Louis Séguin
1929 - 2008JLG/JLG, autoportrait de décembre
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard, Geneviève Pasquier
Director Jean-Luc Godard reflects in this movie about his place in film history, the interaction of film industry and film as art, as well as the act of creating art.
JLG/JLG: Self-Portrait in December
Saint-Jacques Gay-Lussac
Louis Séguin
Aurélien Gabrielli, Augustin Shackelpopoulos
After a break-up, Jimmy has returned to live in the neighborhood where he lived as a student. He knows the streets, cafes, and discussions among friends by heart. And yet, this afternoon, everything seems foreign to him, apart from his sorrow.
Saint-Jacques Gay-Lussac
Un petit cas de conscience
Marie-Claude Treilhou
Ingrid Bourgoin, Dominique Cabrera
Two lesbians are victims of a break-in. Together with their clan of friends, they undertake a wild investigation, with suspense and rigour, to arrive at the truth. Sensitivities are aroused around life choices, and political choices. Questions of morality comically embellished with words of abuse falling into drunkenness.
Un petit cas de conscience
Bus 96
Louis Séguin
Hugues Perrot, Louis Séguin
Pyrénées-Ménilmontant in Paris : two friends board the no. 96 bus. During the journey, Hugues evokes his film projects. Louis listens to him, but he's thinking about other things. The bus makes its way through the city streets and memories accumulate.
Bus 96
La Lévitation de la princesse Karnak
Adrien Genoudet
Louis Séguin, Hugues Perrot
An unknown, shapeless disaster happens. Paris must be evacuated. Two friends, Camille and Paul, set out to find shelter in a remote village in Italy, where Paul's brother lives.
La Lévitation de la princesse Karnak
Adieu Carteret
Alexandre Moussa
Élodie Bui, Aurélien Peilloux
Helen remembers an evening when she received a visit from her friend Tom, upset because he'd believed he'd seen a friend in the métro who shouldn't have been there. Helen listened to him, but upon hearing the rain, she thought of Maud who perhaps would not return to Carteret that night, of Alice, who never came back. Their conversation had led them to evoke two events from the past that they'd forgotten, which had locked off something of their lives.
Adieu Carteret
Pour Elsa
Carmen Leroi
Maougocha Goldberg, Louise Racapé
In a large building in a Parisian district, Elsa lives alone. Her young neighbor Alice hears her playing the piano at home and enjoys it. Elsa suggests that she learn the piano and offers to play it at home, when she is not there. Alice thus gets into the habit of living in Elsa's apartment several times a week.
For Elsa