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- A mysterious lost WWII submarine, German U-boat U-455 is discovered off the coast of Italy at 120 meters deep. For Lorenzo del Veneziano, an underwater marine archaeologist, it's an amazing sight. The U-boat is intact. It stands almost vertically at the bottom of the sea, its hull stuck in the sediment. What is the story of this ship? The history of U-455 and cause of the sinking are revealed.
- Follows the rehearsals of 'Faits d'artifice', a choreography by Françoise and Dominique Dupuy, created with Régine Chopinot and the company Le Ballet Atlantique, as the director is aiming to catch the process of creation from the inside.
- Whether it is considered trash or treasure, poop is the main focus of this 3-part mini-series that takes us all around the globe, throughout the ages, covering issues mostly ignored though exciting and dealt with in a chic and elegant way.
- The ghost of architect Aldo Rossi wanders through the Center International d'Art de Vassivière, in Limousin. In the early 1970s he taught at the Zurich Polytechnic and it was a shock wave. "Without him, nothing would have been possible"
- The epic story of a women's soccer tournament in Senegal. Sometimes you need to break the rules to enter the game.
- Carries us off into a former gravel pit, a natural paradise that hardly anyone knows even though it's right on our doorstep. Countless species of flora and fauna found a new home here, a world full of surprises and wildlife secrets.
- A group of teenagers from different backgrounds, attending a Parisian psychiatric day hospital, participate with other patients from the same institution in a dance mediation project also involving students from a vocational high school.
- In an area of exceptional natural beauty, the shepherds and their sheep have created "cultural landscapes" which have been named Unesco World Heritage Sites by the international cultural organization committee.
- Choqué, en colère contre les atrocités commises sur les albinos africains, le conteur camerounais Léonard I De Semnjock décide de remonter le fleuve Nkam à la recherche des albinos et de leur histoire. Sur sa route, il croise des conteurs, des vieux sages, des sorciers. Léonard comprend petit à petit à quel point les croyances autour des albinos sont ancrées dans la mémoire collective, et qu'une manière de faire évoluer le regard des Africains serait de créer en plus de ses spectacles, de nouveaux contes qui donneraient une image positive des albinos.
- This is the daydream story of a woman who made her life her artwork and her artwork the lives of others, Sylvie Crossman. From her childhood in French Polynesia to her humanitarian commitment in Australia, we follow her career.
- How does India, where there are retirement homes for sacred cows, handle the mad cow crisis?
- A subjective journey into the 1956 Hungarian revolution observed through archive footage and records, a dive into the heart of the 1950s of communist Europe: productivism, lies, treason, amnesia, an era which should be remembered by now.
- From darkness to light, we follow a writer who has lost all contact with reality to pursue the love of his wife, who died too soon, and whom he wanted to join in death, while she made him first promise to continue living in order to write.
- Investigates the green tide of potentially toxic sea lettuce that takes over beaches around Brittany, France, as a consequence of the rapid forced industrialization of local agriculture.
- A documentary film about social telephony: on each end of the line, two nameless individuals, two anonymous people are having a conversation that tries to combine demands and answers. The caller, the listener. Two voices.
- 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.
- "Go and see what we left behind." With these words in mind, a filmmaker journeys into the discovery of an almost abandoned and little known country: Albania. Her film offers an overview of the tormented past sixty years in the country.
- It's the story of men and women that their profession exposes to the eyes of the crowd, while making them invisible. The film shows the patient, often repeated, almost choreographed gestures of the cleaning workers, or true "city healers".
- L'Ardoise, an industrial hamlet where the director spent the first eleven years of his life, brings back memories of a forgetful childhood. There still stands the decaying ghost of the steel factory where his father and grandfather worked.
- For nearly a year, director Sibylle Stürmer has followed the creative work of Nathalie Pernette and her dancers as they prepare and rehearse for a new contemporary dance performance called 'Le Nid/The Nest'.