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- DirectorGilles PerretFrançois RuffinStarsJean-Michel AphatieChristophe BarbierYves CalviDocumentary devoted to Yellow Vests.
- DirectorGuillaume NiclouxThis documentary traces the rise and crash of scammers who conned the EU carbon quota system and pocketed millions before turning on one another.
- DirectorDavid DufresneStarsArié AlimiMyriam AyadLudivine BantignyA group of citizens question and confront their views on the social order, and the legitimacy of the use of violent police force.
- DirectorMarie AmiguetVincent MunierStarsVincent MunierSylvain TessonTwo men explore the high-altitude wilderness of Tibet with many cameras, filming wildlife from a respectful distance and searching for the rare snow leopard.
- DirectorFrançois BertrandStarsRoberta BarsantiSerge BramlyPascal BrioistFrench art documentary about Leonardo da Vinci on the occasion of his 500th birthday, 2 May 2019. How is it possible that one and the same man was able to both paint the 'Mona Lisa', invent the ball bearing and be the first to give a clinical description of arteriosclerosis? In this documentary, Serge Bramly seeks an answer to these questions and many others. Going back in time to investigate and gather information, talk to experts in the field and even travel back in time to the Renaissance to study the life of this talented man closer.
- DirectorThomas QueyraudStarsSélim BarkatÉdouard DelperoYoussef DrouichThis intimate documentary profiles a group of surfers who have built their lives around the sport as they connect over their shared passion in Morocco.
- DirectorLaurent GeslinStarsLaurent GeslinIn the Jura mountains, the silhouette of a boreal lynx slips through the beech and fir trees. He calls his female. This is the beginning of the story of a lynx family.
- DirectorPierre ChassagnieuxStarsKen LoachFor Ken Loach, cinema is a means of bringing about a different, fairer society, by awakening the viewer's conscience, provoking anger and indignation. He is the rebel artist par excellence. His very definition. His quintessence. In fact, England's Ken Loach is the most committed, celebrated and respected filmmaker of our time. The most awarded too, a member of the exclusive club of directors to have won two Palmes d'Or. His enemy, whom he fights tirelessly: English-style neoliberalism, which, from his point of view, favors the powerful and enslaves, crushes and crushes the weakest, those whom Loach has made his ardent defender. And yet, far from being confined to British society, his humanist work upsets, moves and sometimes makes people laugh all over the world - particularly in France, where he is acclaimed - thus proving its universal dimension. Like all great works... This documentary looks back on a rebellious career spanning 60 years, devoted entirely to challenging power, denouncing injustice and shining a light on the disenfranchised.
- DirectorMarie-Claire JavoyDominique MesminBehind AC/DC there is a clan, the Young brothers. From a young age, Malcolm, the driving force, and Angus, the guitar prodigy, have had one obsession: composing rock music with a touch of blues. Big brother George helps them along the way and becomes their mentor, producer and the discoverer of Bon Scott, the charismatic singer of AC/DC. The strong bond between the family and music forms the basis of one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
- DirectorReetta HuhtanenStarsAatos FloresAmine Mohamed BennaaFlo CharlierThe district of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in Brussels has become world-famous as a center of jihadism, but for six-year-old Aatos and his friend Amine, it is a familiar home. Here, they listen to spiders, discover black holes, and fight about what is going to steer a flying carpet. Together they search for the answers to life's big questions. But the brutality of the adult world makes itself known when terrorists detonate a bomb in the neighborhood. Aaatos envies Amine's Muslim faith and looks for his own gods, although his classmate Flo questions him; she is strongly convinced that anyone who believes in God is completely nuts. Gods of Molenbeek is a wonderful portrayal of childhood friendship, inquiry and the creation of meaning in a chaotic time.
- StarsFrank RöthRuth KöpplerFabien JobardA new global phenomenon: over-equipped police facing furious, defenseless crowds brandishing their cell phones to record everything. The war of images on social media further polarizes police and demonstrators.
- 2016– 1h 22mTV EpisodeDirectorPierre HurelStarsBrigitte MacronEmmanuel Macron
- DirectorFlavien HillatThomas JarreyStarsFlavien HillatThomas JarreyVincent LavrovThree Frenchmen go out on their first polar expedition to the largest polar desert in the world. Sarek, in the north of Sweden.
- StarsBenjamin VölzJason BoxSofia RibeiroThe beauty of the Arctic is breathtaking. For as long as we can remember, the Arctic has been associated with inhospitable cold. But the climate is changing, and with it the northern polar region, which begins beyond latitude 66.5 degrees north. Climate change is now happening four times faster north of the Arctic Circle than on the rest of the planet, making the future outlook dire. At the moment it is still possible for polar bears to raise their cubs, but hunting is becoming increasingly difficult on the drastically shrinking pack ice. The disappearance of the ice also affects the marine fauna. The wintry ice bridge between Canada and Greenland is threatened with collapse. The unstoppable melting of the permafrost, which has held the tundra together for thousands of years, is worrying. But the Arctic is still one of the wildest and loveliest regions on earth. A documentary visit to the Arctic - as long as it still exist.
- DirectorNicolas PhilibertStarsGeorges LopezAlizéAxel ThouveninA documentary portrait of a one-room school in rural France, where the students (ranging in age from 4 to 11) are educated by a single dedicated teacher.
- DirectorNicolas PhilibertStarsMamadi BarriWalid BenzianeSabine BerlièreFollows patients and caregivers at a psychiatric centre with a unique floating structure located in the middle of the Seine river in central Paris.
- StarsEstelle GalarmeCédric TourbeFrom the Gilded Age to the present day, the history of modern America has been one of wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few families with enormous fortunes. 120 years ago, a capitalist Eldorado emerged in the USA, paving the way for personalities like Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. How did the power of the super-rich consolidate itself, especially during the economic crisis after 1929 or during Ronald Reagan's policy of deregulation and tax cuts in the 1980s? Using extensive archive footage, this three-part documentary mini-series explores this question and tells in detail the history of American capitalism over a period of 150 years: from Rockefeller to today's plutocrats like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg, to the Wall Street crash of 1929 that triggered the Great Depression to the global financial crisis of 2007/2008.
- CreatorChristophe BouquetJulie LeratStarsFroylán EncisoVanda Felbab-BrownAndrew W. McCoyThe growth of the world's narcotics trafficking system has mirrored the growth of the world's economic system in many surprising ways over the past two-and-a-half centuries. Currently, illicit drug production and usage runs rampant throughout the world, with the health of humankind suffering as a consequence, with no apparent end to illicit, addictive drug sales in sight.
- StarsChristian GononFrank RöthPatrick BrullFerdinand Magellan fulfills Columbus' dream, finding a westward route to Asia. The docu-series depicts Magellan's epic 16th century voyage during which his crew discovered new lands and peoples before he perished.
- DirectorMstyslav ChernovStarsMstyslav ChernovEvgeniy MaloletkaLiudmyla AmelkinaAs the Russian invasion begins, a team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting the war's atrocities.
- DirectorMarc di DomenicoCharles AznavourStarsRomain DurisMarie MontoyaMichel KlochendlerIn 1948, Edith Piaf offered a Paillard-Bolex camera to Charles Aznavour, which would always be with him. Until 1982, Charles would shot hours and hours of material which would become the corpus of his film diary.