Hai cercato: Pays
Capitale-paysage / 1983
"In this swirling and colorful hymn to Paris, a kind of new Symphony - but jazzed up - of a big city, we find the almost ethnological attention to others, the work of concrete sound. In just over an hour, condensing almost a year of filming in Paris, we get the impression of a single day of sunshine, a continuous kaleidoscope in the most diverse city in the world. The novelty is the attention to detail, which earned us, right in the middle of a series of sweeps, capsizes, Mathieu-style calligraphy, veritable little Gnoli-style paintings: a woman's shoe, a sweater button, or still lifes, in the cubist way, graphic elements: such and such of the thousand and prescriptions that populate the streets. This film thus takes its place at the forefront of all thosewho celebrate the capital today. Weaving together so many "energies", making the disparate elements communicate, it is the most complete, the most beautiful of Michel Nedjar's filmic works." - Dominique Nogues.
Ville nouvelle : La Diversité du paysage urbain / 1975
La difficoltà della progettazione, a partire dalla tabula rasa di un enorme appezzamento di terreno, di una città, relazionando il progetto alle barriere naturali (un fiume, un bosco, una collina) del paesaggio.
Dorothée au pays des chansons /
Micmac à Millau, des paysans face à la mondialisation / 2022
Odyssée d'un paysan à Paris / 1905
A peasant goes to Paris to sell a couple of rabbits and everything he finds in the city surprises and amazes him, which causes fun to the Parisians. But they steal his rabbits and he also ends up in prison.
En pays cannibale / 2013
Max and his gang of crazy buddies wander around the depths of a small, quirky, city-dweller community, driven by parties, sex and drugs.
Paysans à Paris / 1897
A comedy skit with drinking and animal tricks.
Ali in Wonderland / 1999
A character with no head chases his soul that guides and precedes him in Wonderland.
En pays pittoresque - Un documentaire sur la Gaspésie / 1939
Barbaric Land / 2013
Milan-based duo Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi create an astonishing work of militant poetry with this found-footage chronicle of Mussolini's brutal invasion of Ethiopia.
Vai alla scheda del filmCap Vert, un pays arc-en-ciel / 2018
Naïs au pays des loups / 2021
For more than two years, a father and his one-year-old daughter embark on a crazy adventure in the heart of the Mercantour, the wildest national park in France. Between an initiatory journey and nature education before school education, Naïs will live until she is three years old of real magic moments. She will be able to get closer to the fauna and cross the path of the most elusive of all animals .... the wolf!
In the land of the Basques / 1930
Short documentary on the Basque Country, its dances and its theatre.
Alexandra David-Néel: J'irai au pays des neiges / 2012
Au Pays des Clochers / 2019
Surrealist experimental & silent short film made by film students.
Paysans du Ciel à la Terre / 2023
Philippe Frutier, an air photographer and son of a farmer, look at the evolution of agricultural landscapes from his microlight for 25 years.
Faces & Landscapes of Beaujolais / 2010
A digital postcard... This film was made with the support of the commune of Vernay (69)
Sous le ciel lumineux de son pays natal / 2001
It happens in, under, through the holes of Beirut, its floating gaps, along gullies from drilled pipes, in the dust of what is left of it, remained, because it is of the past this Beirut we see, of the recent past, filmed in 1995, before the city center collapsed by the war was razed and rebuilt.
Il a plu sur le grand paysage / 2014
By giving farmers a voice and showing their struggle for survival, this sensitive portrait of farmers shows a contemporary peasant world, revealing its profound culture and interrogating the present state of the world.
Quebec My Country Mon Pays / 2016
John Walker grew up an Anglophone in Montreal in the years surrounding Quebec's Quiet Revolution. He witnessed first-hand the upheaval that transformed the political and cultural landscape. In those years, more than 500,000 English-speaking Quebecers left the province, many of them—including Walker—finding their way to Toronto. After decades as a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker, Walker decides to turn his lens on his own story and dig into the heart of the social revolution that shaped his identity. His immediate and extended family express their conflicted feelings about their place in modern Quebec. Others, from a police officer who diffused FLQ bombs to director Denys Arcand, contemplate the issues that drive Quebec's desire for sovereignty. A province's past is informed by personal reflection and Walker's perspective that "my grandmothers taught me that history is a path to understanding and myths and half-truths must be challenged." (Summary by Alexander Rogalski)