Catalogue des films par mot-clé
Mourad Hallouche | France | 1995 | 52 mn
It is midnight and the international market of Rungis is just waking up...
Benoît Ferreux | France | 1994 | 12 mn
A documentary about the building of the Stark house for the general public (the plan of the house is sold in the mail order catalogue of Les Trois Suisses) which is an unusual alternative to the standard self-contained house.
Nicole Alix, Marielle Gros | France | 1994 | 30 mn
For light, heat, displacement, machines and so many products, in every move we make we use energy. The team of the Federal Union of Consumers of Aix-en-Provence is our guideline : economic and ecological consequences, how to pollute less, how to...
Luc Moullet | France | 1994 | 25 mn
Nowadays supermarkets are built on the sites of cinemas or churches. It is a normal development because the consumerism is the twentieth century religion : supermarkets are the future's cathedrals.
Luc Maréchaux, Kate Thompson-Gorry (Katherine Thompson), Bertrand Girard | France | 1993 | 10 mn
Sights of the life of the market at Rungis.
John Bertucci | France | 1993 | 52 mn
Itt here is one town where rock n' roll mannerisms are particularly lively and interesting to see, it is certainly London. Fashions appear and disappear quickly : following the great tradition of the clubs, the different tribes go out of their way...
David Joe Bruton, Philip Brooks | France | 1993 | 52 mn
"Manila - The real thing" is a film about the discrepancies between advertising's values and people's real lives. David Joe Bruton, himself a seasoned commercials director, depicts this universal phenomenon in the Philippines, where it is...
Annie Mercier | France | 1993 | 52 mn
Daily life in the Tati shop, Barbès, Paris. Tati on show - on the ‘stage’ the daily show inside the shop where the shop assistants are full-time actors. In the ‘wings’ all the machinary and life behind the scenes - the dressing and cloak...
Vincent Leclercq | France | 1993 | 26 mn
The password is Nigeria, a country with a population of 120 million, which is twice the amount of people in Francophone Africa. Its giant economy chums around petroleum. Lagos, the capital, is only 80 kilometers away from Cotonou. The paved road...