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- The film tells of the principal stages in Marie Curie's life and career. She was a citizen of Warsaw, famous scientist- double winner of Nobel prize in Science. Our interlocutors they are e.g. L'Oreal-Unesco prize winner "Women in Science" from 2011. There are women-scientists from five continents. All are awarded of the prize amounted of 100 000 dollars for scientific works of the greatest meaning to the humanity.
- The show hosts people who works in the realm of arts, mostly literature, but also painting, photography or history.
- This documentary will showcase Alain Corneau's style, films (Police Python 357, Choice of Arms, Série noire, Fort Saganne, Nocturne indien, All the Mornings of the World, Fear and Trembling, The Second Wind) and his favorite themes : music, the quest for identity, being left adrift, human loneliness, the difficulty to find happiness, death. It's both a minute examination and an exploration of the human condition.
- During one night, seven people try to surpass themselves in a special-forces-like training organized by an ex-EPIGN member.
- A morning, a man discovers his wife disappeared during the night. All her things are still at home and she didn't show up at work.
- Lives affected by FGM practices.
- As he was passing over the highway, the director discovered a strange refugees' camp inhabited with Roms, from Romania. They live in a slum, among the trees, stuck between the two highway tracks. He wants to understand this exodus.
- Daniel Faivre, professeur de mathématiques, enseigne à ses élèves de Terminale l'origine des nombres complexes. En dehors du cours, trois élèves : Audrey, Béatrice et Marianne critiquent la société de consommation.
- Sénart MicroLycée is a french college for students who have not terminated their college course. The goal is to bring those students up to Baccalaureat, using a very peculiar pedagogy.