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- A documentary portrait of a one-room school in rural France, where the students (ranging in age from 4 to 11) are educated by a single dedicated teacher.
- Shot in a single season, this film recounts the entire reproduction of European harriers, from the first courtship displays to the flight of the young. It bears witness that effective action to protect birds of prey can be carried out in agreement with farmers.
- Taped live at the Princess Grace Theater in Monte Carlo, a dope rendition of the play about a bourgeois obsessed with infidelity who grooms his future wife from an early age so that she ignores the things of life and therefore temptations.
- Rather comprehensive study of the Provence region ranging from a visit to two cities with a rich historic past (Arles and Avignon) to a report on the Lake of Serre Ponçon (and its dam under construction) to the Etang de Berre (generating thriving industrial activities).
- Mr. Freinet, who is honored on his centenary, brought about a radical change in the 1920s in the pedagogical relationship between teacher and pupil and in the power of communication. Today, there are Freinet classes all over the world.
- Six months in a French rural school.
- A stroll in a Paris streets. The elements that compose it are detailed - the sidewalks, facades of houses, backyards, windows looking onto the street.
- A shorter version of Les métamorphoses du choeur (2005), edited for television.
- Shows daily life in the small Poitou town of Chauvigny through the eyes of Tanya, an Australian high school girl enrolled in the local Collège d'enseignement secondaire (C.E.S.). Concentrates on people, rather than monuments, institutions or culture.
- Le Moutard, a young computer-generated reporter, presents and explains the techniques, methods, and stages of handcraft/artisanal and/or industrial production of products and objects of everyday life.
- The December traditions in five European countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands France and England. And also the key role of artificial light, designed to replace the rarefied light of the sun. Saint Nicholas, the Bogeyman, Santa Claus, the Christmas Tree, the Plum Pudding, the multi-colored candles, the Ardennes wood-fires, they are all here to bring joy and magic to children.
- This short TV program looks at the grave dangers faced by journalists in many parts of the world and why governments suppress and control the media. Produced in collaboration with Amnesty International.