there. He had not understood exactly what happened but knew he had seen a man die., 4h
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsActors Yves Montand,
François Périer,
Jorge Semprún,
Simone SignoretRating78%
The film features many interviews with French communist leaders, students, and sociologists. The Prague Spring of 1968 is featured, with footage of a Fidel Castro speech in which he explains his political support for the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia while questioning the legality of the action. Other sections deal with the rise of Salvador Allende, Minamata poisoning in Japan, and the Watergate Scandal in the US. There are many subtle references to cats throughout the film, as well as brief shots of raccoons., 1h40
Directed by Chris MarkerOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Florence Delay,
Arielle Dombasle,
Kim Novak,
James Stewart,
Charlotte Kerr,
Alexandra StewartRating77%
Le film est construit autour du discours d'un cameraman fictif, Sandor Krasna, rédacteur de lettres lues tout au long du film par Florence Delay. Dans ses écrits, il va traiter successivement du temps, de la mémoire, de la fragilité humaine face aux séismes du Japon ou encore face à la famine, menace constante au Cap Vert ou en Guinée-Bissau. Le cinéaste voyage alors aux « deux pôles extrêmes de la survie » tel qu'il le dit lui-même. Il montrera non pas les difficultés pour ces sociétés à s'en sortir, mais plutôt leur façon de vivre et d'exister au-delà de ce qui peut leur coûter la vie. Car comme il l'annonce : « Moi, ce que je veux vous montrer, ce sont les fêtes de quartier »., 1h40
Directed by Tetsuya NomuraOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
War,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Documentary,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Horror,
Historical,
Musical,
Crime,
Animation,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films about video games,
Films based on video gamesActors Takahiro Sakurai,
Ayumi Itō,
Kenichi Suzumura,
Showtaro Morikubo,
Māya Sakamoto,
Megumi ToyoguchiRating71%
Setting
Advent Children takes place two years following the events of the 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII, during which the antagonist Sephiroth attempted to absorb the Lifestream (the lifeblood and soul of the planet) and be reborn as a god. He was defeated by Cloud Strife and his companions but Sephiroth's final spell, Meteor, destroyed the city of Midgar.