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Talking About Trees 2019    star_border 7
Filmmakers Ibrahim, Suliman, Eltayeb and Manar, close friends for many years, left their motherland in the sixties and seventies to study film abroad and founded the Sudanese Film Group in 1989. After years of distance and exile, they are reunited, hoping to finally make their old dream come true: to bring back cinema to Sudan by reopening the Halfaia Cinema, a dilapidated theater in Khartoum.
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The Fan 2017    star_border 4.3
The chronicle of Pascal, a community employee in a village near Ajaccio. A soccer fan, he decides to spend his vacation in Manchester.
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Letters from Athens 2016
With the German Occupation in Greece (1941-1944) as a background, this film tells the love story between my father, an assistant professor at the mysterious German Scientific Institute of Athens - financed by the occupying power, Germany, but in reality a refuge for resistant students - and Nelly, a young student in Fine Arts. The film also traces the portrait of their friend Rudolf Fahrner, founder of the Institute, comrade of the Stauffenberg Brothers and one of the few conspirators of the assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, on 20 July 1944, that survived the repression that followed.
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One Eno 1993
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Happy Buzz Day Moongly Release date not available
Child of the Moon is celebrating his birthday with his rock friends. In 1989, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Conquest of the Moon... but do we really know what happened? Little Moongly, left by the first cosmonauts who set foot on the Night Star, was taken in by the herds of stones that inhabit this planet, and today, he is celebrating his 20th birthday! Yes, how time flies! In addition, he discovers the pangs of love, and falls madly in love with E.T., you know, the little gnome from Spielberg.
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Holiday Sun Release date not available
A 20-minute video-song shot in 8 days and edited in 2 years. Broadcast in full by Alain Burosse on CANAL+ in 1987.
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