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- A French adaptation of the second (and much less well-known) version of D.H. Lawrence's erotic tale.
- Modern retelling of Hansel and Gretel. After committing a murder, a young couple on the run find refuge in a remote cottage in the woods, where they become trapped by the perverse hermit who lives there.
- The story of Danièle Delpeuch and how she was appointed as the private chef for François Mitterrand.
- Residents of a small French town are quick to accuse Manou of arson because he seduced most of the town's women. No one suspects the real culprit, a woman committing random crimes, all in an attempt to draw Manou's attention to herself.
- A father and daughter are reunited some 11 years after the father's drug addiction tore the family apart.
- The mother of two adopted children's sense of duty takes a macabre turn when she learns that her husband may be having an affair with one of their kids.
- Anaïs and Emma have been best friends since childhood. It's a friendship is filmed over the years, during a period when their physical, emotional and intellectual development is dramatic.
- Nicolas, a retired President, wants to convince François - an other retired President and former worst opponent - that they can run again together for President(s).
- Hafsia, Douce, Delphine and Charlotte are four young women who seek to overcome the limits that one would like to impose on them.
- The adventures of ebullient handsome defender of justice Jean de Pardaillan in the Paris of 1588. The sprightly Gascon knight first saves a beauteous Bohemian girl, Violetta, from abduction but the young lady goes on being threatened by the henchmen of the evil Duke of Guise, for she is no gypsy at all but a young noblewoman, Isabelle d'Entraigues, heiress to the throne of France. What de Guise plans is to marry her, despite his relationship with princess Fausta, and become King himself. He has "Violetta" kidnapped again, successfully this time. Pardaillan swings into action, determined not to let faithless de Guise achieve his aims...
- Ten years after a disease killed most of the human race, Stanislas Merrick, former boxing champion, survives near a lake. His reasons to live start to fade but Esther, a teenager escaped from a refugee camp, will change his life.
- A misanthrope in an isolated house will have to cohabit with a teenager to survive the proliferation of a toxic fungus threatening their own environment.
- Even after WW2,oranges were luxury modest people could only afford for Christmas in France.
- A shimmering glass hotel at the top of a remote Provençal mountain provides the setting for a tragicomic tapestry about an obsessive love pentangle.
- Alain tests video games. He's married, his wife Pascale loves him, and they have a spirited young daughter. But he's unhappy and wants a change, to what he's not sure. He quits. A job counselor suggests a training program operating bulldozers. They have casual sex; Pascale is unhappy with Alain's unfaithfulness. Alain enrolls in the training program: it's 18 weeks long and some distance from Paris, so he is home only on weekends. (He's a natural at operating bulldozers.) As his relationship with Pascale deteriorates, Alain befriends Manu, a young trainee who loves all things about bulldozers but is hopelessly inept at operating them. This friendship takes hold of Alain.
- About Varg Vikernes or Louis Cachet living in France, under constant surveillance of the police. Born Kristian Vikernes in Bergen, Norway, 1973. Is not a "self-declared Neo-Nazi" as claimed by many media institutions. Vikernes is an Óðalist. Convicted in 1994 for first degree murder and for having set fire to 4 churches. Underwent a meticulous psychiatric examinations in 2002, concluding that he is not a psychopath. In 2008 Vikernes officially changed his name to Louis Cachet: Louis after a great uncle and Cachet being the surname of his wife. Arrested in 2013 by DCRI accused of "terrorism or conspiring to commit acts of terrorism".
- Alice has lost her father and one leg in a car accident. She lives with her mother (Jeanne) and grandfather in a farm. Summer holidays start and she can't go to the sea with other children of the village. Then she meets Vincent, a younger boy who stayed in the village as well, and Alain, the mayor's son who's back in town to train his athleticism female club. Alice would like to run with her prosthesis but Jeanne doesn't want her to run nor to approach Alain...
- Pierre is 17. During the summer, he escapes from his family to meet his friends. On a river, they play tricks to scare each other. This is when the accident happens.
- Landry Smith, lives with Minnie, his ward, in Corrèze, in France. Kate Lockwood, his servant, asks Bill Stanley, a sadistic Mexican cowboy, to come kill her master and fins his money. Bill arrives in the area in the same time of Jean Didier, a man whose father suicided because of Landry Smith.
- Promotional short film on an aspiring young actress Sharon Tate and her first film Eye of the Devil (1966). She takes acting classes and elocution lessons and is clearly on the fast-track to become a star. She is shown both at work and at play, dancing with actor 'David Hemmings' and frolicking with the pigeons in Hyde Park. Actor David Niven says she's a wonderful actress who has a great career ahead of her.
- Once upon a time, in a village nestled in the heart of nature, lived a blond-haired girl, an embroiderer named Colbrune, who felt like marrying Bjorn, the tailor living across her house. The young man accepted her proposal but on one condition : Colbrune was to make an embroidered belt identical to the one his mother once gave him. Unfortunately the task was awfully difficult and Colbrune did not feel up to it. One day, she happened to help a stranger who had lost his way. To thank her, the passing lord gave her a belt that was the exact replica of Bjorn's mother's belt. But he too laid down a condition: Colbrune had to remember his name, Heidebic de Hel. If in a year's time she had forgotten it, she would belong to him forever....
- The historic procession of Saint-Jean in the city of Tulle is disrupted by dead bodies. Gendarmes Axel and Lena, who used to be a couple, will have to cooperate to find who is responsible for the murders.
- France's Lascaux region is home to the famous caves decorated with drawings by prehistoric man. Scientists and historians have long though they represented the simple concerns of the people of that time: hunting and gathering, for example. Now, some scientists believe the drawings represent much more than that; they believe they show an advanced knowledge of the night skies and of the stars which moved through the skies.
- On 7 June 1944 the French resistance movement FTP attacked German occupying forces and the hated French collaborating Milice in the town of Tulle. After fierce fighting, they liberated the town. But the next day the SS division 'Das Reich' on his way to Normandie recaptured Tulle. In ferocious reprisals, the SS executed 99 innocent men by hanging (9 June) and deported 149 other hostages to KL Dachau (10 June), were 101 eventually died.
- The body of a teenager is found close to a gold mine, six years after his disappearance. The mine owner, his father, is now in jail for killing his wife, but has no memory of the event.