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- An enterprising young prostitute decides to become her own corporation.
- In the early twentieth century is created in France the first motorized police group. They are called 'The Tiger Brigades', after Prime Minister George Clemenceau's surname: The Tiger.
- Set during the reigns of the last five kings of the Capetian dynasty and the first two kings of the House of Valois, the series begins as the French King Philip the Fair, already surrounded by scandal and intrigue, brings a curse upon his family when he persecutes the Knights Templar. The succession of monarchs that follows leads France and England to the Hundred Years' War.
- Young lovers ask, "What would you do if I died?" In this case, the young lovers are twins, Nina and Lucien, brother and sister. He answers, "I'll make you live again." Then, in an accident, Nina dies. She's been a rocker on the rise, taking Lucien out of a stable where he worked and bringing him into the music business. He seals her body in the case of a bass fiddle, straps it to the top of his car, and travels across France. He picks up a hitchhiker, helps a Turk he bumps into on the road, visits his birthplace and a boyhood friend, and reaches a seaport. Along the way, he listens to Nina's music, pastes up her posters, and remembers. How will he make her live again?
- Balsamo, a scoundrel with the gift of mesmerism, seeks to gain power in the French court in the days before the Revolution.
- These brats have understood that grown-ups failed and they do not need them anymore.
- Story talks about inventor. Inventor inventes cool bike and goes on racing competition. But on his way he has problems.
- From a restless youth in Picardy who stole his mother's jewelry to get himself to Paris, Louis Antoine Saint-Just became a statesman and one of the most politically persuasive figures of the French Revolution. "The Power of Things" explores his rôle during the Revolution's rockiest ride, his connection to Maximilien Robespierre, and the power of Saint-Just's position on the formidable Committee of Public Safety.
- a young heir is abandoned and raised by a traveling comedian,takes advantage of the smile-shaped scar on his show.
- Describes the life of a young man, Frédéric, living through the revolution of 1848 and the founding of the Second French Empire, and his love for an older woman.
- In the Goutte d'Or neighborhood of Paris, North African immigrants share a tiny apartment among their French neighbors. The two communities get along uneasily, their relationship rife with misunderstandings and mutual offense.
- Helped by his partner Liu and his mistress Lena, Tang seeks to seize the secret of an absolute weapon: the 327. Facing him, scientist Marbaud tries to counter his plans and to find, in a secret facility, the best defense against the 327.
- In the mysterious and romantic setting of a large French estate, a disturbing, surprising, and at times dangerous investigation is led by an old woman and a young couple as two gruesome murders were committed back to back on the premises.
- French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau (François Simon) lives in 18th-century exile with his mistress (Dominique Labourier).