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- An investigative reporter becomes entangled in deadly intrigue when she is assigned to get the story of the presidential candidate, and her job is complicated by a string of political assassinations and attempts.
- Victor "Young" Perez , tells the astonishing, harrowing and incredible moving story of a Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Flyweight Champion in 1931 and 1932. Perez started training as a boxer at age 14 along with his older brother Benjamin "Kid" Perez Perez rose to great fame via the help and guidance of Leon Bellier and had a brief relationship with French-Italian actress Mireille Balin. The 5'1", 110-pound Perez won the International Boxing Union's version of the World Flyweight crown with a 2nd-round knockout of American champion Frankie Genaro, ergo becoming the youngest world champion in boxing history ! Perez was arrested in Paris on September 21, 1943 and detained in the Drancy internment camp France, before being transported to Auschwitz where he was assigned to the Monowitz to serve as a slave laborer Victor Perez arrived at Auschwitz on October 10, 1943, as part of "Transport 60" a group of 1,000. He was held in AuschwitzIII/Monowitz. Whilst there he was forced to participate in boxing matches for the amusement of the Nazis. By 1945. Victor had survived 140 bouts in 15 months and won 139 !! Perez was one of the prisoners on the "Death March that left the camp on January 18, 1945.
- Carole and Paul live with their three children in a magnificent Parisian apartment. Over the years, Carole discovers a husband who has become possessive, jealous and paranoid. Keeping the family under the yoke and authority of the father is more and more difficult and dangerous for the balance of the family.
- A revelation kept secret for years - An autobiographical story of a doctor - the filmmaker - about the meeting between him and who was his great love: a drum majorette (in the past), which changed his life forever.
- "Europe in 8 bits" is a documentary that explores the world of chip music, a new musical trend that is growing exponentially throughout Europe. The stars of this musical movement reveal to us how to reuse old video games hardware like Nintendo's GameBoy and the Commodore 64 to turn them into a tool capable of creating a new sound, a modern tempo and an innovative musical style. This is a new way of interpreting music performed by a great many artists who show their skills in turning these "limited" machines designed for leisure in the 80s into surprising musical instruments and graphical tools. It will leave nobody indifferent.
- Kris and Silvia meet by chance in a small town and fall in love. An accident, provoked by the dark past of Silvia's father, puts a strain on their relationship.
- This political satire charts the night before Christmas where an aimless "jive talking, dancing" pimp, happens onto Santa's death, by his transvestite "star"hooker, who's also his true love, Rooty the red-nosed crack ho. He uses Santa's magic to act out all the stereotypes one could imagine from drug running to breaking and entering, until he happens onto his little bright, white savior, Billy Joe Ho, who's kind gentle heart changes the pimp from "dark" threat to enlightened savior of Christmas. With the help of his eight ho's and a coked-up rooty pulling his broken down pimp mobile, the Pimp saves Christmas for all of Ho-ville.
- Shadow boxing - a technical term that, in the training of boxers, means facing an imaginary opponent, avoiding invisible blows and hitting the void. Joaquim Silveira, 38, ex-boxer, is the trainer at the Lisboa's Rio de Janeiro boxing club. In this popular neighbourhood club he coaches several amateur young boxers. Silveira is also a man of the night, working as a bouncer at a rock club in Lisbon. The tatoos on his body are like scars of a shadowy past. Boxing has given him discipline and an almost mystical commitment as a trainer.
- A surrealist story about a family in Gujarat (India) who travels back to their dead father's derelict house, only to discover that a homeless knows the secrets of the estate and of how to free the siblings from the trauma that still assails their family.
- For deaf and hard of hearing people access to culture is very difficult; they cannot go to the cinema unless films are subtitled. Paul Vecchiali, a major French film director, explains why he considers subtitling to be of the utmost importance.
- A sleeper tries to awake from a dream.
- Being fascinated with psychology and the human mind, this film is not a linear story but instead explores the subconscious thought processes of one individual. Often times we replay events or situations over and over in our mind. These 'replays' manifest both in our waking life and in dreams. In this film time and space are flexible as we explore the creation of thoughts, memories, and what we experience as the world around us.
- Pietro is a 8-year-old orphan, he lives in São Paulo, Brazil. Pietro has his friends Rapha and Kewin, the three always joking or messing with Seu Nicolau, who is the owner of their home. The problem is, Pietro is always messing with everybody, so, he always gets in trouble with Rapha and Kewin. Seu Nicolau is also in debt, he doesn't pay the monthly rent, and escapes whenever it is the time to pay.
- The victim's name was Dale Harrell. He was married for ten years and was soon to be a partner at his company as a successful mechanical engineer. He made 83, 000 a year and provided a safe home for his wife and three children in Gilbert, Arizona. At approximately 2;36 AM on January 14, 2009, his wife of ten years, Marissa DeVault, put a hammer in his husband's head five times while he was fast asleep, only hours after having sex. Her first 911 calls to the Gilbert Police Department claimed abuse and rape. The ensuing investigation revealed a story known only to a few and a life kept secret from a husband. There was a roommate with a gun. There was a secret life of a millionaire lover. And, from her days as an exotic dancer, Marissa attempted to hire her former lover and bouncer of a strip club. The killer was not a visitor to the club and she was not a bartender or server. Instead, she could be found on the stage as an entertainer. How did all these characters come together to result in the death of Dale Harrell? Where did the gun come from and how was it instrumental in revealing the truths of a killer? Who was her "Sugar Daddy" and was he an accomplice? Why was the hammer used to kill instead of a gun when the gun was only mere feet of the woman accused. It is a story filled with twists, turns, characters and lust and, in the end, a victim lay dead. His name was Dale Harrell.