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- A sexually unsatisfied young woman decided to pursue various sexual experiments and scenarios.
- Ten-year-old orphan boy Sebastian lives with his faithful mountain dog Belle in a secluded alpine village with his grandfather, César. He receives word that his aunt Angelina's plane has crashed and he decides to search for her.
- When they realize the times are changing, five crooks decide to switch from bank robberies to personality abductions. Among their hostages are singer Johnny Hallyday and an ambassador in Latin America. They get framed by a guerrilla leader, who had been kidnapped by them before, and while being tried the French Government decides to let them flee to Africa where they get on with the same old game.
- Marguerite and Margot are both 12 years old, each with their family, friends, problems, and era. Because one lives in 1942 and the other in 2020. But then a mysterious magic trunk transports them each to the time of the other
- The adventures of groups of friends on vacation who are investigating. For the first two, it is adaptations of classics of French children's literature based on the literary works of Paul-Jacques Bonzon and Georges Bayard.
- A French actress meets a foreigner who awakens something deep within her.
- Machiko can't shake the feeling of emptiness in her day-to-day life as a manager of a clothing store in Aoyama, Tokyo. One day, the casual words of Sayaka, a younger and charismatic store staff, stirs Machiko into creating a secret social media account, where she posts a revealing photo of her chest. Machiko becomes hooked on the reaction she gets, something she could never get in the real world, and her posts become increasingly daring. She eventually meets one of her followers, a younger man named "Yuto". Machiko becomes drawn to Yuto, who, like herself, harbored feelings of unfulfillment.
- Documentary about the history of Marvel comics.
- Ratatouille: L'Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy is a first of its kind Disney attraction that features trackless ride vehicles matched to enormous 3D projections of original animation by Pixar Animation Studios. The attraction takes creative imagination and technical know-how, the hallmarks of Walt Disney Imagineering, to create a state-of-the-art storytelling experience. The adventure begins when guests become rat-sized and board a « ratmobile », a vehicle that looks like a cute version of the furry rodents from the film. Soon the ratmobiles are on a Paris rooftop where they encounter Rémy and the ghost of Gusteau as they discuss the special meal Rémy wants to prepare in guests' honor. Moments later, Rémy's excitement leads to him and the ratmobiles plummeting down to the kitchen floor of Gusteau's restaurant. Being rats in a human world is fraught with danger, so Rémy and his new friends in the ratmobiles have to quickly move out of sight before Chef Skinner spots them. Rémy leads the way as all of the rats move from one tight hiding place to another. Luckily, Rémy's human pal Linguini is there to help.
- Algeria, 1961. France has just detonated its fourth atomic bomb. A group of seven soldiers is sent to the point of impact to take samples and measure radioactivity. But the further they go, the more the Captain, a war veteran in his fifties, is confronted with the paradoxes of a changing world.
- Vittorio finds himself in Venezuela, where Laura his wife, enjoys happy days with the wealthy Domingo Villaverde.
- In the vast landscapes of prehistoric Asia, up to six human species coexisted. Nowhere else in the world has such a rich diversity been uncovered. A unique situation revealed by exceptional discoveries of fossil skulls and genetic analyses inconceivable only a decade ago. For a very long time, scientists had a very homogeneous image of human evolution. The latest discoveries reveal a far more complex picture. Jacques Malaterre, Yves Coppens and Antoine Balzeau set out to tell the story of these first humans. It took three years of writing, preparation and filming to bring these men and women back to life.
- Two crooks in search of ivory.
- Thierry Frémaux follows up his 2016 collection of Lumière Brother films with another set of rare, restored prints.
- Gutenberg's life and the laborious process of the invention and development of the printing press in the 15th century.
- Les Carnets de l'Aventure is a cult French television program of adventure and extreme sports documentaries broadcast on Saturday afternoons on Antenne 2 (France 2) between 1980 and 1989. At the beginning of the 80s, in full transformation of mountain activities into high level sports, Les Carnets de L'Aventure revealed from to the country that invented alpinism to the whole world the "French-Touch" of these talents of the new approach to the mountains and its new disciplines. Patrick Edlinger and solo free climbing with the film La Vie au Bout des Doigts, directed by Jean-Paul Janssen in 1982. But also his brother in arms Patrick Berhault, Christophe Profit in the solo ascent of Les Drus, the trilogies of Jean-Marc Boivin in hang-gliding, the Himalayan expoits of Marc Batard but also those of Patrick Gabarrou, opener of routes in the Alps and elsewhere, Patrick Vallencant and his extreme skiing, Paul-Émile Victor and many others... Each who will become world legends in their disciplines by pushing back the difficulties and often breaking records for speed, sequences or first achievements.
- Pierre Trévoux is a preppy smug young man .His self-importance and his vanity get on his friends 'nerves,and they decide to teach him a lesson .
- As you fly a ladybug on a 4D adventure into the world of Arthur and the Minimoys, nature will unveil itself and its beauty will never seem the same again.
- An architect whose wife has cheated on him withdraws to a solitary life in a cave, but somehow manages to keep au courant with what is going on.
- At a time when male domination is being debated and criticized, and women are denouncing the assaults and mental burdens they endure, Simone de Beauvoir's thinking is more relevant than ever.
- Mars 1989, Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, two renowned electrochemists, announce to the world to have mastered the ambient temperature nuclear fusion phenomenon. The stakes are colossal: access to low costs in a clean, unlimited and available to everyone energy, able to change deeply our society realities. But the excitement of the first weeks very quickly gave way to the criticism and the denial of this discovery, qualified as scientific imposture by the main authorities of the nuclear physics. In spite of the depreciation, experiments continue, outside the official scientific circuits.
- "Twïza" in Tamazight culture symbolizes the meeting of sharing and mutual help. The question is precisely in the film by Thibault Dion - Videographer who invites us to discover the wild and inaccessible landscapes of eastern Algeria through the adventure of the international grouping of the ascent of Ain Beida in Algeria. Fabulous landscapes, thrills, unforgettable moments, smiles, beyond borders, in the land of friendship and hospitality... Algeria.
- In a Natural History Museum, two guards start a conversation about the meaning of life.
- A break in the mundane round of an actor's life causes considerable perturbation to Jean Loupin, a vaudeville artist. Having purchased a second-hand coat, Jean proceeds to try it on, and while so engaged he feels something in the lining of the coat. Upon closer investigation it proves to be a note calling for help. William Burgon and his sister are prisoners in "The Retreat" at Arkeli. Romantic feelings are aroused in the breast of the actor, and he sets forth on what he feels may prove a very interesting and exciting adventure. Arrived at "The Retreat" Jean sends in a note craving an interview, but although the interview is granted, Loupin is everywhere regarded with deep suspicion, and looks of grave distrust are leveled at him. He goes away apparently satisfied, but in the dead of night secretes himself in the spacious grounds of "The Retreat" and effects an entrance to the house. A slight mishap in failing to draw the library curtains proves the cause of his undoing, and the intrepid Jean Loupin soon finds himself in a most unpleasant position, bound like a trussed fowl and condemned to die by the nauseating and asphyxiating odors of coal gas. He struggles to burst his bonds, ineffectually at first, but eventually smashes a window and uses the broken glass wherewith to cut the ropes that bind him. And then Jean takes his revenge. Striking a match he applies it to the gas-laden air at the moment his would-be murderers rush into the room, and the instantaneous explosion exterminates the whole vile gang. It is only a matter of moments before Jean has the unhappy William and Ethel Burgon freed from their position of danger in the burning house, and the subsequent interrogatory at the police office leaves us convinced that the erstwhile hapless pair will soon come into their own again, now that their cousins' evil machinations have been effectually squelched.
- A documentary about Indochine, a famous French rock band.