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- The sudden death of a teenager during a soccer match puts a small community completely off-balance.
- British designer, teacher and author Richard Hollis calls Pierre Faucheux "the single most important figure in French graphic design after Cassandre," and praises his highly innovative typographic design for book covers and 60s paperbacks.
- Four young women move into a bungalow in the Emmaüs community in Strasbourg. They came from the remote frontiers of Europe or Asia, to share a few weeks of the work and life of the companions.
- Around a small caravan, people from different backgrounds meet and exchange points of view on the current and future Tunisian society. A male dancer, a female dancer, a graffiti artist and a rapper will be the characters that embody this new post Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali society.
- The film is set up for a full academic year in the Rouen Conservatory of Music, to allow the director to find, among the young students, who can play the heroine of his project, Joan of Arc, during her trial told in her own words.
- The story of a swimming pool. The Toulouse municipal swimming pool is almost 80 years old. Labelled as a historic monument, it is not only a place of sports memory. It is also an open-air theater where the comedy of life is played out.
- A gentle culture shock between a village lost in the countryside and the world of contemporary art. Or how a small isolated village in the Lot department, in southern France, became one of the most frequented artists' residences in France.
- In a seemingly quite Medina, the facade of this house looks out onto the street and worries the inhabitants. Everyone agrees to envisage the destruction of this house except one, two then three teachers from the Nantes school of architecture who find this house sufficiently architectural in character to wish it a destiny other than condemnation.
- A shorter version of Les métamorphoses du choeur (2005), edited for television.
- Françoise, Yves, René, and others were children when they had to quickly leave St-Nazaire during the Second World War. 70 years later, they share the memories of their experiences far from their families and the aftereffects of separation.
- The director hosts 10 days of dancing with women detained in prison, at the Poitiers-Vivonne Detention Facility, in a relaxed atmosphere, which sometimes turns out to be festive, sometimes heavier when confidences appear.
- Louis Skorecki leaves his job at the newspaper Libération to embark on a new professional adventure by becoming a film producer.
- A few months after the Tunisian Revolution, a filmmaker comes back to her native country. She's looking for any signs of a 1930s Tunisian diva, Habiba Messika, a singer, an actress, a woman who was too free for her own good and was killed.
- From darkness to light, we follow a writer who has lost all contact with reality to pursue the love of his wife, who died too soon, and whom he wanted to join in death, while she made him first promise to continue living in order to write.
- Once upon a time, there was a building in the heart of the city, an architectural gem at the center of the concerns of elected officials and citizens, now demolished, replaced by a luxury apartment building, currently under construction, the new fruit of the architectural work of men. This is the story of the Palais des Congrès in Rouen, once standing on the square by the Cathedral: built in 1976 under Jean Lecanuet, closed since 1996, vanished in 2010. How was this even possible?
- When he died in 1975, Franco was buried in the mausoleum of Valle of Caídos. Conceived as an expansion of himself, this true architectural work to the glory of National Catholicism gathers all the stigmas of Franco's rule. It is also the largest mass grave in the country, with more than 30,000 bodies, the majority belonging to Franco's side and the remaining third from the Republican side. This division between the dead of the opposing camps was supposed to symbolize the great project of national reconciliation. However, in 2019, when the government voted to move the dictator to a more modest mausoleum, the controversy raged and the camps clashed.
- Documentary filmmaker Alexandre Barry is following an extraordinary theatre director, and man of the stage, all the way to Japan: Frenchman Claude Régy, the apostle of silence, intensity and obscurity, who evokes his long and rich theatre career. Born in 1923, he counts as one of the most important European directors of modern theatre.
- 2009–201354mTV Episode
- 2009–20131hTV Episode