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- Marie, a middle aged business woman, Fanch, a retired man, and Klet, a young criminal, share nothing in their lives. Eventually they end up together and start a voyage on the road all along Brittany that will change their lives forever.
- Sébastien Hinault is a professional cyclist: a sportsman in the shadow of the winner and a team worker. His role in the team: to collaborate effectively with the front-runner. His obligations to his employer: to help him make more profits.
- Musical program about French rock, new-wave, cold-wave, electropop, goth and punk bands featuring clips, live concerts, backstage interviews, bands on tour, upcoming LP releases and special reports. Was later followed by Décibels (1985).
- Shot in West Africa in 1949 by a very young man fresh out of film school, censored in France from 1950 to 1990, 'Africa 50' is the first overtly anti-colonialist film in French cinema. This all-out attack on France's African policy was a scathing indictment, which the French government did everything in its power to suppress. It was also the first film by René Vautier, who would go on to make 'Avoir 20 ans dans les Aurès' (1971), another significant film about French policy in Africa. By retracing the peregrinations of the director between Africa and France, and placing 'Africa 50' in its post-war historical and political context, 'Le Petit Blanc à la caméra rouge' invites us to (re)discover this b/w 17-minute film.
- Presents five masterpieces of architecture in Brittany (Rennes, St-Joseph de Kermaria and Beg Meil) and in Loire-Atlantique (St-Nazaire).
- A collection of seven 52-minute documentaries about the depths of the oceans, filmed in Papeete (Tahiti), in France, in the Autonomous Region of the Azores (Portugal), in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and in the USA.
- Concerning the animal named pig when it is alive or pork when it is transformed into meat, Brittany constitutes a singular paradox: while 14 million are raised there (compared to 3 million inhabitants), due to industrial breeding they are now almost invisible. What a pity. Sometimes pampered, sometimes rejected, ultimately consumed by man, the pig is in fact much closer to us than we believe. If we paid more attention to our "cousin" the pig, it would have many many things to teach us.
- All American horse 'whisperer' pioneers, through their practice, their speech, and thanks to their discovering about the horse, all refer to a scientific discipline, the ethology, which studied the animal's behavior in natural environment.
- Director Sylvain Bouttet follows the negotiations between farmers, state authorities and environmental associations around the future of the Lannion watershed, invaded by green algae, in the north of Brittany, France.
- A young mother resists the pressure of her husband, who would like her to quit her job as an architect to take care of their two children.
- Children, fighting cancer and finding their way back to life through sailing.
- A short documentary devoted to the architecture of the new town halls in Brittany, including that of Baden, in Morbihan.
- Françoise, Yves, René, and others were children when they had to quickly leave St-Nazaire during the Second World War. 70 years later, they share the memories of their experiences far from their families and the aftereffects of separation.
- "Meet at the beach," announces the BBC. On June 6, 1944, the Allied paratroopers found a region ravaged by the Occupation. All summer, the 150,000 German soldiers present in Brittany are engaged against the armed F.F.I. (French Forces of the Interior). But this guerrilla army could not have lasted long without the arrival of American troops. In mid-August, Allied General Patton, astonished by the efficiency of these mysterious F.F.I., turned his back on the Atlantic and headed for the Seine. With nearly 12,000 killed, the siege of Brest was the most important battle of the Liberation. From November 19, 1944, the F.F.I. fight hard to liberate the last pockets of German resistance - Lorient and Saint-Nazaire - until May 1945.
- 1997–20171h 12mTV Episode