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- Third documentary of a trilogy produced on the long term (together with Profils paysans: l'approche (2001) and Profils paysans: le quotidien (2005)), showing the simple lives of farmers in contemporary Southern France.
- By French law, anyone admitted into the hospital without their consent must be seen by a judge within 12 days. That judge must decide whether these psychiatric hospital patients can be allowed back into society.
- This documentary closely follows the French 1974 Presidential campaign of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (who then became President).
- The proceedings of a Paris courtroom are the grist for this documentary. Drawn from over 200 appearances before the same female judge, the director chooses a dozen or so varied misdemeanor and civil hearings to highlight the subtle details of human behavior. In the process he draws attention to issues of guilt, innocence, policing and ethnicity in France.
- Second documentary of a trilogy produced on the long term (together with Profils paysans: l'approche (2001) and Modern Life (2008)), showing the simple lives of farmers in contemporary Southern France.
- Travelling alone, internationally acclaimed and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and filmmaker Raymond Depardon spent six years capturing France with a large format camera. This long, solitary road trip provided fertile ground for the creation of an extraordinary travel journal. Depardon revisited important places from his past as a reporter: Chad, Venice and Cannes. Previously unseen footage from his archive has also been added to create an intimate, compelling and revelatory 'Journal de France' - a unique portrait of a country and its landscapes.
- First documentary of a trilogy produced on the long term (together with Profils paysans: le quotidien (2005) and Modern Life (2008)), showing the simple lives of farmers in contemporary Southern France.
- Documentarist Raymond Depardon travels around France and gathers conversations with very different people.
- An epic about the resistance against the white colonists and the development of a young African hunter in the Sahara.
- Official music video for Les Négresses Vertes's single "Face À La Mer".
- Miscellaneous images of African life.
- On World Aids Day 1994, new French military recruits called up for their national service, filmed head-on in B&W only front-facing camera, freely give their own personal opinions related to the Aids problem, without any form of censorship.
- A discussion between photographer Raymond Depardon and writer Kamel Daoud.