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- Jacques Romand is a history teacher who has lost faith in his vocation. One evening, witnessing a shopkeeper attacked by three young robbers, he catches one of the aggressors, Victor, a 14-year-old Roma boy.
- The baby sitter of police captain Max Vernet's son suddenly dies; victim of a new and dreadful synthetic drug. Vernet has the idea to have someone infiltrate the network that operates from Marseille, with the charismatic Jesus at its head. He chooses Aurélie, a chemist and single mother. The lady must offer her services under the pretext of improving the product.
- Zoé and Volta set off from their isolated home village to attend university in Pristina. In the midst of social and political unrest, the two women discover a country in turmoil, searching for its identity on the brink of independence.
- One place: Campania. Strange weather conditions: it's raining and raining. Three stories, that of a young man who is at loggerheads with his father, and who is moving away from him; of three brothers who look daggers at each other and of two former lovers who meet again.
- At the Women's Group, whose monthly meetings are led by Emilie Serpossian, women farmers share their experiences, their joys and sorrows and their questioning. They also examine and challenge together the agricultural model that has been imposed on them.
- Eva and Matteo both lead chaotic lives. Eva works one odd job after another, her university results are unflattering and her romantic relationships are disastrous. Matteo, solitary and introverted, only feels good in the evening when he dons the costume of a dog named Spotty. Eva becomes his dog sitter. Will they end up forming a couple worthy of the name?
- Evocation of the life of Emile Erckmann (and his writing companion Chatrian) on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of his death in 1922. We discover the traces he left in his native town, Phalsbourg, in Moselle and they are numerous. The former mayor of the city, Dany Kocher, summarizes his life and career. The second part of the film is devoted to the great parade organized on May 15, 1949 in homage to Erckmann's works, based on a report made at the time by an amateur filmmaker, Joseph Schmidt. Two elderly men who took part in the parade also give their testimony.
- A romantic comedy about how hard it is to separate after many years of living together.
- Alexis falls in love with Léa whom he has just met in a minor accident.Romance takes off with his visit to her beauty salon,but his new job as a teacher in a Nancy remand center begins to concern him.
- Gioia, 18 years old, lives with her widowed father on their farm in the middle mountains. When she is not looking after the sheep, she is helping the villagers by delivering the farm's products, distributing water from the so-called "miraculous" fountain and helping the elderly. Everything would be fine if her father, Bruno, who loves her very much, did not play games of chance. Burdened with debts, he must gradually strip himself of his possessions. Gioia tries to help him, but the addiction is too strong. With time she manages to convince him to join a rehabilitation center for inveterate gamblers. But to do so, he has to go to the big city. Gioa goes with him, settles down in a hotel, takes a job as a pizza delivery girl and supports Bruno in his difficult fight.
- Marie, an independent and militant woman, has never needed anyone's help, including when it comes to raise her son. When the latter is expelled from his certificate of professional competence training class, Marie cannot accept it. Dreaming of a brighter future for him, she decides to enroll him in one of the best cooking schools in France. But her income does not allow her to pay the school fees. She has to find a solution, at any cost.
- After her son is arrested in a gas station robbery, housekeeper Nora does everything she can to help him as he remains incarcerated awaiting trial.
- Bailo, Egbal, Anas, David, Sophia, Hervé, Chérif and a few others have three things in common: they fled their native countries (Guinea, Sudan, Nigeria, The Democratic Republic of the Congo) where they were in danger; they passed through the detention and torture camps of Libya; they now find themselves in Conques, a French village in Occitania. They are hosted there by the association Limbo, which offers them a period of resilience. Unable to heal from their trauma by talking the young migrants are given an original opportunity to express their pains and get back on their feet: by writing and performing songs.
- In a near future, the heat is permanent while political and social unrest never end, and the cost of living has become so high that you can't buy yourself a tomb unless you take out a bank loan. In case you can't afford it you will end up in a mass grave. Luckily, there is advanced technology as a consolation. Doesn't it allow escapism, at least for the duration of a dream? But will this young man really be reunited with his dead wife, and will that old man really manage, by rushing into the future, to escape the mass grave in a world that has no more respect for the dead? .
- Hooded and dressed in black, they go to the front line, risking their lives, during the worst crises that the state faces: they are the men of the Raid, these police officers that the government sends to deal with hostage-takers, criminals and terrorists. Julian Bugier tells the story of this elite unit, since its first intervention in 1985, just 35 years ago, under the orders of Commissioner Broussard, a police legend. For 120 minutes, the RAID police officers, great leaders, men and women in the field, take us back to the time when they followed Yvan Colonna into the Corsican scrub, when their apartments were transformed into a war zone, and when they spent intense nights negotiating.
- The French nuclear power plant in Cattenom, near the Luxembourg border, suddenly overheats. Soon there is a major nuclear accident and disaster ensues. As a result, the whole of Luxembourg is reduced to nothing. Three years after, what remains of its culture, its language of its surviving inhabitants?
- On October 17, 2019, an unprecedented popular uprising took place in Lebanon. From that day on, the Lebanese people took to the streets to denounce rising taxes, demand more social justice as well as the fall of an ultra-corrupt regime. Salim Saab follows the first three months of peaceful demonstrations and also violent clashes with the security forces, giving a voice to men and women of all ages and creeds.
- In her Roman attic, a girl finds an old picture of the Jewish child Sarah Cohen whose family has been killed by the Nazis in World War II. She will track down her past...
- Does being Jewish mean that Israel's policy must be systematically defended? Does criticizing Israel automatically make you an anti-Semite? Does declaring yourself anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian imply de facto that you are not racist? All these questions, Daniel Kupferman, whose membership in the Jewish community is in no way opposed to his humanism, has been asking himself for years and here he is asking them to eight quality people, a guarantee of a fruitful dialogue far from any hateful or partisan blindness.
- Rémy is a young Parisian with an unskilled job. Mélanie is a young Parisienne who works in scientific research. Two depressive moods living in close proximity, but being unaware of each other. Will they ever meet?
- The charred corpse of Gelsomina Verde, a twenty-two year old Neapolitan girl, was found in a burnt car on the night of 22 November 2004. Not only had she been murdered but she had been tortured beforehand. her body bearing marks of torture. Why? Her only crime had been to fall in love with a young man wanted by the Camorra. Her story is told here by actors preparing a theatrical representation of her tragic story.
- They have fled deserts, misery, war, dictatorship. They have crossed the sea, they have crossed the mountains. Worn out and helpless, these migrants are now in the French Alps where, fortunately, they will be welcomed, aided, housed and supported by volunteers of the Briançon region. Relationships are established, friendships are made and the exiles, at long last treated with dignity, slowly recover and regain hope.
- Marked by the suffering of three close members of her family endured before they died, Muriel Brino is investigating in this film with Aurore Weber on what our society proposes to support patients at the end of their lives in order to avoid unnecessary painful and/or degrading moments.
- In the evening of her life, Yannick Bellon reflects on her past. She evokes her career as a film director, which began in the 1940s and the themes, sometimes controversial (rape, bisexuality, drugs, ecology) she chose to deal with. She also tells about her friendships, her loves, her leftist political commitment, which earned her many troubles with the censors.
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeBorn in Venice in 1721, trained by his famous uncle Canaletto, the famous landscape painter Bernardo Bellotto did not stick to the City of the Doges. He was rather the rolling stone kind, traveling from one European court to another (Dresden, Vienna, Munich). In 1764, he accepted an invitation from Poland's newly elected King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski later (from 1768) to become his court painter in Warsaw.. Happy to work in Poland at he service of an enlightened monarch he settled down and remained there for 16 years, until his death. This is where, in 1773, he painted an intriguing "veduta" of the Polish capital and the environs of the Castle entitled "A View of Warsaw from the Royal Castle".
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeDegas, one of the leaders of the uncompromising Impressionists, chose in 1877 a daring genre scene, close to the photographic snapshot. What he shows us are prostitutes on the terrace of a café on the Grands Boulevards, one of whom is tapping her fingernail against her tooth, seemingly saying "not just that" about a customer's lack of generosity. Zola's naturalism here joins the theme of urban life, a major theme examined by all the Impressionists. In any case, the painting is miles away from the neoclassicism in vogue at the time, at the (claimed) risk of disconcerting the bourgeois.
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeOn his way to Portugal, then allied with the English, Emperor Napoleon stopped in Spain and aroused the anger of the patriots by deposing the king and replacing him with his brother Joseph. From 1808 to 1814, the Spaniards rose up against the French invaders, starting on May 2, 1808, when they attacked the stagecoaches in charge of exfiltrating the royal children to France. When the king of Spain, restored to his throne, commissioned Goya to paint a picture commemorating the heroic struggle of the people, the painter chose the violent confrontation of May 2, in which he expressed all the violence of the assault on the emperor's troops.
- 2015–8.1 (7)TV EpisodeMost of Johannes Vermeer's paintings, when it comes to characters, show women of Delft in a home environment. The artist nevertheless made three exceptions making a man the object of his interest., one of which is "The Astronomer" about a a scientist of his time at his table. This remarkable picture is a valuable reflection of the extraordinary scientific and cultural expansion in the United Provinces in the seventeenth century.
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeEverything you always wanted to know about one of the most famous paintings of art history. You will learn, among other things, why it is called "The Night Watch" whereas it is daytime, who are the militiamen represented, why the painting is so huge, why although the subject was treated several times in the Dutch Golden Age, only Rembrandt's work can be regarded as a masterpiece.
- After an incident, a brilliant professor known for his outbursts is forced to mentor the student he wronged for a speech contest.
- Focused on French painter Paul Gauguin's affair with a younger lady in Tahiti.
- Valérie, a gifted lawyer in her fifties, acts as if she were still a rebellious teenager with a love of gambling. She takes malicious pleasure defending notorious villains.
- A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.
- Women are left behind to work a family farm during the Great War.
- Manuel, who is now eighteen years old, leaves the education center where he was placed five years before when his mother Veronica was jailed. Happy to feel free again, he has just one objective, to help his mum get her two remaining years'imprisonment commuted to house arrest. The trouble is that to this end he must present himself to the competent authorities as a responsible adult, perfect in every way, notably able to watch over his mother, to land a job and to keep it. In addition, he will not be able to leave Veronica's place, failing which she would be re-incarcerated. To tell the truth, however mature the young man is, the load is quite heavy on his shoulders.
- Three grown children gathered at the picturesque villa of their dying father reflect on where they are, who they have become, and what they have inherited.
- Mathilde is nine. Her parents have separated and she lives alone with her mother - a fragile woman on the brink of madness - with whom she shares a unique love story.
- A hectic wedding party held in an 17th century French palace comes together with the help of the behind-the-scenes staff.
- They say a mortician never goes out of business, but Zweck's funeral home seems to be an exception. Luckily, one good client finally comes along and things take a turn for the better...
- Bénédicte Meursault, a female firefighter, has just been transferred to a small fire brigade in the South of France. She is welcomed by Philippe, 45, the wise captain of the brigade. Soon after being introduced to the men, the young woman jumps into action. Unfortunately, while rescuing the victims of a terrible car crash, she does not find one of the injured who was ejected thirty meters away. Now the man is in hospital in a coma and he may die because of her. Completely upset, Bénédicte decides to resign but Philippe dissuades her from doing it.
- A young Englishman plots revenge against his late cousin's mysterious, beautiful wife, believing her responsible for his death. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.
- Aglaé has only one focus in life: her job at a car crash test site. When she learns that the factory is going to be relocated abroad, she accepts to go to India to hold on to her job...
- The scene is set one Summer in La Ciotat, a town near Marseille which used to be prosperous thanks to its huge dockyard but has been in decline since its closing 25 years before. It is in this context of quiet desperation that a writing workshop has been set up to help a group of seven young people integrate into the world of work. Under the guidance of well-known novelist Olivia Dejazet, the participants are asked to write a noir fiction connected with the industrial past of their hometown. Session after session, one of them, a boy named Antoine, stands out. Provocative and aggressive, he gets noticed by his systematic opposition to all, including Olivia. Even more alarming, the story he has devised and that he reads aloud, the cold description of a mass murder seen through the eyes of its perpetrator, proves very disturbing. Antoine understands the killer too well. At this point, Olivia starts experiencing a feeling of attraction repulsion to Antoine.
- The married Bongwan leaves home in the dark morning and sets off to work. The memories of the woman who left weigh down on him. That day Bongwan's wife finds a love note, bursts into the office, and mistakes Areum for the woman who left.
- Algeria today. Past and present collide in the lives of a newly wealthy property developer, a young woman torn between the path of reason and sentiment and an ambitious neurologist impeded by wartime wrongdoings.
- In 1967, during the making of "La Chinoise," film director Jean-Luc Godard falls in love with 19-year-old actress Anne Wiazemsky and marries her.
- When one of his cows gets sick, a farmer will stop at nothing to save the rest of the herd.
- Back from the hospital where he has been treated after a heart attack, Lorenzo is on his way upstairs to his top-floor apartment in Naples when he meets Michela. The charming young woman, who has just moved to the facing apartment, has forgotten her keys and finds herself locked out. Cynical and grumpy, the retired lawyer who has been living estranged from the rest of the world, should normally leave her to her fate but he mellows under her spontaneous charm. He helps her, becomes friends not only with her but with her husband Fabio and their two children. For once, the self-declared misanthropist seems to be experiencing the long forgotten feeling of empathy.
- Emilie is a bright young manager in HR for a huge agro-food company. Ambitious and dedicated, she is ready to put ruthless methods into practice to meet the requirements. But one day, one of the employees commits suicide in front of her.
- Claire is a wonderfully gifted midwife, with a natural talent to deliver babies with the most gentle touch. One day she receives a strange phone call. Béatrice, the extravagant mistress of her deceased father, wants to see her again.