Bruno Tondeur

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    Sci‑Fi Bruno Tondeur

    Deep Space

    An intergalactic explorer wonders if he'll ever return to the loving embrace of his family, after his mission to discover an intelligent new species proves frustrating.

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    Sci‑Fi Asa Derks

    Singularity Stories Vol. I

    CURRENTLY OFFLINE - When Colleen’s Amazon Alexa refuses to play her favorite Bruno Mars song, she becomes aware of the emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) consciousness that has awoken around the globe.

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    Action Bruno Collet

    Le Petit Dragon

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The ghost of Bruce Lee is reborn! Except it is in the form of a toy figurine.

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    Drama Rémi Allier

    Les Petites Mains (Little Hands)

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** (playing Trailer) - Upon discovering that management is closing down the factory, a desperate employee kidnaps the toddler of the director in order to negotiate.

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    Drama Bruno Mangyoku & Tom Haugomat

    Jean-François

    A champion swimmer is haunted by images from his childhood.

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    Horror Romain Delaunay & 4 Others

    Hambuster

    You may like having a good lunch in a quiet place as a park... But what if your lunch doesn't? In the street everyone can hear you scream, but honestly who cares?

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    Documentary Tiago Minamisawa, Bruno H Castro, Guto BR (co-director)

    Sangro (I Bleed)

    Inspired by the real-lfe story of Caioh Deroci, animated short 'Sangro (I Bleed)' is the intimate confession of a person living with HIV.

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    Sci‑Fi Miguel de Olaso

    Similo

    2065. The entire planet is hit by the effects of climate change. One of the few places that remain habitable is Antarctica, where big corporations have built private cities. Hebe and Ciro get back together again. She is looking for love. He is searching for his own identity. (NSFW)

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    Cannes Critic's Week Shorts @ MUBI

    There goes your weekend. Cinephile streaming website MUBI is partnering with La Semaine de la Critique (Critics’ Week) in Cannes to celebrate 50 years of its programming by showing a retrospective of films from the festival’s history.

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