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- Dive into the history of the 20th century in France and around the world.
- A split second. A few words stammered. Again this fear in the stomach. Violent, tenacious. In recent years, more and more young gay, lesbian, bi or trans, around the world, have decided to come out via videos on the Internet.
- Offers in-depth investigative reports to decipher an ever-changing world, which means telling about marriages or the lives of royals, but also focusing on social issues as euthanasia, surrogate mothers, transgender people, or prostitution.
- A liberating, entertaining and informative documentary road movie about women's pleasure and desire across France. A sex odyssey told by women, commented by pundits and carried out by a 100% female team. This film presents a playful and surprising overview of women's sexuality. Can we discuss this freely with them today? To find out, we went to meet them with one question: what do women do in bed?
- An adventure with a nomadic tribe of blowpipe hunters from Borneo, the Penan.
- Patagonia is a region located on the South American continent, shared by Argentina and Chile. With a variety of unique and wild landscapes, this region, known worldwide for its large ice fields, is a real treat for the eyes. An untamed and timeless land, Patagonia is all about discoveries and experiences, and promises everlasting memories to those, who dare visiting it.
- From the famous valleys of Darjeeling in India to the steep hills of Shizuoka in Japan to the mythical Yunnan province in China, this journey is a unique introduction to the world's most popular beverage: the tea.
- Documentary looks at COVID-19 pandemic responses in four different Asian countries: South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China.
- From the fertile plains of Niigata in Japan to the vast fields of Kerala in India to the mountainous Chiang Mai region in Thailand, this exciting voyage will change the way we see rice: an exceptional product of high nutritional value.
- In the Land of the Rising Sun during the Golden Week, the Japanese celebrate the arrival of spring; get in touch with their proud past, and follow in the footsteps of their ancestors, in a country still marked by the rich Zen philosophy.
- This 52 minutes' documentarys serie makes us immerse ourselves in the backstage of the gastronomic world. Discover gastronomy at its core, meet the most rewarded chefs and share their lives, thoughts and fears. A unique and psychological approach of the world of Gastronomy which should not be summed up at its main action : cooking.
- In the heart of the Himalayas, the Nepalese region of Manaslu is a natural gem between heaven and earth. Here, Man and Nature coexist since the dawn of time. Humans and animals have learned to adapt and survive under the most extreme conditions. These valleys - still secluded not long ago - are opening to the outside world and the local communities try, often successfully, to control these unavoidable mutations and maintain their traditional lifestyle while adjusting to modernity.
- Vicki Lowing is a retired nurse who lives on the outskirts of Melbourne together with her five rescued pet crocodiles. As the Victorian government tries to repossess her crocs, Vicki embarks on a fierce legal battle.
- It is a pest for fishermen and oyster farmers. The blue swimming crab, has spines, blue legs and claws with which it crushes everything it encounters. It loves the waters of the Mediterranean and reproduces rapidly here.
- The story of a lioness who befriends a leopard. Their respective mating rituals.
- Settled in the Moroccan Atlas' mountains, the Barbary Macaque is the only monkey species north of the Sahara. He is remarkable for the intensely caring relationship fathers develop with youngsters. Indeed, each male takes responsibility for one or two newly born. The male macaque smothers the youngsters with attention, in spite of the fact that he is unlikely to be their father. As the adoptive father, he looks after them, even defending them in case of an attack. The film follows a young male macaque from birth to adulthood. Through his adventures, we discover how these monkeys differentiates from other primates and the social interaction inside a troop.
- With its 500kms of beaches, its luxuriant countryside and its historical treasures, Uruguay is the little known jewel of South America. This small country offers a digest of European culture as seen in the architecture of its capital, Montevideo, while paying tribute to its African heritage through the longest carnival in the world. Both European and Latino, rustic and glamourous with its sophisticated beach resorts, Uruguay beguiles the visitor with its emphasis on simplicity, sobriety and, above all, its worship of the good life.
- One day, in a rehabilitated national park where only herbivores lived, the authorities introduced lions. Suddenly, fear took over the park. Is this primary emotion ingrained and comes back naturally to the animals? Will they join forces, share information - willingly or not? How will fear transform their environment? This epic film, shot in Africa, makes us understand the intimate mechanisms of this universal feeling: fear.
- Alain Robert climbed the urban ladder to international fame: from the best free climber, he became the "French Spiderman" climbing the tallest buildings in the world. This film traces the rise of this sportsman who never ceases to surpass himself on the tallest buildings in the world or on the cliff, here with Jean-Pierre Bouvier, pioneer of free climbing, or Claude Peysson, Alain's partner in all his ascents.
- Discover in the most scenic way a unique place in Asia. Macau might be tiny but has an incredibly rich cultural history, which stretches from old European colonial heritage to Chinese modernity. Showcasing quaint Portuguese architecture, glitzing casinos and a futurist skyline, this one-of-a-kind destination, where East meets West is revealed from a bird's eye perspective.
- Depicts legends of Arab music and cinema from the 1920s to the 1970s. Oum Kalthoum, Asmahan, Fayrouz, Warda or even Sabah, Hind Rostom, Samia Gamal, Tahiyya Carioca, Faten Hamama, Souad Hosni, Dalida and so many others all contributed to an artistic revolution that took place in Egypt and Lebanon. Powerful, emancipated, avant-garde women.