productions
Format
52 min
Distributor
Authors
Avishag Zafrani
Laurent Bergers
Hannah Arendt
The freedom to be free
Genre
Documentary
Une production
D18
Directed by
Laurent Bergers
In a time of resurgence in social protests, political radicalization, and distrust of authority, Hannah Arendt’s thinking has never been more relevant. Considered a critical thinker by some and a conservative by others, this prominent figure in the intellectual world remains, in many ways, an enigma. Who was Hannah Arendt?
Exclusive invstigation Albania,
the new pearl of the Adriatic
Genre
documentary
Produced by
D18 Paris
Directed by
Fabrice Turpin
For a long time one of the most closed countries in the world, Albania is now opening up to tourism and capitalism. Last year, this former communist dictatorship welcomed five and a half million foreign tourists.
Format
70 min
Distributors
During the month of June, you could find:
An animated film created to honor the fortieth anniversary, with animation done by Studio H5 and its founder Ludovic Houplain. Houplain designed a musical parade that spans various music genres from jazz to rap, including electro and Raï, representing the different musical currents that have marked the history of the Fête de la Musique and paying tribute to its creator, Jack Lang. This film was screened in MK2 cinemas and is also available on social media.
A parallel digital campaign launched to share this anniversary with artists, featuring notable figures such as AMIR, JOEY STARR, SELAH SUE, BOB SINCLAR, BIANCA COSTA, SLIMANE, and many others.
Happy fête de la musique
Genre
Animation
Produced by
D18 Paris
Forty years ago, Jack Lang, former Minister of Culture and currently President of the Arab World Institute, created the Fête de la Musique (Music Day). So, on this 21st of June, D18 wanted to celebrate this anniversary by launching the ‘Happy Fête de la Musique’ campaign.