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- An elderly Charlie Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor, recounting his amazing journey from his poverty-stricken childhood to world-wide success after the ingenious invention of the Little Tramp.
- In this comedy of manners, Frederick Winterbourne tries to figure out the bright and bubbly Daisy Miller, only to be helped and hindered by false judgments from their fellow friends.
- In order to evade the law, a ruthless don tries to kill his lookalike; a chef and tries to take his place.
- Two friends decide to steal Charlie Chaplin's body, right after his death, for ransom.
- A journey into the "Romipen" (Gypsyness) of Charlie Chaplin's life and work, and a celebration of the vibrant Romany tradition.
- 13 year old Colombine, runs away from home and from a conflictual relationship with her mother to look for a father she has never met. Her quest takes her to travel through time and she finds herself thrown into the middle of a gigantic live-show, the Fête des Vignerons... Dazzled by surreal surroundings and stuck in a strange adult world, she can only rely on her wits and her heart to find her way.
- Describes moments and aspects of the life of a contemporary couple who are experiencing change. The daily life the man and woman share in this film is acknowledged to be difficult. The female character, who is her partner's senior, opens the way to a possible exchange which is directed towards fraternity.
- A fictional documentary in five parts set in the 1999's grape-picking celebration in Vevey (Switzerland).
- Light and unrestrained dialogue between a friendly camper and a voice-over about human rights.
- The novelist, poet, memoirist, and magazine editor Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman), built a Bauhaus-style style structure (Kenwin) that doubled as a home and film studio, overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland. At the time she was in a relationship with the English filmmaker Kenneth Macpherson and American poet Hilda Doolittle (H.D.). The protagonists were involved in the intellectual circles that included James Joyce and Sigmund Freud. They also founded and published an early film journal "Close-up" which among other things introduced the theories of Sergei Eisenstein to the western world. This Film explores this history using historical and contemporary images of Kenwin along with readings from the letters and memoirs of the protagonists including H.D.'s daughter Perdita.
- An aged author and intellectual presents different and contradictory interpretations of Hölderlin's poetry.