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- A look into the life of Laurent Garnier, one of the godfathers of house music, from his emergence on the music scene in the 80's to now. The story of the last music revolution through the eyes of a pioneer.
- JP, Issa and Pedro have one summer to become the coolest guys before they start college.
- The portrayal of a city that refuses to die along with its defunct Soviet-era nuclear power plant. The mainly Russian speaking citizens there face identity issues in modern Lithuania. This portrayal inevitably raises questions of democracy, inclusion, citizenship, and freedom of expression.
- Can one imagine intimacy with a person responsible for millions of deaths, of Nazism, the worst criminal plot in history: Rudolph Hess, alleged original author of Mein Kampf? - the director's grandfather did. Hess' protestant pastor during his last ten years of imprisonment in Spandau was his only confident. How to deal with those, which Hanna Arendt prevented from being considered as monsters: getting to Hess' humanity was Charles' mission.
- Within the unique Han-sur-Lesse wildlife reserve, while the program delivers with the finest cinematography, a large attention to nature's majesty and animal observation, we join the Rangers, transmitting their passion fueled by three motos: to preserve, build awareness and reintroduce rarefied Central Europe species. The series offers breathtaking photography, thrilling subplots, and the discovery of missions abroad for animal study and for reintroduction of species in Germany and in Mongolia.
- 'Ethbet!' means 'Hold on!' and was what the revolutionaries of Tahrir Square cried out to encourage their friends to resist during the uprising that began in Cairo in 2011. Now, ten years later, what has happened to the revolutionaries?
- Take a journey and visit China's most famous Wind and Rain Bridge and the Ponte dei Salti in the Verzasca Valley that literally dates back to the Roman era.
- The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world while the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which stands high over the River Dee in northeast Wales, was built in the 19th century.
- One of the most impressive steel bridges in the world can be found in Calcutta: the Howrah Bridge. Its predecessor is the Forth Bridge across the Firth of Forth, near the Scottish capital of Edinburgh.
- The Great Seto Bridge in Japan and the Victoria Falls Bridge in Zimbabwe have more than one thing in common: they were built on dreams and are the only train connections between the two regions.