
Paul Bourron
2021La Femme Bourreau
Jean-Denis Bonan
Claude Merlin, Solange Pradel
Paris, in the 1960s. A series of crimes troubles the public tranquility. On March, 22, 1968, Hélène Picard, a prostitute sentenced to death two years before for several murders, is killed by executioner Louis Guilbeau. Immediately, the violent crimes, similar to Hélène’s ones, go on again. In parallel, Louis is having an affair with the police woman in charge of the investigation… What are the obscure relations hidden behind the executioner and the mysterious killer? Who is this dark man in reality?
A Woman Kills
Mets pas tes doigts dans ton nez, ils sont radioactifs
Pierre Camus, Paul Bourron
Nuclear power may well ensure France independence. Then why are the nuclear plants set up by American trusts disguised as Belgian companies? It is true that we no longer need oil exporting countries. In fact, we have to deal with uranium exporting nations. And when we have destroyed nature, we can always stay at home and watch TV, that is, if genetic mutations allow us to play with the remote control box...
Mets pas tes doigts dans ton nez, ils sont radioactifs
On vous parle d’Amérique Latine: Le message du Che
Paul Bourron
In 1967, Che Guevara's message is read by Fidel Castro, causing a sensation both among the revolutionary movements and those who oppose it. In 1968, this film was banned by the Centre du Cinéma Français and could not be exported as it was considered by the officials as a call to arms and revolution, questioning the role of UN and other international organisations.
You Speak of Latin America: Che's Message