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- This collection brings together short reports, from about 6 to 13 minutes in length, on every aspect of France's regional, cultural and artistic life during the 60s and 70s, offering other nations a comprehensive outline of French society.
- After having reviewed the history of energy, this film explores the problems with energy: man, himself energy, calls upon all the forms of energy that nature offers him. But, the 1973 crisis made him realize the vital importance of energy.
- Produced by France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this documentary short contains 4 short subjects: "Arman" (dir: Jacques Scandelari), "L'Observatoire de Haute-Provence du CNRS" (dir: Max Gérard), "L'Arbre de vie automate de Jacques Monestier" (dir: Clovis Prévost and Jimmy Glasberg), and "Jeanne Moreau" (dir: Renaud de Dancourt). It features different aspects of France's regional, cultural and artistic life as well as notable events from the year 1976.
- Produced by France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, News Report from France #143 contains 4 short subjects: a portrait of Paris-based fashion photographer Jeanloup Sieff (dir: Christine Lipinska), a visit to 1977 Annecy International Animated Film Festival and Market (dir: Patrice Molinard), a short overview of the work of master pipe makers from St-Claude, in Eastern France (dir: Max Gérard), and a review of the best classic bistros in Paris (dir: Jacques Scandelari). We discover different aspects of France's regional, cultural and artistic life as well as notable events from the year 1977.
- Episode #127 contains 4 short subjects: a documentary on gliding (dir: Patrice Molinard), a visit of the newly revamped Chaillot National Theater in Paris (dir: Pierre Vattéone, with André-Louis Perinetti), "Land and City" (dir: Patrice Molinard), and an encounter with Opera singer Noémie Perugia who speaks about her vocal technique (dir: Jean-Pierre Bonneau, with Noémie Perugia).