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What's to Be Done?

What's to Be Done?

Zeljko is the labour union leader at Gredelj Train Factory. His deputy, Mladen, has committed suicide after massive public protests and inter-union clashes. Zeljko is torn between the guilt he feels over Mladen’s death and workers’ expectations that he will lead a strike that should thwart a plan by the government, acting on the EU’s behest, to declare the factory bankrupt. WHAT’S TO BE DONE? is structured in three acts. The first act uses observational documentary footage; the second, footage filmed a decade later; while the third is fiction..

What's Up?

What's Up?

Éprise de liberté, une jeune femme doit dissimuler sa nouvelle relation amoureuse à son frère, qui a bien l'intention de la maintenir dans le giron de la tradition..

What's Michael?

What's Michael?

Michael is a cat - with a difference. He lives with a cartoonist and his wife and does his best to keep his cool amid the trials of everyday life in suburbia, like fussing human girls, the local tough cat Nyazilla - just like big grey lizard, a foe too fearsome to take risks with - and the females of his own species..

Full Dive : L'ultime RPG est encore plus foireux que la réalité !

Full Dive : L'ultime RPG est encore plus foireux que la réalité !

Hiroshi Yuki, un lycéen ennuyeux, a obtenu le RPG Polar Quest à la suite d'une étrange succession d'événements. Le jeu, réalisé à l'aide de la meilleure technologie, fait honneur à sa réputation de « réalisme ultime ». Les graphismes, le comportement des PNJ, l'odeur des plantes et des arbres ou encore la brise qui vous caresse le visage. Tout est si réaliste que cela en devient insupportable. De plus, le joueur doit compléter plus de 10 000 000 000 000 000 de quêtes pour terminer le jeu. En rajoutant à ça le fait que si on se blesse, cela met plusieurs jours à guérir, le jeu en devient presque impossible à terminer. Nous allons donc suivre ce lycéen qui va essayer de terminer un jeu trop réaliste avec comme seule récompense le sentiment d'accomplissement..

What's Up Connection

What's Up Connection

When a Hong Kong teenager from a poor family wins a trip to Japan, he unleashes a chain of events that will soon bring him from his secluded fishing village to Tokyo. On the way, he connects with a barely competent tour guide and a gender-fluid pickpocket. Upon returning home with this merry band of schemers, he and his family of counterfeiters discover that a multinational conglomerate led by a ruthless Japanese developer has found the village, and is determined to raze it to build the new center of world trade..

What’s in the Darkness

What’s in the Darkness

A serial murder case rocks a small town in China's semi-rural Hebei province. The film explores the case from the viewpoint of a teenage schoolgirl, Jing (Su Xiaotong), who becomes entangled with the case while struggling with her own burgeoning sexuality. In the face of police ineptitude and authoritarianism, and the restrictive, conservative mentality of the town's locals, Jing begins to develop her own theory about the case..

What's The Beautiful

What's The Beautiful

A girl is hit by a bicycle on her way home. Coming out of the emergency room, a persistent young man is tied behind her, offering help - the girl has a plaster cast on her arm, her mobility is impaired. Soon a connection arises between them, but as soon as the plaster is removed, the guy disappeared. What is the girl ready to do to bring back the mysterious stranger?.

What’s Up?

What’s Up?

How a look can be turned toward its goal by grasping and measuring its covetousness is shown in an exemplary fashion in What's Up? in a motif depicting a postcard of a painting by Titian in an eye-mark recorder..

What’s The Way

What’s The Way

An old woman, Paradise, walks through the endless corridors in a boarding house for the elderly. While the rest of the residents are preparing for the dances, she stubbornly searches for her house and cannot find it in any way..

Wat zit er in die kist?

Wat zit er in die kist?

A story about a pilot, a captain, a machinist, a driver, a mailman, a girl... and a giant box. What's in the box, the giant box that the pilot brought with him from a country, far, far away? Probably an elephant, the captain thinks, and very carefully he loads the box onto his ship. The ship hobbles and wobbles on the high seas. A strong gust breaks open the walls of the box creakingly. And what’s in the box? Another box!.

What's that smell?

What's that smell?

The world is filled with smells -- good smells, nasty smells, nasty but good smells, addictive smells, captivating smells, reminiscent smells, and so many more. What's that smell?.

What's Cooking?

What's Cooking?

Originally shown as part of Channel 4's series of shorts 'Women Call The Shots' on UK TV in 1986. The ingredients of animation are a motorcar, a dressmaker's dummy, and a glass of brandy. Out of the frying pan and into the fire goes sex and politics. What then is cooking?.

Le Monde comme il ne va pas

Le Monde comme il ne va pas

À partir de « L'Espoir » d'André Malraux (1945), « Microcosmos » de Claude Nuridsany et Marie Pérennou (1996), « Le Monde comme il ne va pas » de G. K. Chesterton (1910), deux exercices de montage diffusés sur France 2 dans le cadre de l'émission « Le Cercle de Minuit » en janvier 1996..