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- In the ghettos of Paris in 2010, an undercover cop and an ex-thug try to infiltrate a gang in order to defuse a neutron bomb.
- Hours after the tragic death of their youngest brother in unexplained circumstances, three siblings have their lives thrown into chaos.
- A juvenile judge and a special educator are convinced that they can save the young delinquent Malony from himself and his violent ways.
- A secret agent uses his professional skills for tracking his family, and faces the unexpected consequences.
- A North African immigrant to Paris gets work and finds romance despite his scatty character.
- Point B travels across the United States, France, England & China discussing the contentious issues Parkour faces as it grows & develops. First, Parkour must define itself, it's techniques, & how it is played. To do this, we explore the origins of Parkour in Georges Hébert's Natural Method, the Method's adaption into 'parcours' obstacle courses, and how Raymond Belle's dedication to this brand of fitness inspired a group of his son's friends to create Parkour. As Parkour is globalized it must to cope with the growing pains of becoming a quickly-spreading worldwide phenomenon. We travel to Evry, France, the birthplace of Parkour to meet up with some of Parkour's creators, then over to England, a hotbed of Parkour, & even across the world to China. Commercialization is another daunting obstacle as Parkour begins to be used in video games, movies, & music videos. Sneaker manufacturers also want to stake their claim. But how far are traceurs willing to go? They discuss falling & the common injury on the kong technique. Traceurs also share their thoughts & concerns about competition, the most controversial topic Parkour faces. But the question remains about the paramount concept of Parkour, flow, in which a traceur loses himself into a series of thoughtless & effortless movement. What is Parkour's Point B?
- The love story between a young man and a married woman 20 years his senior.
- The Dominican Paul Adrien, the Salesian Benjamin, and the TikToker Malia witness their faith on the web. This film is a screenshot of our era, discovering social networks through the eyes of these brave "digital" missionaries.
- Ernst Loberlin, a puppeteer, walks into a police station and reports a murder. When the inspectors arrive on the crime scene they are amazed to find that the two victims are ... puppets! Back in the police station, the two policemen are determined to interrogate the puppeteer, but a bad surprise awaits them ...
- The show hosts Robert Scholtus for his book "Metz à tu et à toi".
- The show hosts sinologist Guilhem Fabre for his book "Instants éternels - Cent et quelques poèmes connus par coeur en Chine", about poetry in China's history. They also talk about China's empire and how worked the administration.
- The show hosts Stéphane Lambert for his book "Nicolas de Staël, le vertige et la foi".
- The show hosts Cathy Rémy, Le Monde Magazine's deputy director, to talk about "Vis à vis", a book by the New Yorker photograph Gail Albert Halaban.
- The show hosts Maria Céglia and Antoine Voland-Logerais, students in La Sorbonne and founders of the publishing house Hackoeurs.