Adapted from Dan Franck’s literary trilogy “Bohemian Paris”, “Libertad!”, “Midnight”, the story plunges us into Parisian life at the beginning of the 20th century, a hotbed of artistic creation with the blossoming of Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism…
Camilla, 30 years old and a born bitch, decides to throw in the towel once and for all. It is plain to see: she deserves better than the rest of humanity.
Humoristic hidden camera, provocative and slightly offset, which follows the daily hardships of Camille who is in her thirties and as inedible as hilarious…… A heroine who evolves without hesitation or shame. Her disarming nature let her say things others don’t dare to … even if no one asked her to. She is tiresome, outrageous, irritating, annoying, disconcerting… well, a bitch !
Humoristic hidden camera, provocative and slightly offset, which follows the daily hardships of Camille who is in her thirties and as inedible as hilarious…… A heroine who evolves without hesitation or shame. Her disarming nature let her say things others don’t dare to … even if no one asked her to. She is tiresome, outrageous, irritating, annoying, disconcerting… well, a bitch !
Humoristic hidden camera, provocative and slightly offset, which follows the daily hardships of Camille who is in her thirties and as inedible as hilarious…… A heroine who evolves without hesitation or shame. Her disarming nature let her say things others don’t dare to … even if no one asked her to. She is tiresome, outrageous, irritating, annoying, disconcerting… well, a bitch !
10 men in their forty’s, 10 friends, join the “Carnaval du monde” to party, to walk in the woods, during one week-end, without wives or kids. Go for a stroll somehow. They will come back six months later, and yet not all them will !
Somewhere on isolated mountainous plains. Johann has taken over his father’s farm, devoting all his time and energy to his work. Surrounded by a struggling community and a natural landscape that has taught him all he knows, his heritage is his entire life. As autumn goes and winter comes, a barn burns to the ground and jeopardizes the fragile balance of the farm’s survival. The story of a man trying to love the world he belongs to one last time, as hard as he can, before it sinks into darkness.
In contemporary photography, everybody agrees there is a “before” and an “after” THE AMERICANS, Robert Frank’s 1958 photographic manifesto.
Half a century later, French director Philippe Séclier decided to follow in Robert Frank’s footsteps to explore the spirit of the “Beat Generation” and the impact of his book not only on the art of photography, but also on American culture. From Texas to Montana, from Nebraska to Louisiana, from New York to San Francisco, “An American Journey” is a 15,000 miles odyssey through contemporary America, moving between past and present, photography and cinema, and two Americas, separated by time.