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- In the series The World's Greatest Painters, we will retrace the career of world-renowned painters. During the visits some experts of arts will analyse the masterpieces of these painters including their paintings styles and the development of their skills during their career, while watching their works in museums.
- In these short films, discover the main Unesco World Heritage Sites, places and monuments that are listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) as having special artistic or timeless significance.
- This series is immersing you into the greatest museums of the world. The occasion to discover the quality and variety of the art collections exhibited in the most renowned museums across continents, from Europe or America to Asia and more.
- In his very own way, Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos was able to use his art and his films as a means of political resistance, and he did so, despite the considerable risks involved within the political context of the Greek dictatorship.
- As you travel from one continent to another, discover the 100 wonders that shape the diverse populations of the world. Paying special attention to architecture and beliefs, these films allow us to discover dazzling structures built by man.
- This documentary is a revised version of the shocking documentary Après nous le déluge (2006) by the same director, and deals with the new alarming observation made by climate experts since the release of the first film as climate change is mounting.
- Syrian-born poet Adonis has struggled with a fundamental question since the very start of his writing career: how is it possible to create a totally new form of poetry, free from the formal and thematic constraints of classical Arab poems?
- A Lebanese Rimbaud, Vénus Khoury-Ghata is a Middle East writer and poet, who resides and works in Paris since 1979. More than 80,000 copies of her novels have been published, and her work has been translated into more than 23 languages.
- Discover the magnificent lost civilizations, and their amazing recently recovered artifacts, sites, and architecture, from Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Greece, Morocco, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, El Salvador, Peru, Burma, Cambodia, etc.
- This groundbreaking documentary brings together the most important figures of science today, in a harsh eye-opening account of the catastrophic impact that present-day consumer society is having on the future of the global world's climate.
- Looking to visit the most beautiful cities in the world? Are you ready for a visual feast? Join us as we embark on a journey to explore more than forty of the most beautiful cities in the world. Our destinations will leave you breathless.
- Discover the most beautiful islands in the world: Saint Barthelémy (St. Barts), Cuba, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, the Maldives, Cyprus, Sicily (Italy), Sardinia (Italy), Corsica (France), etc.
- Here we can share in the daily lives of monks who perpetuate the tradition of this 2,000 year old sacred art, the Gregorian chant. We accompany these reverential men in their work, their prayers and their study, in Solesmes' ancient abbey.
- Discover the treasures of the art of the Italian Renaissance (in Venice, Florence, Rome, Siena, Naples, Sicily, etc.) and the treasures of the Baroque art in Spain, Italy, and the countries of the Spanish Conquest (Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia).
- To mark its 50th anniversary, the famous Don Camilo Cabaret on the rue Saints-Pères, in Paris, will be gathering artists, comedians, and musicians from all of the other major cabarets on its stage for a unique Don Camilo-style celebration.
- This program features over 350 short films covering the wonders of the world (temples, castles, and islands), in a series divided between the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, the Mediterranean Sea, the Pacific and Indian Oceans, etc.
- Discover the many intimate and political faces of Che Guevara. Ernesto "Che" Guevara, also known as El Che, was born in Argentina on June 14, 1928, and later became one of the main Marxist lads behind the Cuban Revolution, in the late 50s.
- Offers three seasons to chronicle the story of the greatest wines of France (Burgundy, Rhône, Bordeaux, and Champagne), Europe (Portugal, Spain, and Italy) and the New World (USA, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa).