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- An exhaustive retrospective (from Cannes to Madrid) commented by Zidane, his greatest goals, football lessons where Zidane reveals his most precious secrets to us.
- It explores history through the lives of many famous people, including Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, Nelson Mandela, Pablo Picasso, Marlene Dietrich and JFK.
- A new generation of freelance photographers flies low-cost to war zones on their own dime in the hope of selling images to printed media or websites. The carefree attitude of their youth is quickly lost when they are confronted with reality. Take Cretin Fallen, a young photo-journalist who travels around covering the Arab Spring. When a colleague is killed in Syria, his thirst for adventure turns into a deeper reflection on the meaning of his work and life.
- Sydney 1920. Eugene, 45's, working class, is married to Lizzie, a pious housekeeper who is very much in love with Eugene. Eugene had, in the past, an intense love affair with a woman named Annie and is the father of 21 years old Josephine. Today, from the outside, everything seems calm and peaceful. Yet, Eugene is haunted by nightmarish images of forests, flames and crows with their legs covered in blood. Eugene is overcome with guilt, but why? Annie has a son, Harry, who returns from his sea travels. Now, Eugene's past resurfaces as Commissioner Dick accuses him of murder. Eugene flees. But why run, if he is, as he claims, innocent? Perhaps he is afraid of losing, once again, his dignity?
- A popular science programme where common beliefs are put to the test of experiment and expert analysis. An English version with the title Serial Testers is in preparation.
- It is 7 p.m. on April 24, 2022. In an hour, the French will discover the face of their next President of the Republic. At the bus stop in a small town in the south of France, Julien, in his thirties, is waiting for Félix, his younger brother, whom he has not seen for several years. The latter, a business engineer, arrives from Melbourne to settle the administrative formalities related to the death of their mother. On this particular day, Félix absolutely insists on slipping his ballot into the ballot box, unlike Julien, disillusioned by the political class: everything now opposes the two brothers, and the mood of the reunion will be suspended on the results of the vote. While France chooses a President, they will face their memories; Félix, steeped in remorse at having missed his mother's funeral, has not seen his older brother for five years, five years during which Julien remained at the bedside of their sick mother, putting his own life on hold. During this critical hour when every Frenchman holds his breath, the two brothers will live a poetic, sensitive and heartbreaking adventure, which will be played out in the streets that saw them grow up, at the town hall, in the village bar and in their house. childhood. What they don't know yet is that at 8:00 p.m., when the name of the next President is revealed, their brotherhood will be turned upside down. It's amazing how five years of absence can separate men, hearts and votes. The sequence plan can begin. It will last 1h05, and it is live.
- This is the story of Eugene / Eugenia Falleni, one of the first transgenders of the contemporary history. After the murder of his first wife, Eugene changes constantly of identity, and lives his life until the law catches up to him.
- "During the first three years of the 1954-1957 Algerian war, François Mitterrand, future President of the Republic, was in turn Minister of the Interior, then Minister of Justice. He was one of the leading figures in the governments of the Fourth Republic, which applied a particularly repressive policy in Algeria. A formidable unsaid surrounded by these three long years. The film reveals, thanks to unpublished archives, that François Mitterrand, Minister of Justice of the Guy Mollet government, refused pardon, in more than 80% of cases, to FLN militants sentenced to death. Why, as Minister of Justice, the one who would abolish the death penalty in 1981, did he support the policy of the worst of the government of Guy Mollet? Step by step, the documentary follows the future President during these years which will lead the Fourth Republic to the abyss. He questions French and Algerian witnesses and relatives at the time. Among them: Gisèle Halimi, lawyer, Roland Dumas, lawyer and deputy of the UDSR in 1956, André Rousselet, former chief of staff of François Mitterrand, Robert Badinter, Minister of Justice from 1981 to 1986, Jean Daniel, journalist writer. »
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- Specialists are trying to restore the flavors suggested by a famous painting, "The Last Supper", by Leonardo da Vinci.
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 27mTV Episode
- 2012– 26mTV Episode