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- Part of the "Arribas Brothers Collection" film trilogy. Documentary film about a young portraitist at Disneyland Paris: Marylou Deserson. In association with Disneyland Paris, Arribas Brothers France & Remsmovies Production.
- Part of the "Arribas Brothers Collection" film trilogy. Documentary film about a young glass-blower at Disneyland Paris: Loïc Bouedec. In association with Disneyland Paris, Arribas Brothers France & Remsmovies Production.
- Tante Soesa stars in her own Christmas movie.
- Discover the story of the Real Disneyland and the flaws of a world reputed to be "magical".
- Part of the "Arribas Brothers Collection" film trilogy. Documentary film about a young portraitist at Disneyland Paris: Elise Baron. In association with Disneyland Paris, Arribas Brothers France & Remsmovies Production.
- On the Parade route , dream with your eyes wide open. Welcome to an all-new Disney fairy tale. It's Disney's Fantillusion, where imagination flows and glows every night.
- The idea of reworking a historical propaganda movie was to find out whether or not the messages and values of those who 'controlled' public opinion in the past still have the same effect today - when you would expect people to be more aware of the role of the mass media. During my research I came across the movies produced by Walt Disney Studios for the U.S government around the time of WW2. Further research revealed the contradiction between the ideological position Disney publicly held (wholesome family values, Americana) and the more-covert business/political tactics he used (more reminiscent of what used to be called the 'military-industrial complex.') I undertook a trip to Disneyland Paris to experience this 'world' Disney had created (originally modelled on Fascist principles for social engineering) and found many parallels to the 1930s hidden beneath the surface. Either the public are still unaware (or simply don't want to think about) the level of control such organisations have over their lives. If you think about it, the same family may buy and re-buy Disney product for generations. The search for further parallels led me to Disney's modern contemporaries in the Alt.Right. I wanted to know the extent to which their social ideals match his (and also by implication those of the current dominant ideology - Trump.) I found some shocking things about the business sponsorship of political parties who themselves sponsor racism. At the end, my 'character' (unable any further to fight the relentless pressure of capitalism) undergoes a kind of brainwashing into a 'good Nazi.' Has history really taught us anything?
- The famous Tante Soesa sings multiple songs from the popular traditional festivities of Santa Claus.
- Robin's journey to come back to life brings him to Hell. Things don't seem to be going well for him until a surprising ally offers him some help. Will The Man in Purple be able to retrieve the gun he had lost in The Land of Talking Food?