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Quand le sommeil est d'or 2024    star_border 8
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L'audience : dans les coulisses de la justice d'asile 2024
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Raoni, Uma Amizade Improvável 2023
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Une cuisine thaï patron 2023    star_border 7
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Un cœur qui bat à nouveau 2022    star_border 4
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Bob Denard, mercenaire de la République 2022    star_border 8
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Une histoire amazonienne 2018
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Baía dos pesadelos 2016
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Golden Dawn: A Personal Affair 2016    star_border 7.3
What’s in the mind of the neo-nazi next-door? “My partner in life is a Jew, one of my sons is gay, another is an anarchist, and I am a left-wing feminist as well as a daughter of immigrants. If Golden Dawn comes to power our only problem will be which wagon they will put us on.” A journalist is delving for years into the organization of the Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn. The financial collapse, the political instability and the family relations are placed into the spotlight as the documentary is trying to discover “what’s in the head of Golden Dawners, who pose as victims of the system.”
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Bhutan: The Dictatorship of Happiness Release date not available
Hidden away in the Himalayan foothills, Bhutan is a country reputed for its exquisite natural beauty and the importance its people place on individual happiness. The Bhutaneses’ acute environmental awareness has led it to being the only carbon-negative country in the world. To many, the small nation seems like a model for the rest of the world. But behind this idyllic façade there lies a more sinister reality. Buddhism is the only religion tolerated by the Wangchuck dynasty who have ruled the country for the last century. This ultra-conservative regime is closely intertwined with the Buddhist faith. The flocks of millionaires and Hollywood stars who arrive in Bhutan to work on their karma can only be accommodated thanks to the toil of terribly paid workers. This film explores the dynasty’s rule while also taking a look at the youthful counterculture movement which has emerged since the country’s exposure to the internet.
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