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- A mysterious lost WWII submarine, German U-boat U-455 is discovered off the coast of Italy at 120 meters deep. For Lorenzo del Veneziano, an underwater marine archaeologist, it's an amazing sight. The U-boat is intact. It stands almost vertically at the bottom of the sea, its hull stuck in the sediment. What is the story of this ship? The history of U-455 and cause of the sinking are revealed.
- Whether it is considered trash or treasure, poop is the main focus of this 3-part mini-series that takes us all around the globe, throughout the ages, covering issues mostly ignored though exciting and dealt with in a chic and elegant way.
- Follows the rehearsals of 'Faits d'artifice', a choreography by Françoise and Dominique Dupuy, created with Régine Chopinot and the company Le Ballet Atlantique, as the director is aiming to catch the process of creation from the inside.
- A group of teenagers from different backgrounds, attending a Parisian psychiatric day hospital, participate with other patients from the same institution in a dance mediation project also involving students from a vocational high school.
- The epic story of a women's soccer tournament in Senegal. Sometimes you need to break the rules to enter the game.
- From darkness to light, we follow a writer who has lost all contact with reality to pursue the love of his wife, who died too soon, and whom he wanted to join in death, while she made him first promise to continue living in order to write.
- Carries us off into a former gravel pit, a natural paradise that hardly anyone knows even though it's right on our doorstep. Countless species of flora and fauna found a new home here, a world full of surprises and wildlife secrets.
- How does India, where there are retirement homes for sacred cows, handle the mad cow crisis?
- Three farmers from the central part of Brittany, France, speak about their daily work, pleasure, constraints, and doubts as they face increasingly tough restrictions and regulation in the agricultural policy of the European Union.
- From February to November 2007, director Henry Colomer followed and filmed the work of French artist and photographer Jean-Michel Fauquet in the privacy of his studio in Paris, and is now releasing this intimate portrait.
- In an area of exceptional natural beauty, the shepherds and their sheep have created "cultural landscapes" which have been named Unesco World Heritage Sites by the international cultural organization committee.
- Director Sylvain Bouttet follows the negotiations between farmers, state authorities and environmental associations around the future of the Lannion watershed, invaded by green algae, in the north of Brittany, France.
- Françoise, Yves, René, and others were children when they had to quickly leave St-Nazaire during the Second World War. 70 years later, they share the memories of their experiences far from their families and the aftereffects of separation.
- Nounours is a character who speaks of difficult and serious things. Because there is fire in his eyes, you can be tempted to follow him. Childhood in a hostel, the law of the streets, vagrancy, petty crime. You can also understand him, but that's more difficult. You can never really explain why children are violent. A film improvised live, the result of an unprepared interview, an unexpected fruit tainted with bitterness.
- A documentary film about social telephony: on each end of the line, two nameless individuals, two anonymous people are having a conversation that tries to combine demands and answers. The caller, the listener. Two voices.
- L'Ardoise, an industrial hamlet where the director spent the first eleven years of his life, brings back memories of a forgetful childhood. There still stands the decaying ghost of the steel factory where his father and grandfather worked.
- Depuis la nuit des temps, l'homme, craintif ou fasciné, développe un lien particulier avec les orages. Aujourd'hui, pour certains - foudroyés, chasseurs d'orages, scientifiques - une relation intime est vécue au quotidien, proche de la tempête - En s'approchant au plus près du phénomène et de ceux qui le regardent, on découvre comment les orages remettent en question notre rapport à la nature et à notre destin.
- For nearly a year, director Sibylle Stürmer has followed the creative work of Nathalie Pernette and her dancers as they prepare and rehearse for a new contemporary dance performance called 'Le Nid/The Nest'.
- Investigates the green tide of potentially toxic sea lettuce that takes over beaches around Brittany, France, as a consequence of the rapid forced industrialization of local agriculture.
- In a Southern France small town, we are introduced to a group of inhabitants who start by investing in a local exchange system and then get involved in the political and social life of the town, reevaluating democracy through this process.
- Thirty years after May 1968, a man offers a look back at these events, the ideas of the time and the noble combat which, today, still appears to him like a necessity. Today, his look at the past has not changed and his opinions do not seem to have evolved even though he recognizes he has made a concession as he is working for the government as a civil servant. In parallel to this man's thoughts, another person, as a voice-over, expresses her bitterness and her disillusion: is society condemned to evolve complacently in this system? Is this evil, the evil of resignation? The film seems to give us the answer as it shows us the possibility of an alternative to resignation: being faithful to one's dreams.