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, 4h Directed byOliver Stone OriginUSA GenresDocumentary ThemesPolitique, Documentary films about politics, Political films ActorsOliver Stone Rating73% Durant deux ans, entre juillet 2015 et février 2017, le réalisateur-scénariste américain Oliver Stone a interviewé Vladimir Poutine, durant près de 50 heures, sur divers sujets politiques ainsi que son ascension au pouvoir.
, 1h30 Directed byPatricio Guzmán OriginChili GenresDrama, Documentary ThemesSeafaring films, Politique, Transport films, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about politics, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships ActorsPatricio Guzmán, Víctor González Rating75% Nostalgia for the Light opens with a view of a telescope and images of our moon. The narrator, Patricio Guzmán, describes how he came to love astronomy and begins to remember his childhood where “only the present moment existed.” Soon, Chile became the center of the world as astronomers and scientists flocked to Chile to observe the universe through the thin and clear skies. We next see Guzmán walking in the Atacama Desert, a place with absolutely no moisture, so much so that it resembles the surface of Mars. This desert, and its abundance of history, becomes the focus of the documentary. Because of how dry it is, the desert hosts the untouched remains of fish, mollusks, Indian carvings, and even mummified humans.
Directed byPierre Falardeau, Julien Poulin OriginCanada GenresDocumentary ThemesPolitique, Documentary films about politics, Political films, Documentary films about Quebec politics, Films about language and translation ActorsMarie Eykel Rating71% Speak White est un poème en langue française composé par l'écrivaine québécoise Michèle Lalonde en 1968. Il a été récité pour la première fois en 1970 et publié en 1974 aux éditions de l'Hexagone, à Montréal. Il dénonce la mauvaise situation des francophones au Québec et prend le ton d'une plainte collective contre les Québécois anglophones. En 1980, Speak White est porté à l'écran par les polémistes Pierre Falardeau et Julien Poulin. Le film, d'une durée de six minutes, met en scène l'actrice Marie Eykel lisant le poème de Lalonde.