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- -The story of an unimaginable injustice. The story of a man forced to remain in prison after serving his sentence for the sole reason that he still refuses to acknowledge his crime. This American inmate receives the unfailing support of a French chaplain. Together, they attempt to overcome the inconsistencies of the U.S. prison system. Better still, behind bars, they will put in place a strategy to curb recidivism.
- French people of Moroccan origin (second generation) embody, each in their own way, successful integration and life experiences.
- Taking the pretext of a sport, here rugby, this program leads the viewer to look at societies or human groups for whom the collective game goes beyond just playing rugby, or any other team sport.
- The film examines the design, architectural layout plans and portfolios, as well as the construction of the Soulages Museum in Rodez, with the participation of architects Yann Lodey and Passelac and Roques.
- Le Phun (Pour Un Humour Universellement Nécessaire), a street theater company from Toulouse in France, presents its new show "Cockfight" featuring poultry with a human face.
- In the Ariège Pyrenées, France, a group of determined men have invested in the reintroduction of Mérens, a small, black, docile, rustic native horse, on the mountain sides of southern France, northern Spain, and Andorra.
- Over a period of six months, the film follows the transformation of a group of people (in a situation of rupture with society) as they participate in the development of a work of art: a merry-go-round.
- Unusual chronicle of the art of Musée Khômbol, alias Driss Sans-Arcidet, an atypical visual artist who strives to update his creative process, a mysterious necessity that drives him and is reflected in his erotic, dark and brutal artworks.
- About French chemist Professor Paul Sabatier, born in Carcassonne, France, in 1854, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, along with his colleague Victor Grignard, in 1912.
- While sport is the favored vector of communication between the different Australian communities, it is relevant to question the presence of Aboriginal people in local rugby, this country being World champion and host of the next World Cup.
- This film is above all made of various testimonies of men. In front of the camera, they tell on themselves as they are: human, fragile, etc., and keep telling us how important the image of the father is for everyone.
- French street theater troupe Royal de Luxe's most recent performance takes place in the arenas of Nîmes in 1995 and mixes images of the preparation of the show, interviews with the creators, and footage of the public during the show.