Louise Thermes
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Hardly freed from a French prison, Kamel is deported in his native state, Algeria, and discovers a country split between modernity and tradition.
Bled Number One

Once more, Yann is about to leave Calcutta, returning to Paris. He has just dropped off his son with his mother and has one night to wander the streets of the city where he will only be able to come back in a few months.
Calcutta 8:40am

Jeanine, ten, can't take it anymore from her parents, former hippies, who only think of having fun. In order to gain access to the square and organized life of which she dreams, she secretly registers for a gymnastics competition with the hope of winning the first prize: a place in a sport studies boarding school.
Jeanine (ou mes parents n'ont rien d'exceptionnel)
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Parkings

Talk of living wages and religious observances upsets the delicate accord between the boss of a run-down truck yard and his workers in this visually arresting take on the French-Algerian immigrant experience.
Dernier maquis
Pierre has been raising his daughter Macha alone since the death of his wife Elena. Pierre’s life revolves around two activities: overprotecting his daughter and devoting himself entirely to his work at an animal incineration center. The unexpected adoption of Lundi, a depressed llama, is about to turn their lives upside down.