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- A filmed portrait of singer and poet Slimane Azem (1918-1983), famous representative of Algerian music.
- This is the story of an amazing fair in a little corner of Ariège, France. Organized without subsidy or sponsorship by a group of friends and artists from all corners of Europe. It's also an account of a run-in with the administrative world who would prefer not to allow the fair to take place for security reasons. It is also a testimony to an organizer's resistance, as the show must go on. But how? Finally, it's a mosaic of awarding characters who revolve around the Irish clown Perry Hazzard, the true pioneer of the event who, when all is said and done, manages to keep his promises.
- Behind the humor and the self-criticism, we discover Spanish-born stage playwright Armando Llamas who speaks very frankly about his intimate, avant-garde and provocative writings, which stand at the leading edge of the theater of today.
- In Morocco, the cheikhas are women who, one day, have chosen to cut all ties, by means of music, with the relentlessness of the feminine condition in the Maghreb.
- In the hometown of Yuri Gagarin, everyone worships the hero, humanity's first cosmonaut; but within demolished Russian society the devotion that is displayed to past glory perhaps hides personal ambitions that are more or less respectable.
- An unemployed actor is forced to accept an unusual job: to go to someone's place on Christmas Eve, dressed as Santa Claus. But once he has arrived at his hirer's home, nothing goes as planned.
- In 1910, to increase the readers of his magazine "L'Auto" and to revive French people interest in the Tour de France cycling race, its founder and race organiser, Henri Desgrange, decides to take it through the Pyrénées for the first time.
- Joan Jordà, a Spanish refugee since 1939 in France, lives and works in Toulouse. He is a renowned painter. He returned for the first time to Catalonia in 2000. Why did he delay this trip for 60 years, what is his appraisal of this journey?
- In 1941, a hundred refugee children of Jewish descent arrived from Belgium at the Château de la Hille in Ariège, South of France, a children's home run by the Swiss Red Cross: Secours aux Enfants.
- In Argentina, rugby is usually reserved for the elite, but the Virreyes Rugby Social Club is the exception. Former sports minister and coach of the Pumas national rugby team, Rodolfo O'Reilly is now coach of the U-17 team at Virreyes Club.
- 1997–201754mTV EpisodeFrench jazz singer and poet Claude Nougaro would have been 80 years old on September 9, 2009. This film tracks what makes the essence of the Toulouse-born artist Claude Nougaro, the soul of his music, his talent, and his stage presence.