Frédéric Videau
Directing
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Agathe Koltès

One morning, a worn-out field cop, nicknamed Ping-Pong by everyone, burns his police ID and disappears. During one night and one day, his colleagues look for him, meet him and lose him in Toulouse and its suburbs. But every hour that passes brings Ping-Pong a little bit closer to his own destiny.
Cop Goes Missing

A young woman tries to adjust to freedom after she spends eight years as a prisoner to a strange man.
Coming Home

Edouard, unemployed computer technician, invites Diana, a young student from England, to spend a weekend in the Noire Mountain. At dusk, they arrive at Gilbert’s place. A former 60’s activist who lives in the forest, Gilbert has decided to drop everything and to offer Edouard his house. Edouard accepts the offer, tries to convince Diana to stay, and discovers that, perhaps, Gilbert is his father.
Fin d'été
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Un Homme a vu l'ours

Juste wanders the streets of Paris looking for people only he can see. He collects their last memory before helping them into the afterlife. One day Agathe, a young woman, recognizes him. She belongs to his previous life. She is alive and he is a ghost. How will they manage to love each other and seize this second chance?
Burning Ghost

Eric returns to his hometown to marry Edith. A beautiful summer, a woman he loves, a beautiful wedding: everything is in place for the party to be successful. But Eric's mother and brother disappear and his father remains imperturbable.
Variété française
The story of two couples, one teenage, the other grandparents, living parallel love stories.
L'amour au soleil

A strange man is involved in a village massacre and drug dealing.
No Rest for the Brave
"Look for the father... and you will (maybe) find the son... The idea of the film was this, to try for the first time to have a follow-up conversation with my father, to see where it would lead us both, to talk about things we had never talked about (that was the easiest since we had never talked about anything) and to film it, no matter what. I didn't know how it would end for him and me, I just knew that I was going to ask him at some point why he didn't like me and I would listen to his answer well. I thought I had come to make a movie about my father and I made a movie about him and me."