L'Enfant qui voulait être un ours – Jannik HASTRUP – des-6-ans – 17:48 (Denmark) –
Young audiencesEurope
Le Bordeau
The Kid Who Would Be a Bear is designed as a feature film aimed at children. But it is also a beautiful story, a polar tale that can be told to adults who have retained their innocence and the soul of a child.
Guinea-Bissau, 1969. A violent war pits the Portuguese colonial army against the guerrillas of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde. NOME leaves his village and joins the maquis.
Le Moine et le fusil – Pawo Choyning DORJI – 20:02 (Bhutan) –
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Le Bordeau
An American travels to Bhutan in search of a valuable antique rifle and crosses paths with a young monk who wanders the serene mountains, charged by his master to set things right.
As he pedals through the streets of Paris to deliver meals, Souleymane recalls his story. In two days, he has his asylum application interview, the key to obtaining papers. But Souleymane is not ready.
In partnership with the association La Cimade Pays de Gex.
Renko, 11, is the kind of girl to jump the air, to gallop, chasing her parents or the moving truck. In short, run towards life, flee these infantile adults. A vital radiance that shines brightly during a magical escape to the sea. A refined look at childhood.
Le Combat ordinaire – Laurent TUEL – approved for all audiences – 22:35 (France) –
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Cinéma Voltaire
Online ticketing Preceded by an introduction by the Arts Frontières bookshop to the comics of author Manu Larcenet, from which the film is adapted. Followed by a sale of his comics after the film.
“The ordinary fight” is the fight of Marco, a young thirty-year-old, a bit gruff, but driven by good intentions and who, from small things, beautiful encounters, precious moments, often tender, sometimes disturbing, is going to rebuild himself and overcome his old demons.