by Laureanne Robin | Feb 24, 2026 | Fictions
SIMONE, AN IMAGINARY CHILDHOOD OF SIMONE WEIL A feature film by Thomas Bardinet Simone Weil, aged 12, wants to change the world, and nothing scares her. Her parents are concerned about her enthusiasm and order her to go and play with children her own age. But for...
by Laureanne Robin | Feb 24, 2026 | Fictions
COUNTRY OUTING A short fiction film by Julia Colin Paul, 21, works as a gardener at the large vacation home of Claire, his childhood friend, whom he hasn’t seen since his late teens. His unexpected arrival with a few friends, who like her come from the upper...
by Laureanne Robin | Feb 23, 2026 | Documentaries
ARAKAN MONSOON A feature-length documentary by Maung Sun Returning from exile, a filmmaker reunites with his sister in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, one of the regions most ravaged by civil war. She is the last practicing gynecologist-obstetrician. Together, they try...
by Laureanne Robin | Feb 23, 2026 | Documentaries
AFTER TAHAR A feature-length documentary by Soufiane Adel At the age of 40, I embarked on a road movie about the war trauma of my grandfather Tahar, an Algerian soldier who served in Indochina. With my father and some of his fifteen brothers and sisters, I explore how...
by Laureanne Robin | Sep 10, 2025 | Documentaries
TOMORROW HAVANA A documentary by Maïlys Khider For the past four years, Cuba has been undergoing a new revolution. Its most profound change since 1959. The emergence of a new bourgeoisie since the state authorized private companies, known as Mypimes, in 2021 has been...