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Maria Full of Grace, 1h42
Directed by Joshua Marston
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Pregnancy films, Films about immigration, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about sexuality, La précarité, L'émigration
Actors Catalina Sandino Moreno, Patricia Rae, Selenis Leyva, Monique Curnen

Seventeen-year-old Colombian girl María Álvarez works in sweat shop-like conditions at a flower plantation. Her income helps support her family, including an unemployed sister who is a single mother, but after unjust treatment from her boss, she quits her job de-thorning roses despite her family's vehement disapproval. Shortly thereafter, María discovers she is pregnant by her boyfriend, and he suggests marriage, but she declines because she does not feel she loves him, or that he loves her. On her way to Bogotá to find a new job, she is offered a position as a drug mule. Desperate, she accepts the risky offer, and swallows 62 wrapped pellets of drugs and flies to New York City with her friend Blanca, who has also been recruited as a drug mule.
A History of Violence, 1h36
Directed by David Cronenberg
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Films about immigration, Mafia films, Superhero films, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Gangster films
Actors Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Ashton Holmes, Peter MacNeill

Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) is a restaurant owner in the small town of Millbrook, Indiana, with a loving wife Edie (Maria Bello), teenage son Jack (Ashton Holmes), and young daughter Sarah (Heidi Hayes). One night two men (Stephen McHattie and Greg Bryk) attempt to rob the restaurant. When a waitress is threatened, Tom deftly kills both robbers with surprising skill and precision. He is hailed as a hero by his family and the townspeople, and the incident makes him a local celebrity.
Mother
Mother (1991)
, 2h37
Directed by Henri Verneuil
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about children, Films about immigration, La provence, La précarité, Political films
Actors Richard Berry, Claudia Cardinale, Omar Sharif, Isabelle Sadoyan, Nathalie Roussel, Jacques Villeret

Après un prologue qui montre le procès de Soghomon Tehlirian qui a assassiné en 1921 à Berlin Talaat Pacha, l’un des principaux responsables du génocide arménien, le film raconte l'histoire de l'arrivée d'une famille arménienne à Marseille, fuyant la répression.
The Friends of Eddie Coyle, 1h42
Directed by Peter Yates, Burt Kennedy
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Films about immigration, Mafia films, Heist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie
Actors Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan, Steven Keats, Alex Rocco, Mitch Ryan

Eddie Coyle (a.k.a. "Eddie Fingers") is an aging delivery truck driver for a bakery. He is also a low-level gunrunner for a crime organization in Boston, Massachusetts. He is facing several years in prison for a truck hijacking in New Hampshire set up by Dillon, who owns a local bar. Coyle's last chance is securing a sentencing recommendation through the help of an ATF agent, Dave Foley, who demands that Coyle become an informer in return. Unbeknownst to Coyle, Dillon is an informer for Foley.
The Unknown Woman, 1h58
Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Ksenia Rappoport, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini, Margherita Buy, Pierfrancesco Favino, Alessandro Haber

Irena (Kseniya Rappoport), a Ukrainian prostitute on the run, is determined to find a job in an elegant apartment building in northern Italy, and starts by cleaning the stairs. She does it in order to inch her way into working for a family residing in that building. She befriends Gina (Piera Degli Esposti), the nanny of the family's child, Thea (Clara Dossena), who also lives with them in their apartment. When the nanny is crippled in a fall—tripped by Irena—but presumed to be accidental, Irena is hired to take her place. Through flashbacks, viewers learn that Irena has been physically and emotionally abused, and forced to bear nine children, all taken away at birth to be sold to adoptive families. After stabbing her pimp and leaving him for dead, she sets out to find her youngest child, whom she believes is Thea; hence the plot to work for them. Adoption documents in the apartment convince her that Thea is indeed her daughter. The mother grows suspicious of Irena and fires her, despite the loving relationship that has grown up between Irena and the child. Irena's pimp stalks her and sends out thugs to beat her up as she walks down the street. He rigs her employer's car, leading to a crash in which Thea's mother is killed. The pimp forces Irena to drive him to a location that may or may not contain the money Irena stole from him when she left him for dead. During a struggle, he falls and is killed as his head hits a rock. Thea's father moves to a new apartment and prepares a room for Irena, but as the police suspect foul play around the death of Thea's mother, Irena is taken into custody. She reveals both that the true culprit is the pimp and that she killed him. She is tried, and sent to jail. Thea stops eating until the judge allows Irena to visit her in the hospital and feed her. DNA testing reveals that Thea is not her daughter after all. After she is out of jail, she finds Thea, a young lady now waiting for her.
Well-Founded Fear, 1h59
Directed by Shari Robertson, Michael Camerini
Origin USA
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about immigration, Documentary films about law, Documentaire sur une personnalité

On average, only one in two hundred asylum applicants is ever admitted as a refugee to the U.S. A refugee is defined as someone afraid to return home for fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, social group or political opinion. Any foreign citizen who is able to find a path into the U.S. is eligible to apply for refugee protection in the form of political asylum. At the time of filming, the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) handled all requests for asylum.
Lamerica
Lamerica (1994)
, 1h56
Directed by Gianni Amelio
Origin Italie
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Enrico Lo Verso, Michele Placido, Piro Milkani

Gino (played by Enrico Lo Verso) and Fiore (Michele Placido) are Italian racketeers who come to Albania just after the fall of communism to set up a fictive firm and pocket the grants.
James' Journey to Jerusalem, 1h31
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, Films about religion, La précarité, Films about Jews and Judaism

The film's plot focuses on an African teenager named James (Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe) whom hails from the fictional African village Entshongweni, who goes on a pilgrimage journey, on behalf of his village, towards the Holy Land, Israel, and especially in order to come to Jerusalem. Upon arriving in Israel, James is suspected to be an illegal foreign worker and as a result he is arrested. Shimi (Salim Daw), a contractor of foreign workers, releases him on bail to work with him. After James explains to him that he did not travel to Israel to work, Shimi clarifies to him that since he paid for his release, James now owes him. Therefore James is forced to interrupt his journey and begin working for Shimi.
Merica
Merica (2007)
, 1h5
Directed by Federico Ferrone
Origin Italie
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about immigration, La précarité

Le documentaire trace un parallèle entre la grande émigration italienne en Amérique du Sud des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles et celle d'aujourd'hui. Il montre plusieurs trajectoires de Brésiliens d'origine italienne qui se sont installés en Vénétie et qui, malgré leur statut légal, sont victimes de xénophobie et des difficultés de la bureaucratie. Giancarlo Gentilini , le maire de Trévise, est longuement interviewé et explique sa politique de « tolérance zéro ».
For a Moment, Freedom, 1h51
Directed by Arash T. Riahi
Origin Austria
Genres Drama, Adventure
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Navíd Akhavan, Fares Fares, Ezgi Asaroğlu, Behi Djanati Ataï, Michael Niavarani, Johannes Silberschneider

For a Moment Freedom tells of the odyssey of three Iranians groups of refugees: a married couple with a child, two young men with two children, and two men who are friends despite the differences between them.
The Inheritors, 1h30
Origin Mexique
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about education, Films about children, Environmental films, Films about families, Films about immigration, La mondialisation, Films about the labor movement, La précarité, Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme, Documentary films about environmental issues, Documentaire sur le monde du travail

Dans les campagnes mexicaines, la pauvreté se transmet le plus souvent par héritage. De génération en génération, les jeunes reproduisent les gestes des anciens dans un même combat pour survivre.
The Wind Blows Round, 1h50
Directed by Giorgio Diritti
Origin Italie
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, La précarité

Philippe is a former teacher who left everything to become a shepherd in the French Pyrenees. After the construction of a nuclear power plant near his sheep, he decided to leave the area. After an unsuccessful search in Switzerland, he found the village Chersogno in the Maira Valley. The village is inhabited mainly by elderly residents and people who come only for summer holidays. It is a very closed community, which preserves the Occitan language and culture in Italy. After some doubts, the town council finds a home to let to Philip and the villagers set to work to restore it.