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- Andre Merlaux, a young officer, under the leadership of his three seniors, needs to protect and defend the interests of France and participate in dangerous operations.
- Muzafar and Feruz are two good-hearted shepherds from Taboulistan... a tiny country in Central Asia that no one has ever heard of. In order to bring his country into the international limelight, the son of the Tabouli president decides to try terror "advertising" and entrusts the two shepherds, more naive than evil, with the mission of a lifetime: destroying the Eiffel Tower! To meet their objective, they have to move through the most hostile territory imaginable: France! A France far different from the West they had heard described: Corsican nationalists, over-zealous policemen, dishonest taxi drivers, violent sports fans, crabby employees, unfriendly waiters, Kafkaesque administrations and medical malpractice... they are spared nothing. Luckily they meet Marianne, a young and pretty reporter who mistakes them for illegal aliens and helps shows them another face of France... a hospitable, magnificent and generous land where the living is easy. Vive la France!
- Makenna Held bought Julia Child's home in France and turned it into a recipe-free cooking school. Now, she and her team welcome students into this iconic kitchen to step out of their comfort zone and tap into their intuition.
- It tells the story of a police officer who dies during an initiation process at a French military school.
- Everyone knows about Joan of Arc, Louis XIV and Napoleon. However the lives of their cousins was long lost. Until today.
- A petty thief and drug dealer becomes determined to make something more of his life and finds redemption through music and Islam.
- In France in the darkest days of the Great War Camille receives an alarming letter from her soldier boyfriend. Disguising herself as a man she sets off to try and find him. As she lives near the Western Fromt she hooks up with a passing group of French soldiers without too much trouble. But there's something a bit odd about these stragglers, and it's not just their habit of bursting into song at every opportunity.
- Christian Dior, the creator of the New Look, died 60 years ago, on October 23, 1957. Frédéric Mitterrand traces the entire life of the French couturier who revolutionized fashion. He also explored France, which Christian Dior loved, and ventured into landscapes that inspired him.
- France's version of the talent competition franchise spun off from Britain's Got Talent (2007) and America's Got Talent (2006).
- The Tour - The Legend of the Race sheds a new light on the last 100 years of the Tour de France, now considered one of the world's most popular sporting events. The Tour has lived through a century of rich history, with ups and downs, triumphs and scandals, continually evolving with the times. Throughout it all one key characteristic has remained the incredible power of identification the public has with the Tour cyclists, mythical figures that seem accessible and inaccessible at the same time. In order to reflect this human dimension of the Tour, the film tells the story through a selection of its emblematic heroes. Emblematic of the Tour, but also emblematic of an era, embodying in the film their generation: Coppi, Bobet, Anquetil, Poulidor, Merckx, Hinault, Indurain, Armstrong... Fully archive-based and colorized, "The Tour" cleverly weaves together all these individual stories with the story of the Tour de France itself, with the goal of creating a timeless and epic sports saga.
- The fictionalized story of Marthe Richard ,a spy in WW1.
- Upon hearing that her parents have been killed in the war, actress Genevieve Bouchette returns to her native village of Deschon, France, and engages in Red Cross work. The Germans capture the town, and when Genevieve refuses to submit to the amorous demands of one of the soldiers, he orders her branded with the "cross of shame." Her sweetheart, Jean Picard, now a volunteer in the French army, is seriously wounded while attempting to deliver important orders to Col. Bouchier, and Genevieve saves his life by telling his pursuers that he is dead. After delivering the papers herself, Genevieve visits her lover in the hospital, but he fails to recognize her, having lost his memory through shell shock. When Jean sees the cross of shame of Genevieve's breast, however, his memory returns, and the two pledge their troth.
- 1960 marked the end of the colonial empires across the African continent. France disappeared from the map, leaving behind the CFA Franc, a colonial creation, which is the name of the currency that still circulates in almost all of its former territories south of the Sahara. How does it come, those countries, once they regained their freedom, never denounced this strange legacy? The film delves into a little-known story that started in the 19th century and continues to the present time.
- Moulay Mahdi, a 30-year-old wealthy and narcissistic young man . He finds himself on the street overnight without money or identity. He tries to understand what has happened to him but ends up in numerous controversial and comical situations that culminate in a shocking discovery.
- A man wanders near the Léman reciting the critical thoughts of Bernanos.
- This series offers both a romantic, epic and spectacular fresco of the period as well as also a fresh plunge into the heart of French society.
- The film tells the story of five young men killed during police arrests and the families' relentess fight to obtain truth and justice despite the obstacles they continually face.
- One night in Paris. A German girl, Désirée, passes through Charles, France and Ivo's life. In the early morning they are different.
- Blue, yellow, red, green: colors are often what strike us first when we discover a country. So why not explore France through this unusual and multilayered prism? Find out what colors say about the people and different regions in France.
- France 3 documentary regional rendez-vous, every Monday at 11:05 pm: two documentaries in each of the 13 regions with highlights on social subjects like environment issues, citizen mobilization, or the commitment of mayors, etc.
- Documentary about the 1759 battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec, part of the Seven Years War between Britain and France. Both leaders, Wolfe and Montcalme died in this battle, which decided control over what would become Canada.
- Aïcha, Mohamed and Chaïb, North African descendants born in France, have in common a surprising choice of life. They decided to enlist in the French army, sometimes creating surprise, even misunderstanding, among their family.
- Souleymane has been living and working in France for years without a residence permit. One day, his boss denounces him.
- In 1871, after Germany has defeated France at Sedan, the provisional French government in Versailles, in order to fulfill the requests imposed by the armistice, launches an offensive to take back Paris from the Communard revolutionaries.
- Before the events of "Parking Histórico 1: La Separación de Panamá de Colombia" set in 1903, there was an attempt to build a French Canal in 1881, which went through tragedy, bankruptcy and international political intrigue that impacted worldwide and lit the spark that eventually exploded into the events of the Independence of Panama from Colombia.
- Johnny Hallyday's last interview filmed at Los Angeles in April 2017. Also many archive footage of the artist through the years.