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- 2008– 57m7.6 (6)TV Episode
- In 1941, the poet René Char (1907-1988) took up arms and joined the maquis in the region of Céreste, in Provence.
- Renowned pianist Philippe Kessler is preparing for an important recital. But recently, sounds and images seem deformed around him, as if one reality was superimposed on another. Worrying that he is going mad, he gradually withdraws into himself. The evening of the recital, he collapses at his piano...
- In search of the excitement of their youth, four retired people play gangster and make plans to rob the till in their retirement home. But when they learn of an upcoming ministerial visit, they decide to move up a gear and make the most of this unexpected event...
- The film follows members of the U.S. military as they change from eager young soldiers into battle-hardened and cynical veterans.
- 201852m8.0 (19)TV Episode1375 - 1620: For all the gold in the world: End of the Middle Ages. Europe opens to the world, discovering that it lies at the edge of an area responsible for producing most of the planet's wealth: Africa. Portuguese navigators return from the Dark Continent with thousands of captives and set up the first colonies entirely populated by slaves.
- Silvia and Arlequin are in love, but the Prince wants to marry Silvia and kidnaps her. With the help of Flaminia, he plans to seduce her and make her forget Arlequin before the end of the day.
- 476 - 1375: Beyond the desert: 476 AD. Rome falls under the pressure of the barbarian invasions. On its ruins the Arabs founds an empire stretching from the banks of the Indus to south of the Sahara, developing a long-term slave trade network between Africa and the Middle-East, centred on the cities of Cairo and Timbuktu.
- 201853m7.9 (20)TV Episode1620 - 1789: From sugar to rebellion: 17th century. The Atlantic has become the battleground of the sugar war. French, English, Dutch and Spanish fight for the Caribbean to grow sugar cane. To satisfy their dreams of fortune, the European kingdoms open new slave routes between Africa and the New World.
- Marie's life as recounted by her mother Nadine. Born into a filmmaker family, Marie debuted as a teenager, enchanting film community and audiences, and was a celebrated star when she separated from her violent lover and disaster struck.
- Details the relationship of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and highlights the place that the couple and Casa Azul took in the days of Communists fleeing to Mexico. Leon Trotsky's exile to Mexico City and Casa Azul affected the couple and their circle. Rare footage of Frida, Diego, Trotsky, and stock footage of Casa Azul and the couple's shared home are mixed to delight fans of art and Frida.
- From Kenya to Denmark, the true story of the writer of 'Out of Africa'.
- This well made documentary sees the outbreak of WW II (from the invasion of Poland 1939 till the fall of France 1940) as the contemporaries have perceived it in movie theaters. The news reels, made by the Germans, the French and the British, are presented in the historical context, in a chronological order. Sometimes, the narrator commentates on misleading, propagandistic images, such as pictures of German military exercises which are later presented as real combat footage.
- 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.
- Jessica remembers that Laëtitia, shortly before her disappearance, had wanted to speak to Christelle, one of Gilles' daughters.
- New statements from witnesses enable the case to advance and the area being searched is widened. At the same time, the teenager's family is received by the French president.
- The pathologist reveals that Laëtitia had been strangled, the information is made public; the relationship with the judges has become very tense; Laëtitia's body has still not been found.
- Social worker Béatrice Prieur agrees to meet and discuss the victim's personality and their evolution over the past few years.
- Despite an arrest being made, no-one knows exactly what has happened to Laëtitia.
- During the darkest hours of the night, while the rest of the world is sleeping, outdoor photographer Paul Zizka ventures out into the wilderness in search of the world's starriest skies. His journey to photograph the celestial wonders takes him from his home amongst the peaks of the Canadian Rockies to the wild, desert dunes of Namibia and remote ice caps of Greenland. Ever the adventurer, he must balance his work and passion for photography with his equal devotion as a family man. In the Starlight is an intimate portrayal of Paul's quest to capture the night skies, and what his time spent under the stars has taught him about life, love, adventure, and our place in the universe.
- On August 21, 1940, Trotsky was assassinated in Mexico City, after eleven years of exile. The killer, Ramon Mercader, a young Spanish communist, was a character straight out of a spy movie. He was recruited in 1937 by Stalin's secret service when the latter decided to eliminate Trotsky, that tireless opponent. Through the epic story of Trotsky's last years in exile in Mexico, enriched with flashbacks to his political past, this film, a true historical thriller, offers a cross-narrative between Trotsky's life in exile and the setting up, at the same time, of "Operation Duck", the code name for his assassination.
- Tells the story of the wonderful and long-lasting friendship between Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs that gave birth to the Beat Generation movement.
- A group of friends who have known each other for many years gather at Max and Lucie's house to celebrate Lucie's birthday. When they arrive, the three guests discover Max kneeling before the corpse of his wife.
- 18 year-old Laëtitia has gone missing, her scooter found early in the morning. The police rapidly manage to piece together her final hours and arrest a suspect