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- A book broker discovers his latest find may summon Satan.
- Follows two women in two different eras both in search of the Holy Grail.
- Alice and Louis are estranged siblings who have been avoiding each other for over twenty years and are forced to reunite after a tragedy.
- In medieval France, some villagers challenge a man's claim of identity when he (as he says) returns home from some time in the army.
- A lieutenant from a contingent of the French army stationed in Mali, who is seriously injured when his armoured vehicle explodes.
- Paris, 1984: A group of friends contend with the first outbreak of the AIDS epidemic.
- Baptiste is a solitary type. A teacher in southern France, he never stays more than three weeks in the same job. One Friday, he finds himself in charge of Mathias, one of his pupils, who hasn't been picked up after school. Mathias takes the boy to his mother, Sandra. She's a beautiful woman who has led a bit of a wild life and who now works on a beach near Montpellier. Within a day, the trio have formed a bond, like the beginnings of a family for these three people who don't have one. But the magic doesn't last. Sandra owes money and if she doesn't pay up something dire could happen. She must hit the road, flee once again. To help Sandra, Baptiste must take a look back at the origins of his own life, at the most painful and secret parts of himself.
- Hidden deep in the south of France, practically untouched by the modern age, is a place known by many as 'the Zone'. In this space, the supernatural is an everyday reality of life. Magic is everywhere. It is reason. It is currency. It is unquestionable fact. Prepare yourself for a journey into life on the other side of the mirror. Legendary filmmaker Richard Stanley (HARDWARE, DUST DEVIL, as well as a string of stunning documentaries) has never been under spoken about his studies in mysticism and the occult. A trained anthropologist whose brain glows with secret knowledge and forgotten histories, Stanley has spent decades exploring the literal fantastic.
- Paco and Nora once were an ideally matched couple. Both loved nature, nomadic or semi-nomadic life and agreed to raise their children far from the corruption of the consumer society. But Nora, unlike Paco, grew tired of such a lifestyle and left Paco taking their children with her. Paco would not accept what he considered a betrayal, all the more since Nora had obtained custody of the children. Taking advantage of his access to his children, Paco took flight with his two sons, Tsali and Okyesa. Their escape was to last an amazing eleven years...
- Part nightmare, part fantasy, Ivul tells the tale of Alex, who bizarrely moves out onto the roof of his house and refuses to come down after a false abuse accusation. From there, he watches the family he loves, but can't live with, as it destroys itself from the inside out.
- Like the wife of King Arthur in the legend, the main character in Ginevra, actress Cecilia Linné, is a figure of inspiration torn between two worlds and two men.
- Animated documentary that tells the fascinating and unknown origins of cinema and audiovisuals from prehistoric times to the beginning of the 20th century.
- Sometimes the unimaginable happens. The adults had disappeared from the village. We waited for them for a while. Then we realised that we were alone.
- An urban gigolo on the run from a mobster hides out at the remote cabin of a female novelist in this plodding romantic drama. Her neighbors include an elderly man with a penchant for growing sunflowers and an unhappy neighbor girl with emotional problems. Love blossoms for the unlikely couple who somehow realize their liaison is doomed to failure.
- A Detective investigates the murder of a foreign woman in a small village in France. His alcoholism and depression cause him to suffer delusional episodes and his understanding of reality becomes blurred.
- Times are rough, violent, conducive to the deepest questioning, the Holy Scriptures are reread and interpreted. For the Cathars, God could not have created a world so inhabited by evil.
- Amid the pretty scenery of Ariege in Southern France we see the peasants capturing young bear cubs whose agile antics and endeavors to escape add greatly to the interest in the film.
- Dipper is the only passerine, to walk and swim under water. Weighing less than 75 g, dipper is yet capable of exceptional prowess. It is in fact, almost two hours a day, that it passes under the tumultuous water of fast and limpid streams. Discreet and fearful, he is misunderstood and sometimes persecuted. It is nevertheless a bio-indicator of water quality. To meet him Yannick Alram spent nearly 1000 hours in river Hers and offers unique images of dipper underwater.
- In the heart of the Ariege Pyrenees, Patrick Chêne, a farmer and osteopath, cares for humans and animals with his hands and throat-singing. The vibrations of his singing radiates through the body and acts like an acoustic probe, showing a sensitive world full of invisible energies that make and form life, building our link with Earth and our environment.
- Various testimonies, already old people, explain how they celebrated when they were children the festivals of the calendar: the Candelera, Carnival, Holy Week, Saint John and Christmas; how was life in the village and on farms, living with bears and wolves in the Pyrenees and how Occitan was treated in school 70 years ago. This documentary is a project for the protection and transmission of the Occitan oral tradition. All these testimonies have made it possible to collect the Occitan oral heritage representative of the language and culture of the Ariège region.
- A star approaches the Earth, changing the perception of reality of a dancer, an embroiderer, and a cooker.
- Various testimonies explain how wheat was harvested and beaten long ago when they only worked with their hands and how they managed when the first machines arrived. Solidarity and coexistence characterized those long days of work, but also of celebration. From the year 1945 on, the modernization arrived at the peasantry and everything changed.
- This episode discusses a mysterious priest named Berenger Sauniere who allegedly discovered a secret treasure in his church at Rennes-le-Chateau in southern France. The program takes a fanciful journey as to whether the treasure existed and what might have been its source. It also seeks to connect Sauniere with the mythological "secret society" known as the Priory of Sion. The 1982 book Holy Blood, Holy Grail and Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci code are both inspired by the Rennes-le-Chateau myth.
- Tracing the evolution of the human species from African ape to the prodigious colonization of the entire earth and the impact upon the planet both now and in the future.