
John Dobrynine
2021Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant
Jean-François Delassus
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Julien Collard
Between epic and legend, this fictional documentary recounts the longest and fastest march in the history of war, a 'blitzkrieg' leading to a dazzling victory, that which Napoleon and his great army won
Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant
Les 10000 soleils d'Auderghem
Yvan Lagrange
John Dobrynine, Claire Wauthion
One of the first medium-length films directed by Yvan Lagrange. Shot in black and white practically in its entirety, appreciating the influence exerted by Philippe Garrel on the author.
Les 10000 soleils d'Auderghem
Il court, il court, le monde
Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Jean-Paul Dermont, John Dobrynine
John, a television director, is preparing a show on speed. A phone call from his girlfriend Sophie makes him leave the studio in a hurry. Ηe drives fast and quarrels with another driver. John is upset; he insults the other man and drives off. In the meantime, the producer of the show changes John’s editing. John’s assistant calls him at home but John tells him that they should talk later. John hears the sound of another car and looks out the window. We hear the sound of an accident. John shouts and runs out onto the road. Sophie has hit a pedestrian. She was on her way to tell John that they are expecting a child.
Il court, il court, le monde
Adieu Blaireau
Bob Decout
Philippe Léotard, Annie Girardot
Fred is a gambler and deep in debt. He owes crime boss Victor a lot of money and the time to pay has come. He decides to take a massive risk to refund his debts and agrees to kill a man. Fred knows he has to pay his debt and that the only way to do it is to carry out the hit arranged by Victor.
Farewell Fred