The lens is often a powerful weapon. It can be used for politics. It can be used to expose corruption and it can be used to put a spotlight on the need for change. Each of the three films in this session deal, in different ways, with the human struggle. And each also raise important questions about the role of the filmmaker and the decisions they make in bringing their vision to the screen.
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    A tragicomic love story where money, a coup and dead monkeys cause commotion in daily life. Thomas is a slightly calculating film director from Zurich. Léa is a…
My African family
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    Once Upon a Town is the story of one man and his struggle to hang on to his dream. In 1971, he was among the hundreds of hippies that took over a deserted military base…
Once upon a town
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    Two boys live in this village. They are schoolboys, and they don't have parents.
Two Boys Who Don’t Drink
 
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