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- The music video for the song "Sunday Mondays" by a French singer Vanessa Paradis from the 1992 self-titled album.
- Hundreds of thousands of miners braved for almost two centuries danger, fear, darkness, firedamp explosion, to extract coal.
- Braddock, Pennsylvania has been the home to key events that have greatly shaped American history. Today, it is struggling to reinvent itself and stay relevant.
- Spring 1970, Clermont Val d'Oise Psychiatric Hospital, France. Dr Keller, an autocratic and charismatic psychiatrist, much influenced by the heady events of May '68, decides to enlist his patients in a terrorist adventure. Keller entrusts the challenging task of documenting this radical adventure to schizophrenic patient, Jean-Charles Gauthier, who believes he is in fact the German filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl. Gauthier, an eyewitness collaborator, films the group of revolutionaries as each strange and innovative phase of their coup evolves. In less than a fortnight an unstoppable chain reaction of events unfolds in front of Gauthier's lens: firstly, Dr Keller advises his patients to stop taking their medication, next he morphs the patient's afternoon drawing workshop into a political faction meeting, similarly the pottery session is transformed into an explosives master-class, and live firearms are distributed at the Easter Sunday party. The chain of events climaxes when Keller and his co-conspirators (the patients) escape the confines of the hospital with the aim of blowing up President Pompidou's summer residence.
- The music video for the song "Baila Me" by the French new flamenco group Gipsy Kings from the 1991 album "Este Mundo".
- With the strength of their arms, the men and women who shaped France's industrial power. For a long time, they included children. Often, immigrants had to be brought in to keep the factories running. All fought to invent French social standards. Thanks to exceptional archives and moving personal accounts, this grand fresco covers a century and a half of history, paying tribute to these men and women who are all too often forgotten, and have become almost invisible, despite the fact that almost a quarter of the French population are workers. Today, they are the ones who speak out in this collective film.
- On the 40th anniversary of Thalassa the French public TV magazine of the sea, portrait of its creator and presenter Georges Pernoud.
- Want the recipe? Take great international hits, add new generation singers and spice it up with a touch of karaoke. Finally, blend together into a marvelous hybrid composition. Irreverent and joyful.
- The Vichy police, from 1940 to 1944, were the keystone of Marshal Pétain's regime and of his policy of collaboration with the German occupier.
- The French Riviera is not only one of the most beautiful regions of France. It is also and above all a myth. Many personalities have come to sunbathe between Hyères and Menton since the beginning of the 20th century. With a commentary and appearances by Emma de Caunes in period clothing or sexy bathing suit, "Bons baisers de la Côte d'Azur" revisits numerous archives where we will find among others: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Anna de Noailles, Brigitte Bardot, Grace Kelly.
- When, in 1961, West Side Story hit the screens after conquering Broadway, it was the entire Puerto Rican community of New York, ostracized and deprived of the American dream, that feverishly gained visibility. From Spanish Harlem to the Bronx, where poverty, drugs and gangs are rampant, Latino music and dance will then carry the identity revolution, the barrio setting itself on fire and undulating to Afro-Caribbean rhythms, led by "the king of timbales" Tito Puente. Soon mixed with soul, jazz and blues of the black neighbors, who share suffering and stigma of racism, the genres multiply: mambo, rumba, cha-cha-cha, merengue, boogaloo. All the Hispanics of Central and South America joined the movement.
- Cited in the credits of more than thirty films - most of those by Francis Ford Coppola - Dean Tavoularis is one of the Hollywood's most prominent and magic production designers.
- On the back of an international success story with his album Racine Carrée which sold more than 3 million units worldwide, Stromae toured for 2 years across 209 dates and 25+ countries. This live is the unique token of the extraordinary tour. It was shot over 2 dates at Montreal's Bell Centre in September 2015. The quality of the live footage is absolutely incredible and is true to the live experience.