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- In the year 2029 in a society still recovering from the waves of COVID epidemics and that is now facing a much deadlier plague.
- Drama series that explores Voltaire's early life and evolution. It reveals aspects of the gifted philosopher's life that received less attention: Voltaire the adventurer, lover, man of justice who had an obscure relationship with royalty.
- Mahmoud was part of the armed groups coerced by the Egyptian Government which carried out attacks on protestors in Tahir Square the 2nd of February 2011. Since then, Mahmoud has lost his job, been subjected to humiliating treatment, and been ostracized by his own community that live close to the Pyramids. He and his family are close to despair when he meets Reem, a secular young Egyptian divorcee and modern-thinker who works in advertising. Reem is a fervent ecologist who lives in a wealthy neighbourhood of Cairo. This will be the encounter of two people but also of two different worlds.
- In 1831, Aurore Dupin left Nohant to escape her husband's violence and join Paris, in full romantic ferment after the July Revolution, where she led a bohemian life before publishing her first novel, under the pseudonym George Sand. She will then establish herself as the first woman writer to make a living from her writing, achieving a string of literary successes and unleashing passions. A feminist before her time, wearing pants and smoking a pipe to enter cafes and cabarets, this great lover collected lovers, the most famous of whom were Alfred de Musset and Frédéric Chopin, without forgetting Marie Dorval, the great theater actress romantic. Attached to ideals of social justice and advocating for gender equality, she opposes all oppression of which women are victims. She became one of the great stars of her time, seducing the younger generation who adored her. His novels paint a vast fresco of his time, but his true masterpiece... is his life.
- Bill Murray is considered by many of his fans as "the coolest man in the world". But how is it that this actor, who for a long time had barely more to show than some weird performances with strangers and crazy improvisations in TV shows, is better known today than many of his colleagues with far more impressive filmographies? The documentation seeks an answer to this question and goes on to Murray traces.
- Documentary that retraces the life and intimacy of the French actress, with archive footage and excerpts from her interviews.
- Having recently donated two paintings to the French state, one by Gauguin and the other by Munch, the billionaire benefactor learns that his daughter has been abducted. As their ransom, the kidnappers demand that he reveals to the world the crimes that laid the foundations for his fortune.
- Two young Tunisian women strive for the same emancipation enjoyed by men.
- Recounting of Albert Camus' life, or rather - as the title indicates - Albert Camus' lives. French. Algerian. Writer. Lover. Adventurer.
- On 23 August 1939, the world was shocked to discover that Hitler and Stalin, the most intractable of their enemies at the time, had signed a pact that allowed them to divide Poland between them and gave the Nazi leader complete freedom to concentrate his forces in the West, against France and the United Kingdom. Through this agreement, Europe was to be thrown into war. For a long time, the relationship between Hitler and Stalin was ignored: their mutual fascination, their moves to get closer, the marks of confidence they exchanged and all the benefits they derived from the German-Soviet pact, before resuming their war to the death in June 41 with the "Barbarossa" operation.
- Twenty years after having tried to kill her husband, Thérèse, who is ill, struggles along in the solitude of her Parisian apartment. One day, her daughter Marie arrives at the door. Besotted with Mourad, she'd like her help. Thérèse meets him and quickly realizes that he prefers her to Marie.
- A rhapsodic drawing of life by the man who scared the life out of music players and audiences.
- January 1959. André Malraux becomes the first Minister of Cultural Affairs under the 5th Republic. A ministry tailor-made for him by the Gaullist entourage. Crowned by the glory of his literary success, his adventures in Cambodia and his combats alongside the Spanish republicans, he faces the challenges of government. Portrait.
- Serge Gainsbourg died on March 2, 1991, at the age of 62. If the general public has remained on his television appearances of the 80s, the fact remains that Gainsbourg had several careers before these last years. With Gainsbourg stripped of his masks, this is the theme of this self-portrait documentary: "In the end, I was left with the watermark of this shy and secretive child who implies candor, innocence, insubordination and savagery". Each sequence of this modest and passionate portrait reveals a secret, intimate, funny and touching Gainsbourg, at a good distance from Gainsbarre, his last public face.
- Fifty years after May 68, Dany Cohn-Bendit and Romain Goupil criss-cross France, discovering some of the Republic's occasionally disturbing sides. A road movie to observe, listen and debate, but also to discover the state of the country, its crises, its hopes, its everyday heroes, its detractors and its innovators.
- Xavier is a farmer. After contracting lymphoma as a result of using phyto-sanitary products, he decides to convert his 200 hectare farm to organic. His nineteen-year-old son Hugo is about to take over the farm. Behind the romantic and idealized adventure of organic farming, the film reveals the difficulties for men to implement a cultivation method that is as visionary as it is ancestral.
- In the wake of Nicolas Hulot's shock resignation and in the run-up to COP 24, a behind-the-scenes look at the climate war that has been raging since the election of Donald Trump. The current issue is none other than the destruction or application of the Paris Agreement, signed in 2015 and which had set a maximum warming of 2 degrees in 2050. This documentary, enriched by the testimonies of the main actors of the Paris Agreement, including Laurent Fabius, president of the COP 21, lifts the veil on the war that the signatories have waged.
- 2013– 1h 28m7.0 (15)TV EpisodeMany Resistance cells oppose Rex. Behind the ideals lie dangerous rivalries and significant political differences, as Daniel comes to appreciate when Rex puts him in charge. To establish De Gaulle's authority, which is challenged by the Allies, Rex creates the Conseil de la Résistance (National Council of the Resistance).
- 2013– 1h 33m7.0 (14)TV Episode17 June 1940. Daniel Cordier is 20 years old when Pétain calls for an armistice with Germany. Cordier leaves for London in disgust. He trains to become an officer and then joins Free France. On assignment in Lyon, he meets De Gaulle's representative in unoccupied France, Rex, alias Jean Moulin.
- 2016– 1h 45m7.3 (6)TV EpisodeValéry Giscard d'Estaing recounts all the highlights of his political life, his successes and failures, his successes and disappointments
- Chanel's No. 5 perfume is a legend. With it, Coco Chanel reinvented perfume just as she revolutionized fashion, by injecting modernity, audacity and freedom. However, the No. 5 story is also one of a war between Miss Chanel and her partners, French businessmen and brothers, Paul Wertheimer and Pierre Wertheimer.
- In the spring of 1968, thousands of college and university students took to the streets to protest against the status quo. Their demonstrations sparked off a general strike. Why did France nearly see a second revolution fifty years ago? The events are related by those who experienced them firsthand.