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In 1941, the world is radically different from the one we know from history books. Geopolitics has developed strangely: Napoleon V rules France and, for the last 70 years, scholars have been mysteriously disappearing, depriving mankind of their inventions. Without radio, television, electricity, aviation, and the combustion engine, the world is mired in outdated technology, dozing in the previous century's knowhow dominated by coal and steam. In this bizarre universe, Avril (Marion Cotillard), a teenage girl, Darwin (Philippe Katerine), her talking cat, Pops (Jean Rochefort), her grandfather, and Julius (Marc-André Grondin), a young scoundrel and police informer, go off in search of Avril's parents, two of the missing scientists. The quartet will face many dangers and mysteries in this strange new Rigged World.
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Features 7 short films: CEU (4:01 min); DUCT TAPE SURFING (4:40 min); FACING CLIMATE CHANGE (4:27 min); ROCK WALL CLIMBING (4:47 min); SPLIT OF A SECOND (8:23 min); THE BUS (10:15 min); NORDFOR SOLA (45:59 min)
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Features 7 short films: I HEARD (3:21 min); ICEFALL (4 min); MAIDEN LIGHT (9:10 min); THE WORLD BEYOND THE WORLD (3:25 min); TIGRESS SHARK (2:06 min); SUPER MOM (9:49 min); MENDING THE LINE (48:12 min)
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Features 8 short films: 55 HOURS IN MEXICO (15 min); 14.C (9 min); COMES WITH BAGGAGE (19 min); A LINE IN THE SAND (3 min); AN EDUCATION (9 min); THE COAST (7 min); SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR (10 min); THE IMPORTANT PLACES (10 min)
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CODE documentary exposes the dearth of American female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gender gap. CODE raises the question: what would society gain from having more women and minorities code?...
Following the show, Director/Producer Robin Hauser Reynolds will lead a panel discussion with Brad Feld, Krista Marks, Heather Terenzio, and Promise Phelon. This event is made possible by Brad Feld and Amy Batchelor.
R
After Paris, je t’aime and New York, I Love You, the successful franchise is back with a celebration of love in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, known for its sensually cinematic sights and sounds. Award-winning international directors including Paolo Sorrentino, John Turturro and Fernando Meirelles put their stamp on Rio’s romance as media momentum builds for the 2016 Olympics.