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- In mid-nineteenth-century northern France, a coal mining town's workers are exploited by the mine's owner. One day, they decide to go on strike, and the authorities repress them.
- A British aristocrat goes in disguise to France to rescue people from The Terror of the guillotine.
- The three 'Mousquemers' (Cousteau, Dumas and Tailliez) explore shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea and film their exploits as underwater spear hunters.
- About the 1952 Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. Made to educate the public, to enrich moral and intellectual life through sport, and to salve the wounds of the ongoing Cold War.
- At technical colleges across France, several classes of teenage boys train to become foundry workers and mechanics in the hope of securing a better future. Revealing their hopes and dreams, as well as their romantic endeavors, they explore the question: what does it mean to be a man?
- Mr. Freinet, who is honored on his centenary, brought about a radical change in the 1920s in the pedagogical relationship between teacher and pupil and in the power of communication. Today, there are Freinet classes all over the world.
- September 1831. During his stay in Germany, young Frederic Chopin gets to know the fall of his native town, Warsaw. Without any news from his family and his friends who stayed in Poland, Frederic lives in a nightmare. He doesn't know yet that he will see again his parents only one more time and never more his motherland. Nostalgia will mark his entire work.