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Dir.: Jean Rouch, Edgar Morin | France 1961 | 90 minutes | French | Hebrew subtitles

Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin’s breakthrough film is considered to be a turning point in documentary cinema. Rouch decided to make a film about the Parisian tribe. He captures several Parisian characters in the summer of 1960.

Dir.: Marceline Loridan-Ivens, Jean-Pierre Sergent | France 1962 | 40 minutes | French | Hebrew subtitles

In the summer of 1962, the two directors set out to document the birthing woes of independent Algeria. The result was banned in France and Algeria.