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- The film, without commentary, is built around the preparation for the next boxing fight of Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, triple European champion in Thai Boxing. His journey is an arduous one with plenty of multiple suffering, doubts and revelations.
- In 1999, it was as a post-industrial adventure that the Plasticiens Volants company bought the Usine de l'Émancipation in Graulhet in the Département du Tarn, France, a former tannery (sheepskin factory) to make a place of art and culture.
- On the Mongolian border, in troubled times that historians and clerics have never mentioned in their epic tales, the Central Asian clans have fought each other, sowing chaos and desolation, helped by the Gweilos, their foreign mercenaries.
- In the hometown of Yuri Gagarin, everyone worships the hero, humanity's first cosmonaut; but within demolished Russian society the devotion that is displayed to past glory perhaps hides personal ambitions that are more or less respectable.
- As an emotional and tortured writer, Jean-Christophe Pinpin, a native of Toulouse, places his characters in extreme situations, where revolt, which is his driving force, is useless. This is where Noir Fiction reconnects with Greek tragedy.
- Follows the Toulouse Capitole National Orchestra (conducted by Tugan Sokhiev) with Bertrand Chamayou, Toulousian piano young prodigy, winner of four Victoires de la Musique, during their tour in South America (Brazil, Argentina etc.).
- How to restart music in a country left bloodless and soulless by the war? When the international media turned away from this region, French author and director Jérôme Louis brought astonishing testimonies from Afghanistan.
- A 4-part mini-series dedicated to the most beautiful and best farmers' markets in the South West of France.
- A unique mixture of Romanian tradition, military music, Austrian brass band and oriental rhythms (Turks, gypsies, etc.), survives in this region, at the frontier between Asia and Europe, which is Moldova, thanks to the peasant brass bands.
- Follows the Toulouse Capitole National Orchestra (conducted by Tugan Sokhiev) with Miss Akiko Suwanai, exceptional Japanese violinist, during their concert tour in Japan in December 2012.
- In the middle of WWII, in 1942, Paul Debauges, a teacher in Toulouse, chose to join the Comité d'Action Socialiste in the South of France, and developed a renovated socialist party deeply rooted in resistance to the Nazis and fascism.
- In Romania, under the communist regime, the peasant brass bands took part in the demonstrations organized in the cities. At that time, peasant brass bands had their heyday.
- During the Second World War, 3,000 indigenous Indochinese workers landed in Marseille to replace the men in the factories. When France was liberated, these men were locked up in camps for ten years, particularly in the south of France.
- 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.
- This documentary looks back on the catastrophic explosion of the AZF chemical factory in Toulouse, southern France, on September 21, 2001, and analyzes the aftermath of the disaster which caused 31 deaths, and seriously wounded 30 victims.
- 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.
- The director follows in the footsteps of her grandfather, Bernard Tucom known as Alban, killed in a wartime bombing in Lyon on May 10, 1940. On the remains of a former air base, we will go to the end of his story, unexpected but hoped for.
- Stéphane Peaudeau, paralyzed in the lower limbs at the age of one, is a wheelchair racer. In the absence of Isabelle, his romantic partner, we follow him for five days, until his next race, until Isabelle's return. A romantic/sports story.
- Whether it is called "slam" or "spoken word", spoken poetry is an open territory, where the individual, in the immediacy of the performance, offers his words, his images, as a basis for meeting with the other. With the poets in New York.
- Revisits the life of American cartoonist, animator, and slapstick comedian Charles (Charly) R. Bowers, during the silent film and early talkie eras, through many of his works preserved by the Cinémathèque de Toulouse, France.
- In 1941, a hundred refugee children of Jewish descent arrived from Belgium at the Château de la Hille in Ariège, South of France, a children's home run by the Swiss Red Cross: Secours aux Enfants.
- Her name is Sandrine Tarayre, 28, and she spares no time: second Dan (black belt), selected for the French Taekwondo Championships, and accordionist in an orchestra bearing her name. A portrait of an action girl who gives a lot of herself.
- Months after the "Prestige shipwreck", a team of 30 volunteers left Toulouse to clean up the coast of Camariñas in Galicia. All day long, the camera followed their painstakingly patient and seemingly derisory gestures, picking up on the varying intensity of each day, revealing how a growing fraternity among them came to constitute a form of resistance against such a disaster. Our civilization devastates the planet on a big scale that some attempt to repair the damages with a spatula. I seek to share the striking contrast by exploring the issues of a space reduced to a beach of black stones.
- Joan Jordà, a Spanish refugee since 1939 in France, lives and works in Toulouse. He is a renowned painter. He returned for the first time to Catalonia in 2000. Why did he delay this trip for 60 years, what is his appraisal of this journey?
- In Morocco, the cheikhas are women who, one day, have chosen to cut all ties, by means of music, with the relentlessness of the feminine condition in the Maghreb.
- Examines the life and art of composer and musician Bernardo Sandoval.
- France, Ireland, the Canary Islands and Portugal are the favorite lands of surf riders from the old continent and elsewhere. Laurent Azéma paints the portrait of these winter sports enthusiasts with very diverse motivations and lifestyles.
- 2002–200326mTV Episode
- 2002–200326mTV Episode
- A musical journey in the footsteps of conductor Michel Brun, an atypical character, an atheist, who nevertheless plays sacred music, and who devotes his life to Johann Sebastian Bach. With the musicians of the Ensemble Baroque de Toulouse.
- 1997–201754mTV EpisodeFrench jazz singer and poet Claude Nougaro would have been 80 years old on September 9, 2009. This film tracks what makes the essence of the Toulouse-born artist Claude Nougaro, the soul of his music, his talent, and his stage presence.