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- Anny Duperey and a child in a discussion around an essential right for children.
- As the year 2000 approaches, this series offers portraits of children from around the world, a way of understanding what adults in the 21st century will be like.
- Proposes a presentation in images of 31 one-minute clips recapitulating each of the articles of a great essential text, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, read and explained by different famous contemporary and political figures.
- 1999– 2mTV Episode
- 1999– 2mTV Episode
- 1999– 2mTV Episode
- 1999– 2mTV Episode
- Arzak Rhapsody is based on comics by artist/author Jean 'Moebius' Giraud. This compilation of 14 short stories follow the adventures of Arzak, a silent warrior who rides a pterodactyl-like creature through strange, desolate landscapes.
- A young Arab grocer serves customers in his grocery store. A client addresses him in a very rude way, without aggression, but simply without courtesy or consideration. Annoyed, the grocer pretends not to understand the customer's requests, who, on the other hand, thinks the grocer is an idiot. The other customers are getting impatient. A woman ends up telling the rude client that it would be enough for her to be polite and courteous to be understood. The customer executes and the grocer immediately serves her by answering her just as politely.
- An exasperated king offers the hand of his unsmiling daughter, who seems oblivious to and uninterested in her surroundings, to the first prince who can manage to amuse her.
- Radically anti spectacular, keeping out of focus the vehicle of dominant imagery (the television set) and the engine of dialogue (the mother), "Faut pas rêver" records everyday life in all its simplicity and passivity. Thus creating an air hole in the televised flow usually woven of shows and stagings, this polemical, experimental and dialectical essay poses a political question, that of the ideological use of television.
- A young woman wants to rent a reception room in a hotel to celebrate her 25th birthday. She goes for this, with her boyfriend, to the manager of the hotel who considers her an idiot and only responds to the boyfriend. Exasperated by the misogyny of the manager, the young woman ends up getting upset.
- A brother and sister are in the hospital, at the bedside of their very sick father. Knowing the bad relationship that unites the father and the son, the sister encourages her brother to show a little tenderness towards his father. The brother can't say anything and, once his sister is gone, he says he wishes his father didn't wake up.
- The adventures of Spot, a little yellow puppy and his family and friends.