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Anne Paschetta

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Our Lucky HoursOur Lucky Hours · 2022
Our Lucky Hours
5.02022
MovieDocumentary
45,000 patients died in French psychiatric hospitals between 1939 and 1945. A single site escaped this carnage: the asylum in Saint-Alban, an isolated village in Lozère. What happened there for it to be an exception? Retracing several decades in the history of this important site of psychiatry, using precious archival films and the accounts of those who worked there, Martine Deyres answers this question and, in doing so, shows how the political courage and poetic audacity that were practised there contributed to changing medicine and society’s perception on madness. Intersecting in the crucible of this movement called “institutional psychotherapy” were members of the Resistance, artists, doctors and philosophers—including Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara and Georges Canguilhem.
Salto MortaleSalto Mortale · 2014
Salto Mortale
2014
Movie
No Dogs or Italians AllowedNo Dogs or Italians Allowed · 2023
No Dogs or Italians Allowed
7.22023
MovieAnimationDrama
Early 20th century, in the Ughetto family's home village, Ughettera, Northern Italy. Life in the region had become very difficult and the Ughettos dreamed of a better life abroad. Legend has it that Luigi Ughetto crossed the Alps and started a new life in France, thus changing his beloved family's destiny forever. His grandson retraces their story.
The Lost Boys of MercuryThe Lost Boys of Mercury · 2023
The Lost Boys of Mercury
7.02023
MovieDocumentary
As children in the 60s and 70s, Dédé, Michel and Daniel were sent to the Belle Étoile Catholic “correctional” facility located in the Savoie region of France. There, they were beaten, humiliated, starved and broken. With the help of director Clémence Davigo, they finally reunite to break their silence. A moving chronicle in search of memory and justice.
NowhereNowhere · 2024
Nowhere
7.52024
MovieAnimationDrama
Three different epochs through the gaze of three children: Zelinda, who loses her mother to the Spanish Flu during World War I and sees the specter of Nazism loom; Assunta, who lives during the Nazi occupation between bombings, raids, and executions; Icaro, who abandons the countryside during the Years of Lead (“Anni di Piombo”) and accepts a new life. A story across the difficulties and the troubles of the 20th century between memories, affection, nostalgia, and gratitude.
The Art of Joy by Goliarda Sapienza: Writing for EmancipationThe Art of Joy by Goliarda Sapienza: Writing for Emancipation · 2023
The Art of Joy by Goliarda Sapienza: Writing for Emancipation
7.02023
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Between 1967 and 1976, Italian writer Goliarda Sapienza (1924-76) wrote The Art of Joy, a subversive novel about the dazzling social ascent of a rebellious heroine; too scandalous to be published at that contradictory time.
The Drunkmen’s MarseillaiseThe Drunkmen’s Marseillaise · 2024
The Drunkmen’s Marseillaise
6.52024
MovieDocumentary
In the summer of 1961, a group of young Italian anthropologists made a clandestine journey through Spain, in order to record popular songs that supported anti-Franco resistance. As a result of their work, they were prosecuted and their recordings were censored. Sixty years later, and guided by Emilio Jona, aged 92, the last living member of that group of travellers, we recover the unpublished recordings and reconstruct the journey, today, across an emotional and political landscape, regaining historical memories through these songs, as relevant today as they were then.
Happily Ever AfterHappily Ever After · 2025
Happily Ever After
6.02025
MovieDocumentary
One winter evening in 1995, Carole leaves behind a violent husband and three children. Prince Charmings are not to be trusted.

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Our Lucky HoursOur Lucky Hours · 2022
Our Lucky Hours
5.02022
MovieDocumentary
45,000 patients died in French psychiatric hospitals between 1939 and 1945. A single site escaped this carnage: the asylum in Saint-Alban, an isolated village in Lozère. What happened there for it to be an exception? Retracing several decades in the history of this important site of psychiatry, using precious archival films and the accounts of those who worked there, Martine Deyres answers this question and, in doing so, shows how the political courage and poetic audacity that were practised there contributed to changing medicine and society’s perception on madness. Intersecting in the crucible of this movement called “institutional psychotherapy” were members of the Resistance, artists, doctors and philosophers—including Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara and Georges Canguilhem.

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