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- The strange case of Atom Egoyan attempts to reveal filmmaker Atom Egoyan's creative process, throwing light on what might be its most enigmatic and personal side: writing. Starting with his most recent film, we proceed backwards, gradually unveiling his 13 feature films, up to his early unreleased camera tests, heralding his future works. Thus can we closely penetrate and fathom out the mysterious world of Atom Egoyan: a surveyor of the human mind, and an artist whose work has shattered the rules of film language, by blowing up several of cinema's conventional narrative means.
- Jerome leaves his home to seek a job in the city. He finds a job at the town hall and works with Lucien. First they are responsible for the decorations of the city for Christmas. But their next mission will prove very different.
- Actor Michael Lonsdale talks about his life, his childhood in Morocco, and this desire to be an actor which has never left him, and for which he feels grateful every day. His art is expressed above all in the freedom of improvisation.
- The Fontblanche quarry, one of the last shantytowns of France bordering Cassis. A kind of village without a name, without children, without a wife. A village like a shameful suburb, a small suburb of a small town too rich and too precious to make a display. The documentary proposes to tell the life of these men, all of Tunisian origin and this slum thirty years old, made of planks, tarpaulins and debris, which we will destroy, pushing its now too old inhabitants towards a relocation, to a second uprooting.
- the Film Draws us into a history of Maghrebi immigration through a point of view, that of the success of the children of North African immigrants. Generation after generation, a middle class is built, men and women fight each other to remain standing: "the bourgeoisie" is born.Ce film tells the memory and the individual stories of these women and men who, by force of will and work, reach the social ascent. The film is built as a journey, from the mines of Saint-Etienne to the ultra-sophisticated world of Defense, the director gives us a portrait of our society and these new "beurgeois". The stories intertwine, answer each other, question us about the very essence of who we are, and what we want to convey.