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- 201852m8.0 (19)TV Episode1375 - 1620: For all the gold in the world: End of the Middle Ages. Europe opens to the world, discovering that it lies at the edge of an area responsible for producing most of the planet's wealth: Africa. Portuguese navigators return from the Dark Continent with thousands of captives and set up the first colonies entirely populated by slaves.
- 201853m7.9 (20)TV Episode1620 - 1789: From sugar to rebellion: 17th century. The Atlantic has become the battleground of the sugar war. French, English, Dutch and Spanish fight for the Caribbean to grow sugar cane. To satisfy their dreams of fortune, the European kingdoms open new slave routes between Africa and the New World.
- 1818, a particularly harsh winter. The Giétro glacier blocked the River Dranse until suddenly the ice gave way and a 32 metre high wave submerged the Val de Bagnes. Thanks to engineer Ignaz Venetz, an even worse catastrophe was avoided. The disaster led to the birth of glaciology and climatology.
- 2015, Pointe-à-Pitre: At the front of the ACTe slavery memorial, Samuel Rénia (69 years) tells his story to young Sinbad. 1962: Samuel is sixteen and life is tough in the working-class neighbourhood where he lives with his mother, Léa, and his older brother, Julien.
- 1980: Samuel returns to Pointe-à-Pitre for the first time. He visits his childhood friends, including Victor, a separatist. Seeing Julien stirs up emotions, but also causes conflict between the two brothers. When Julien leaves, his vehicle explodes a few metres away. Back in France, Samuel becomes involved in politics.
- Little Léonore has been snatched from a crèche during her afternoon nap, and the race is on to find her. The baby's parents were fighting for custody, with her father wanting to take her back to his home country. Was whoever kidnapped the child afraid of a judgement against them?
- 476 - 1375: Beyond the desert: 476 AD. Rome falls under the pressure of the barbarian invasions. On its ruins the Arabs founds an empire stretching from the banks of the Indus to south of the Sahara, developing a long-term slave trade network between Africa and the Middle-East, centred on the cities of Cairo and Timbuktu.
- 50 shades of cops: Top cops have always provided an endless source of inspiration for artists. Delon and Belmondo built their careers on playing the policeman. An image that unfortunately became sullied by police violence and undermined by protests songs. An investigation into the difficult relationship between artists and the police.
- Laurence, French teacher at a Lyon secondary school, simply can't take any more. Her doctor prescribes a week off. Whilst her partner Pierre has no idea how to help her, she decides to get away and take stock of her life, both personal and professional.
- Secretly to the soul: The extreme feelings provoked by Lucie Martel's death threaten Samuel Kepler's recovery. When he discovers his daughter at the home of one of the suspects, Mathias, Lucie's ex-boyfriend, his anger reaches crisis point. His personalities push to get out and one, Rajka, takes control.
- The investigators take advantage of a hold-up to set a trap for the person who kidnapped Kelly's cousin. A particularly tricky mission. As Jackson and Gaspard are about to lose their friend, Clarissa has a confrontation with Raphaël that's full of surprises.
- The father didn't particularly want to read his son's autobiographical comic book, particularly as he's "naked every other panel". But the two men find themselves together in the south of France, and take the opportunity to try to reconnect.
- 2018– 52mTV EpisodeWith a touch of self-mockery, journalist and documentary-maker Serge Moati admits his dream of being admitted to the Académie Française. Not (yet) a member, he takes his camera to visit Quai Conti, a building dating back nearly four centuries. History, rites, customs, traditions and codes: the Académiciens reveal their secrets.
- By refusing to attend a piano audition, young Victor indirectly caused his parents' death. Today he is finally ready to fulfil his mother's dream: to win the Tchaikovsky competition. But things become a little more complicated when he has a stroke.
- Adoption: a risky adventure: Today, in France, 65% of children concerned by adoption are children with specific needs: a third is adopted after the age of 5 and a quarter suffers from a pathology. Complex adoptions but rich and surprising family stories, which parents and children tell Olivier Delacroix.
- A documentary series that takes us to meet some of those men and women whose profession is far from ordinary. As unique as they are captivating, these enthusiasts invite us into their world, in the midst of nature and the unspoilt Canadian wilderness.
- 1989– 1h 44mTV EpisodeIn summary : Marriage agencies: the flashback We thought they were outdated, dethroned by the Internet, but marriage agencies are making a comeback after the loneliness of the various confinements. Céline, nurse, understood that she needed help to finally make a serious meeting. After several failures, Serge, a former tiler, disappointed by dating sites, sees it as the ultimate hope of finding love. One of our reporters tested the methods of these fashionable matchmakers. Report: Adrian Jaouen, Aurélien Fougère. Small bosses with a big heart Baker in Besançon, restaurateur in Normandy, artisans everywhere in France are mobilizing to prevent the expulsion of their apprentices of foreign nationality. Thanks to them, Laye Fodé Traoré was able to complete her baker's CAP. But will Yaya Bahqui get his papers? Will Dembo Monekhata be sent back to Africa at the end of his training? We have followed these big-hearted bosses who, to defend their business, are trying to bend the French administration. Report: Alice Gauvin, Élodie Delevoye. Shortages in the United Kingdom: the reverse of Brexit? Gas stations running dry, supply problems, shelves soon to be empty: the United Kingdom is suffering the full brunt of shortages linked to the lack of truck drivers. With Covid-19, foreign workers have been sent home and with Brexit and border closures they have not returned. Report: Pierre Monégier, Christophe Kenck.
- 1989– 1h 50mTV EpisodeIn summary : Delinquency: farmers at their wit's end Theft of sheep, chickens, fruits and vegetables, but also fuel or ultramodern GPS on tractors: crime in the countryside affects farmers who, until then, did not really take precautions. And according to gendarmerie surveys, these daring thefts are often perpetrated by increasingly organized gangs. Report: Clémentine Mazoyer, Matéo Masnada, Adèle Prugnaud, Colin Guillemant. My sleepless life It is neither a virus nor a disease and yet doctors speak of it as a real health crisis. This epidemic which affects all ages and all social classes is insomnia. An alarming situation because the lack of sleep causes serious diseases: diabetes, obesity, depression, stroke, hypertension - Report: Nathalie Gros. Guadeloupe: water drop by drop Guadeloupe is one of the Antilles islands best endowed with fresh water. However, for years, part of its 390,000 inhabitants have lived at the rate of water cuts. Entire neighborhoods are regularly deprived of running water, residents are forced to stockpile rainwater or shower with bottled water. In question, an underground network in poor condition, with innumerable leaks that take a long time to plug. Report: Laura Aguirre de Carcer, Swanny Thiebaut, Adrien Bellay.
- 1989– 1h 43mTV EpisodeFarmers and happy Sébastien Nauleau is a very busy man. He is both a breeder of cows and owner of a food store. He has created his own supermarket near Poitiers and sells his meat there directly to consumers without having to go through mass distribution. The prices are fixed in agreement with the farmers who find a new outlet for their production and avoid the intermediaries. The customers are there. Report: Clémentine Mazoyer. They hunt down pedophiles For several months, in Bordeaux, Reims and Reunion, our teams were able to film, as close as possible to the field, the punching methods of those who track pedophiles. Like Neila, 34, who leads an incredible double life. That of an uneventful Lyon cleaning lady who is raising her three children. But also that of a "pedophile hunter". On Facebook, she poses as Lina, a 12-year-old girl, to attract and trap sexual predators. Report: Romain Boutilly, Swanny Thiébaut, Adrien Bellay. Shadow workers Each year, they harvest a large part of the fruits and vegetables that we find on the shelves of our supermarkets. In the spring, they arrive by bus from Spain and spend several months in agricultural areas, often in makeshift accommodation. We have met these posted workers. Some today denounce difficult working conditions, undeclared hours, "unworthy" housing. Mainly from South America, they are employed by Spanish temporary work companies. Report: Laura Aguirre de Carcer, Thomas Guéry, Marielle Krouk.
- Claudia Cardinale, Monica Vitti, Brigitte Bardot... throughout his career Alain Delon has starred opposite the most beautiful actresses. Some even shared his life: Romy Schneider, Mireille Darc and Anne Parillaud. Women have always played a major role in the life of this icon of French cinema.
- An eccentric, disconcerting film-maker, brilliant inventor of new styles. In the shadows of the New Wave, Alain Resnais (1922-2014) left an indelible mark on European cinema. "On Connaît la Chanson", "L'Année Dernière à Marienbad", "Hiroshima Mon Amour"... A look back at the career of a discreet nonconformist.
- 2007– 1h 43mTV EpisodeAlbert I of Monaco, the prince of the oceans: Ancestor of Albert II, current sovereign of Monaco, Albert I spent nearly thirty years of his life sailing the seas and oceans. Pioneer in many fields and fervent pacifist, he was notably one of the very first to raise the alarm concerning the need to protect the environment.
- After a particularly trying school year, Vincent becomes angry during an inspection by the school authorities. Close to being a psychological analysis it makes him wonder if he's actually cut out to be a teacher. In class, Alex openly expresses his extreme views which makes things particularly tense.
- December 1894. Captain Dreyfus is sentenced to deportation for high treason. Lucie, his wife, agrees a pact with him: stay alive, whatever it takes, whilst awaiting rehabilitation. For five long years the couple exchanged hundreds of letters which were opened, analysed and censored by the French authorities.
- Germany: Skateboarding's origins in Germany date back to the 1970s. Today, skateboarding is highly popular and the country is an international reference in this field. Meeting people from Berlin to Münster, Mathieu Cyr discovers the sheer diversity of this sport as practised in Germany.
- 1975– 52mTV EpisodeThe Alpes-Maritimes, from Nice to Monaco: We head for the Alpes-Maritimes, between Nice and Monaco, where the mountains come down to embrace the Mediterranean. A coast under pressure from tourists, particularly in summer, but also where people of the sea live all year round, as committed as they are caring when it comes to their environment.
- Fatal ambition (1): A dancer in a Gommance competition, a type of music from Réunion, kills herself in front of the police. She is believed to be intoxicated but was she the target? The case particularly affects the squad's new arrival, Tahia.
- When 13 year-old Théo sees his friend Alexandre being bullied he, along with other pupils, films the scene without stepping in to help. But the next day, when he realises that Alexandre will never return to the school again, Théo hesitates.
- The hit-and-run driver signs his crimes with a graffiti depicting a pink angel. Questioning the local street artists, the investigators discover a picture representing a dead woman with a similar angel. Not much of a clue to try to identify the murderer.
- South America (2/2): Whilst Éric, a young guitarist, accompanies a famous singer, Juan Francisco returns to sing on stage after having had to take a two-year break. Meanwhile, to fund her next snooker championship, Nicolly has to play against an expert who won't give her any favours.
- Analyse-me, idiot!: Since she's been living with her partner, Sylvie's everyday life has become so boring. Particularly as the passion of those early days has long since dissipated. It's hardly surprising then that Julien's return to the house puts the cat amongst the pigeons.
- 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.
- Angel or rogue (1): A single mother is beaten and then killed. Her death could be linked to the dubious activities of her 17-year old son Enzo. But the investigation reveals that the victim was actually a violent alcoholic who exploited her son to pay her gambling debts.
- Angel or rogue (2): Over and above the familial environment, the investigators explore the lead of loan sharks. Deeply in debt, the victim had been seeking short-term solutions with some very dodgy characters. However, none of them would have anything to gain from her death.
- Angelo Ferrier is a good cop, but one no-one quite trusts. A mistrust dating back to an unofficial search he carried out alone, during which a large sum of money disappeared. And now the gangster at the root of his problems has been found castrated, just after leaving prison.
- With the gangster who originally caused all his problems being found castrated, Captain Angelo Ferrier is once again the centre of attention: of both the police and a gang of surfers. Heading the investigation, Clarissa Hoarau finds herself irresistibly attracted to this desperate cop.
- Anick Cadieux - Winter trekking guide: At only 12, Anick Cadieux was already dreaming of living in the Canadian West. Today, as a guide in Banff, Alberta, she accompanies hikers to the heart of the Rocky Mountains. An opportunity to visit the Grotto Canyon, go skating on Lake Louise or snowshoe across the Kootenay National Park.
- Annecy: heaven for foodies: Between the culinary traditions of Savoie and gourmet fine dining, Annecy is a paradise for all who love the good things in life. Here, Michelin-starred chefs rub shoulders with artisanal cheese-makers and the lake's last-remaining fishermen.
- Anti-colds: the impossible ban Faced with the lack of doctors when winter arrives, more and more French people are turning to pharmacy shelves. Runny nose, fever, fatigue: dozens of remedies are available without a prescription for these daily ailments. In 2023, four million boxes of Actifed Rhume, Dolirhume, Nurofem Rhume, Humex Rhume or other Rhinadvil have been sold, for a total of twenty-five million euros. But this reflex can be dangerous. In October 2023, the National Medicines Safety Agency alerted consumers asking them to no longer use these anti-cold medications based on pseudoephedrine. Report: Laura Orosemane, Justine Weyl, Claire Combaluzier, Renaud Perret, Sandrine Philibert. These campaigns where we are hungry They live in France, far from big cities, and do not have enough to eat. In Allier, in central France, one in five residents lives on less than 800 euros per month, and many do not have enough money in their wallets to fill their plates. In question ? Record inflation on food products and heating, in particular. In this context, solidarity grocery stores and shared gardens allow the most deprived to continue to feed themselves. Report: Marianne Getti, Émilie Iob, Marion Cantor. Guest: JR, artist, co-founder of Refettorio Paris. A revolutionary gardener He is the official godfather of the vegetable garden at the Château de Chambord, and in Quebec, he is a TV star and even the hero of a series: on his organic farm in Canada, Jean-Martin Fortier practices permaculture and revolutionizes market gardening to make it a very lucrative economic activity. Immersion in the world of the man who perhaps prefigures the agriculture of tomorrow. Report: Anouk Burel, Lisa Monin, Christophe Barreyre, Thomas Denis, Damien Pasinetti. Presentation: Élise Lucet.
- The secret and authentic Caribbean: This journey to the Lesser Antilles, travelling between Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique, reveals the beauty of these islands and the prevailing spirit of mutual assistance and solidarity. Carolina's adventure begins in the incredible natural setting of Dominica with Nathalie, a canyoning supervisor, before heading to Martinique.
- Learning from past mistakes: Benoît is clearly affected by Béatrice's confession. Béatrice has taken time off to think. Isabelle is counting on a new treatment, but Christophe seems reluctant. Arnaud has made a medical error that could have serious consequences. Béatrice is talking to Zacharie again.
- The Aralkum is the result of an ecological disaster which caused the virtual disappearance of the Aral Sea. Lunar landscapes and sand dunes now cover an area of 50,000 km2, which were submerged under 20 metres of water in 1970. Can man repair the natural disaster he himself caused?
- 1975– 52mTV EpisodeThe Glénan Archipelago, four seasons in paradise: Each year, the Glénan Archipelago off the Finistère coast, attracts innumerable tourists seeking glorious nature and untamed wilderness. Nine little islands, often compared to the lagoons of the Caribbean or Polynesia, a fragile environment that is home to endemic species of birds and plants to be preserved at all costs.
- Sophie Jovillard criss-crosses Ardèche, discovering the most emblematic sites in this sun-drenched département, like the majestic gorges tucked away there or the Troye viaduct. A rugged terrain which also delights adventurers and sportspeople with a love of hiking and excitement.
- In summary : Never without my weapon. Are the French more armed than it seems? Between hunters and licensees in shooting clubs, which have been increasing steadily for ten years, weapons circulate in France in a completely legal manner. But is it safe? What controls? Report: Clément le Goff, Giona Messina, Gaëlle Pidoux. Teachers: at the school of arms Faced with the resurgence of mass shootings in schools, Texas in 2007 authorized teachers to carry weapons inside classrooms. Since then, across the United States, other states have legislated in this direction. In August 2017, Texas took a new step by allowing students to carry a weapon in universities. A highly contested decision on the Austin campus, where we followed a student who attends his classes with his weapon. Report: Kristian Autain, Loup Krikorian, Nils Montel. Does the car drive us crazy? A young woman who has her jaw broken because of a honk, a cyclist beaten up because of a wave of the hand, after two years of life in slow motion, violence at the wheel is on the increase. But beyond these extreme acts, we feel like a tension on the roads between motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. Why do even the calmest people lose their bearings in the car? What makes us go off the rails while driving? Does the car drive us all crazy? Report: Olivier Sibille. Tok-Tok: the third round? During the first round of the presidential election, we were in Beuvry in Pas-de-Calais, land of the left now conquered by the RN. Our reporter Arnaud Muller, a native of the city, returned to meet voters and candidates in this constituency where the far right is now torn apart. Report: Arnaud Muller.
- 1989– 1h 44mTV EpisodeContents: "False bank advisor scam". Investigation into these SMS messages asking to renew your health card, to pay a fine or to pay postal charges, the starting point of a gigantic scam organized by a network which brings together tens of thousands of young people throughout France. "Gérard Miller: the complaints are piling up." For a month, several women have accused the famous psychoanalyst Gérard Miller of rape or sexual assault. - "Top model: the dream of refugees". For several years, European modeling agencies have been recruiting poor and fragile women in the Kakuma camp, in northern Kenya.
- 2012– 1h 54mTV EpisodeOsteoarthritis, osteoporosis: how to have strong healthy bones? Osteoarthritis affects ten million French people, from the age of 40-45 onwards. Osteoporosis concerns some three million people. Adriana Karembeu and Michel Cymes head off to discover all the various techniques we can use to ease the problems that affect our bones and learn more about these illnesses.
- Arthur de la Mauvinière - Kite-boarder: The kite-boarding guide Arthur de la Mauvinière heads to Shippagan, New Brunswick, accompanied by three of his pupils. The waters of the Arcadian peninsular are ideal for practising this extreme sport and perfecting their skills. Arthur decides to try kite-foiling to fly over the waves.
- In summary : Help, my insurer no longer insures. Broken glass on your vehicle? An accident for which you are not responsible? Have you been a victim of flooding? Beware. Because in the event of bad luck and a new disaster, you risk termination. Nearly a million French people saw their insurance terminated last year. In 2022, insurers paid more than 50 billion euros in compensation, including 10 billion just for natural disasters... Three times more than last year. So they hunt down the "poor" and the bad customers. Woe to him who is not profitable. Report: Wendy Zbinden, Julien Merci, Justine Rousseaux. Harry and Meghan, royal business The life of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is scrutinized by the whole planet, from the "fairy tale" of their union until their break with the British monarchy. The couple, who lead a sumptuous lifestyle, never stop talking and making people talk: a six-hour series on Netflix, the release of the prince's biography... The couple sells their image dearly and masters their communication perfectly. All his contracts together would bring in at least $135 million. And not to lose a crumb, the Sussexes would have put in place a clever financial arrangement, legal of course, but not necessarily ethical. What is behind the image of philanthropists given by Harry and Meghan? Report: Julien Duponchel, Guillaume Beaufils, Swanny Thiébaut, Julie Martin, Benoît Sauvage. Desperately looking for caregivers He's missing half of his staff and can't make it anymore. This director of a specialized home for people with autism or Down's syndrome is sounding the alarm: some days, for lack of time, caregivers become almost abusive towards residents. They no longer have a minute for "awakening" activities, little time for hygiene gestures and a general lack of attention which considerably disrupts the routine of the handicapped, who are already very fragile. The staff who remained exhausted themselves, eventually falling ill and resigning in turn. Plunged into a medico-social sector out of breath, which now has 50,000 vacancies. Report: Marianne Getti, Florent Hayet, Jérôme Prouvost. Presented by: Élise Lucet.
- In summary : Floods: my insurance is damaged. Storm ? Fire ? Flood ? Be careful... Because in the event of bad luck and another disaster, you risk termination. In 2022, insurers paid more than 50 billion euros in compensation, including 10 billion for natural disasters alone, three times more than the previous year. So they track down the "scum" and the bad customers. Woe to him who is not profitable. Report: Wendy Zbinden, Clémence Chupin, Julien Mercier, Justine Rousseau, Raphaël Mencuccini. Without papers but not without work In France, there are between 400,000 and 1 million. They work in sectors lacking labor such as catering and hotels, and occupy sometimes thankless jobs that the French refuse to do, such as vegetable picking or personal services. Foreigners who arrive illegally on the territory, who are often declared by their employers, pay their taxes even though they do not have the right to live in France, and live in hiding under the threat of expulsion. What does their daily life look like? Why can some employers no longer do without this workforce? Report: Romain Boutilly, Elouen Martin, Maxime Cayot, Colin Guillemant. The road of hatred In the West Bank, Route 60 is one of the busiest arteries in this territory militarily occupied by Israel since the Six Day War in June 1967, an area where Israelis and Palestinians live in distrust. They never cross paths, except on this road. Everyone lives entrenched: on the one hand, the Israelis in their illegal colonies according to international laws, on the other, the Palestinians in their villages and towns considered as bastions of the "resistance", such as Jenin. Everyone has their own license plate. Regularly, there are deaths on both sides. And each time, both camps pass the blame to each other. We went up this road, from south to north, from Bethlehem to Jenin, passing through the Nablus region. The team met settlers who were sure of their rights, Palestinian children who dream of dying as martyrs, but also a rabbi who comes to the aid of Palestinian shepherds chased from their land. Report: Lila Bellili, Julien Fouchet, Vincent Gobert, Raynald Lellouche, Rama Youssef. Presentation: Élise Lucet.