An Unreasonable Man

An Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection. The film examines Nader's advocacy for auto safety features, such as federally mandated seat belts and air bags, as well as his rise to national prominence following an invasion of privacy lawsuit against General Motors.

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Le retour des cinéphiles

After twenty years, a group of friends meets to talk about cinema, like they always do. They haven’t grown older; on they contrary, they seem to look younger. They all still live in a world of their own, they refuse to be in touch with reality and express themselves by dropping names and pearls of wisdom. However, beyond this austerity, the portraits of funny characters emerge, humane and authentic in their own way.

Le son de Lynch

This documentary explores every facet of this job of complex and exciting sound which David Lynch leads since Eraserhead, his first film and matrix work. Picture lesson of this trip, they cross three points of view: that of the very film-maker, that of his closest collaborator in this domain, the compositor Angelo Badalamenti, and that of an acknowledged critic and specialist of sound in the cinema in general and David Lynch particularly, Michel Chion.

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Le sourire du serpent

A cold winter night. A gloomy, dimly-lit street in the outskirts of the city, surrounded by old factories. It is getting late, and Marion, a prostitute who works just outside the city, decides to go back downtown. But she is unable to, the last bus doesn't arrive, its driver has been murdered. She is about to lose patience when Adama, a man in his thirties, reaches the bus stop. Both are trapped in this no man's land. The danger lurking in the dark shatters their nerves. Could Adama, an illegal immigrant, be the killer?

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Le soleil de Patiras

The tour of the island at sunset. The light taps the sensors and saturates the colors. The boat spins and the water shakes me but I do not stop to fix the banks. The time could be suspended. There will never be a powerful enough way to capture the moment.

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Led Zeppelin: Videobiography

This two-part video biography celebrates the music of Led Zeppelin, a British rock act formed in the 1960s that went on to influence legions of future stars with a blues-influenced sound, groundbreaking guitar riffs and inventive drum rhythms. Noted personalities in the music industry weigh in on the group's contributions to the canon of rock 'n' roll, a discussion illustrated by clips from the band's rich archive of live performances.

LEE ZO

There were three people who killed merely over differences in religion. One day the three believers who lost a mosque and icons through war no longer understood who belonged to which religion, and lost their reasons to fight. At that time, one statue rose in the center of town. Although the town thought it had regained peace by building the statue unrelated to any nation…

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Left Ahead

Tells the stories of three Southern churches and the common faith that leads them in daring directions. Scripture, history, and life experience are leading many Christians to a place of faith as part of a moral minority far from the nation of the Religious Right. Follow the pastors and members of these churches in North Carolina and Georgia as they take unpopular stands for people rarely given voice: gays and lesbians, death row inmates, and the poor.

Legend of Twin Dragons

The story of Leung Bik, the wayward son of Wing Chun master Leung Jaan, who runs aways from home in order to learn martial arts and surpass his father. Leung Jaan has refused to teach his son Wing Chun, due to his improper behaviour, despite his natural talent for martial arts.

Leonardo da Vinci: The Origin of the Genius

A tribute to the human and artistic greatness of a genius that continues to surprise us.