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  • Vladimir Léon – Le Brahmane du Komintern AKA The Comintern Brahmin (2006)

    2001-2010DocumentaryFrancePoliticsVladimir Léon

    Vladimir Leon on a quest for a forgotten man in the annals of history. Guessing the film-maker’s Russian connection, the Indian historian Hari Vasudevan showed Leon the iconic photograph shot during the second Communist International (Comintern) Congress in 1920. Amidst the tall Bolshevik leaders of the time such as Grigory Zinoveiv, Vladimir Lenin and Maxim Gorky, there was an Indian face in the picture. It was that of Manabendra Nath Roy, or M.N. Roy, one of the founders of the Communist Party of India in 1920. “Here was a man about whom the world hardly knew anything,” says Leon, who found in Roy’s life the perfect plot for a film. “Roy was a part of incredible moments in history. Imagine a person from a rural family in colonial India being witness to three of the most revolutionary periods of the 20th century.”Read More »

  • Henri Decoin – Retour à l’aube aka She returned at dawn (1938)

    1931-1940ComedyFranceHenri DecoinRomance

    Retour à l’aube is like Russian (or should we say Hungarian) dolls dreaming of each other : when the dream seems a dead-end or a nightmare, a new one begins in another tone. Danielle Darrieux being the unforgettable doll and key leading to the following dream, following film : drama, comedy, romance, musical, crime, oniric tale, etc… a perfect rainbow directed by Decoin. A film that could be compared to Pierrot le Fou for this rare quality of going through genres and tones as lightly as the air, which I tend more and more to attribute to people having penetrated the secret of cinematic life… or is it just love ? MaybeRead More »

  • Christian-Jaque – Babette s’en va-t-en guerre AKA Babette Goes to War (1959)

    1951-1960Christian-JaqueComedyFrance

    It is June 1940. France has fallen and the Germans are posed to invade England. In this desperate hour, British Intelligence has recruited Babette, a pea-brained young woman who has just been evacuated from France. The dim blonde bears a striking resemblance to a former mistress of General von Arenberg, the man responsible for the feared invasion. The plan is that she will use her womanly charms to lure the General into an ambush. Things soon go wrong when Babette is separated from her handsome associate, Gérard de Crécy, and ends up in the hands of the infamous Gestapo chief Shultz. Coincidentally, the latter also wants to have von Arenberg out of the way, and realises that Babette is just the woman he needs…Read More »

  • Pang-Chuan Huang – Retour AKA Return (2017)

    2011-2020DocumentaryFrancePang-Chuan HuangShort Film

    Two journeys from two different periods, across continents and through history. The merging of past and present reveals a forgotten memory.Read More »

  • Sarah Arnold – Fabula Rasa AKA Parades (2017)

    2011-2020DramaFranceSarah ArnoldShort Film

    Faced with the injustices of this world, Margot has lost all hope in the future. Giving up on politics, she decides to entrust her fate to the Dardu, a legendary carp that supposedly predicts the future. But the lake’s rules have changed: fishing is now forbidden.Read More »

  • Arthur Borgnis – Eternity Has No Door of Escape: Encounters with Outsider Art (2018)

    2011-2020Arthur BorgnisDocumentaryFrance

    Icarus Films wrote:
    “Outsider art” challenges established historical categories and transcends artistic movements. A translation of the French term art brut, a phrase coined by the painter and sculptor Jean Dubuffet in the aftermath of World War II, this label was applied to works produced by artists suffering from mental illness, practitioners of Spiritism, and self-taught visionaries. Their work compels viewers to question aesthetic and cultural norms, and the place attributed to those with disabilities in our society.Read More »

  • Guillaume Brac – L’île au trésor (2018)

    2011-2020ComedyDocumentaryFranceGuillaume Brac

    A summer on a leisure island in the Paris region. Land of adventure, drag and transgression for some, place of refuge and escape for others. From its fee-paying beach to its hidden recesses, the exploration of a kingdom of childhood, resonating with the tumults of the world.Read More »

  • Jean Epstein – Le lion des Mogols (1924)

    1921-1930AdventureFranceJean EpsteinSilent

    The first film Epstein made for Albatros stars Ivan Mosjoukine as a Mogul prince in exile. After getting caught up in such vices of the Occident as drinking, movies and women, the prince eventually returns to his Khanate and to his waiting bride.Read More »

  • Guillaume Brac – Contes de juillet AKA July Tales (2017)

    2011-2020DramaFranceGuillaume Brac

    Set in Paris on a hot summer day, this joyful and funny two-part film follows five young men and five young women where the boys cause trouble for the girls. In the first part, colleagues Milena and Lucie go Sunday swimming in a public pool. The incessant flirtation of lifeguard Jean disrupts their burgeoning friendship. In the second part, Hanne, a young Norwegian student, just wants to have a nice time with her friend Salomé on the national day, but she has to fend off the attention of three men while not upsetting her friend, who has taken a liking to one of the men.Read More »

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