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- Gabrielle joined a prestigious news program. With no formal training, she must prove herself and find place among an experienced team of special correspondents.
- In the wake of Israel's 2006 bombardment of Lebanon, a determined woman finds her way into the country convincing a taxi cab driver to take a risky journey around the scarred region in search of her sister and her son.
- It follows the relationship between film icons Romy Schneider and Alain Delon.
- The script of "Back to the Future" was one of the most refused of Hollywood: more than forty times. No producer believed in this project of Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Steven Spielberg imposed the film on Universal Studios, with Gale signing the script and Zemeckis directing. The director of "Jaws" will not regret it. In 1985, "Back to the Future" pulverized the box office and became a worldwide success, reinforced by two sequels in 1989 and 1990. Decade after decade, the popularity of this trilogy does not falter. Why this longevity while so many blockbusters sink into oblivion?
- Today, more than half the world's population lives in cities. These large, sprawling melting pots expose a society's identity and culture for all to see. What makes these gigantic urban centres go round? Why do millions of people dream of living in them? What give these megacities their soul? These are the questions that Alexandra Leroux will ask in her exploration of the world's megalopolises.
- A French documentary about one of the worlds biggest banks and its influence in everyday life.
- The Shadow of Gold takes an unflinching look at how the world's favourite heavy metal is extracted from the earth. The film explores both sides of the industry: the big-time mining companies that dig deep and lop off mountaintops to extract gold from low-grade ore, and the small-time miners - an estimated 20 million people in the world's poorest nations - who extract gold by hand, often producing just enough to survive.
- They've become the human face of inhuman barbarity. Leaders like Hitler, Idi Amin Dada, Stalin, Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, Nicolae Ceausescu, Bokassa, Muammar Kadhafi, Khomeini, Mussolini and Franco governed their countries completely cut off from reality. These paranoid leaders were driven to abuse their power by the pathology of power itself.
- From the cameras in Nice to the Chinese repression of the Uyghurs, this survey draws up a global panorama of the security obsession, with one chilling observation: digital totalitarianism is for tomorrow.
- reviewing a year on which the guest was 12 years old, and checking today's kids reactions about an iconic show and item of the same year.
- When Jim Morrison mourned the world - but the cause of death remains shrouded in obscurity. Was it a heart attack? An overdose? A CIA operation? Through exclusive interviews, the truth about the artist's mysterious death is now revealed.
- More than a billion people use Instagram. Over 100 million photos are posted every day. The app is a must on vacation or when visiting a restaurant. Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo has 403 million followers, Kim Kardashian 260 million. But what does the network say about society and individuals? Instagram shapes life, standardizes tastes, questions economic certainties and changes the relationship to reality. When Instagram was released in 2010, the small photo-sharing app with the sophisticated filters initially only aroused interest in the young and trendy start-up scene in California. Only two years later, when Mark Zuckerberg bought it, the application developed into a platform for a new form of advertising and communication: influencer marketing. Whether it's a big brand or a simple craft business, whether a private individual or an international star: everyone is fighting for the attention of the community. Instagram has become a digital advertising pillar and a strategically important place. The app thus gave birth to a new profession: that of the influencer. The trendsetters set the tone in all areas, from fashion to tourism to gastronomy. Those who are particularly talented, cunning or popular can quickly achieve fame and fortune. But only a few achieve what many strive for. The unrestrained staging of one's own personality, which promises illusory happiness in the ocean of consumption, gradually influences people's lives. The flood of images turns into saturation, into a never-ending pornography of clothes, objects, food and muscular, suntanned, oiled bodies. Anyone who wants to stay hip conforms to the new aesthetic and cultural codes that are being disseminated via the app. Some undergo surgery to make their face or body fit the network's needs, and run the risk of being exposed to questionable surgeons. Some become mentally ill, others even lose their lives. The documentary film gets to the bottom of the Internet platform and the social development associated with it, which today poses a real threat to the psychological and emotional balance of the world population.
- More and more consumers are concerned about the quality of the food they eat because even though microbial diseases have almost disappeared, chronic diseases are taking their toll. In supermarket shelves, they try to distinguish healthy products by analyzing, for example, the production of the traditional ham and cheese escalope. This survey deciphers the underbelly of the food industry, particularly through the traceability of products, their processing and the substances added to them.
- June 1994. Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is given over to the butchers of the extremist Hutu militia and the Rwandan army. During an attack on a parish in which a hundred refugees have taken shelter, the author, at that time a reporter/cameraman, is shot in the hip. Ten years later, he returns to the scene in search of survivors and his ephemeral 'fellow travelers'. With this journey as its thread, the film is a reflection upon the way such events are handled by the media and politicians.
- It is one of the West's most powerful myths. The story of how the American West was won - by great heroes and white men. BLACK WEST tells the flip side of that myth. In 1875, one of four American cowboys was Black - Black sheriffs, Black trappers and Black soldiers. Some were adopted by Native American tribes, while others became slaves. These anonymous heroes were the inspiration for many great Westerns; yet Hollywood has erased them from the silver screen. Pieced together from archives, carefully crafted re-enactments and first-hand historical accounts, BLACK WEST restores these invisible heroes to their rightful place in history.
- By negotiating with the Taliban their disengagement after 19 years of conflict, the Americans have sacrificed the rights of a bloodless Afghan population.
- Gazprom, an industrial and financial conglomerate created in 1992, is the key weapon in the Kremlin's geopolitical strategy. First producer of natural gas, Russia indeed holds a third of the world's total reserves. Responsible for producing, distributing and selling it, Gazprom is a company like no other, where gas market professionals work, but also ministers, deputies and advisers close to the Russian president. It was during the winter of 2005-2006 that Europe, which buys 30% of its gas from Russia, suddenly became aware of its vulnerability. Comment ? Overnight, Russia had just cut gas supplies to the pro-Western Ukraine of Viktor Lushchenko, who refused to pay tariffs multiplied by five. Since then, the continuous rise in oil prices, coupled with ever-increasing Chinese demand, has confirmed the key role that its hydrocarbons give to Russia. Resources over which Putin and his entourage were able to regain full control and boost their exploitation. The World According to Gazprom is a unique and exclusive guided tour of a growing empire.
- This French-narrated technology/computer documentary takes a look at how some MMORPG games are utilized by entrepreneurs and the issue of so-called internet addiction.
- In October 2018, a European intelligence services informer entrusted Kamal Redouani, a leading reporter, with the GPS coordinates of the living quarters of French jihadists in Syria. This will be the first stage of a film that will provide a better understanding of the journey and life, under the Caliphate, of Western jihadists and their families who left for Syria. This work is urgent. In a country in ruins, the evidence left by Western jihadists is disappearing. And without evidence, there can be no justice.
- Manon Loizeau and Alexis Marant investigated a new kind of haemorrhage, a discrimination so violent that it leads to an unnatural selection, worse, murder.