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- Where we meet the personalities of the French contemporary art world (artists, gallery owners, collectors, curators, art historians, art administrators, art dealers) from Daniel Buren to Philippe Starck, Xavier Veilhan, Speedy Graphito, Pierrick Sorin, Jean Blaise, Miss Marion, Joël Hubaut, Martin Berthenod, Jennifer Flay, Jean-François Bernardini, Emmanuel Perrotin, Richard Attias, Nan Goldin, Agnès B., Sylvie Blocher, etc.
- The film is a love story between a man and his sculptures, between a man and a woman, and between a man and a branch of humanity. The director has focused on the artist's work, filming and throwing into relief Ousmane Sow's four series of sculptures : the Masaï, the Nubians, the Zulus and the Fulani. Béatrice Soulé writes to Ousmane Sow. Ousmane Sow replies to her letter without really answering it. We are confronted with and inner voice, a chorus of two voices. This intimacy, this shared confidence, creates a special magic which allows us to follow the artist in his most secret creative endeavor : in a dizzying instant of great tension and yet of infinite gentleness, the camera captures for us the precise moment when a face emerges. And we become intensely aware of the presence of the man whose mystery Béatrice Soulé has wished to respect. We know nothing and yet we know everything. We have seen noting but we have seen all.
- In times to come, will female artists compliantly accept the thinness of their presence in public art collections while they are so many of them studying in art schools? With the participation of the following artists and art historians: Annette Messager, Orlan, Catherine Baÿ, Marie-Jo Bonnet, Sylvie Blocher, Véronique Hubert, Fabienne Audéoud, Yingmei Duan, Hsia-Fei Chang, Régine Cirotteau, Camille Morineau, Sophie Denissof, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Marina Abramovic, etc.
- 3 hours of direct TV live from the COGIP head office, with many Messages à Caractère Informatif, Restauratec, COGIP 2000, Amour, Gloire et Débats d'Idées, and lots of surprises!
- Marguerite wakes up in a bedroom unknown to her. Little by little, she remembers and reconstructs the setting and the events of the day before... She recognizes this man lying by her side but will the magic of the encounter and of the night of love be revived?
- Shows how Orlan, the French body art artist, puts her entire physical appearance and traits at the service of her art like an Iggy Pop of contemporary art. This short film was also broadcast in the program "Tracks" on Arte.
- Annie de Francia is a roadtrip: two sisters and their mother drive through Spain to go to the wedding of some cousin they've never met. For Annie, the mother - a 45 year old woman, the daughter of a Spanish political refugee who had gone into exile in France - that trip is a way to renew with a family she has never known and to show to Marilou, 15 year old, and Olivia , 25 year old, their true roots.
- While enjoying a delightful meal prepared by famed French chef Alain Dutournier, director Claude Chabrol discusses his passion for good food and the role it has played in his life and films.
- Introduce your children to the new series available on CANAL+kids: Nos Mots Nomades with Estéban, Juliane and Simon. They study the origin of certain words of the French language while having fun, while working, while playing... The French language is rich and offers an immense palette of words that we use on a daily basis. However, before landing in our conversations, words have traveled across the planet, passed through the filter of uses, cultures and have enriched our French language. Here is the history of nomadic words. The words are put in animated image to make us travel in times, places and anecdotes. To introduce, punctuate and conclude the animated sequences, Esteban and two children are staged in a short skit to bring the subject to the chosen word. A learning, funny, anachronistic and sometimes offbeat look at our language which provides a window of general culture.
- The documentary presents new data on the way Clearstream functions, and links its capability of laundering money, and masking the provenance of funds, with the downfall of the Daewoo group in France, the BCCI bankruptcy, and the funding of international crime, namely terrorism.
- A year after his death, the king of pop is still alive in the hearts of millions of fans, but for many of them, "the Believers" Michael is actually really alive... Between Paris, Los Angeles and Tokyo we come across the most unusual theories with various chosen characters who will take us into their fan world.
- In a Natural History Museum, two guards start a conversation about the meaning of life.
- 'Do Not Give the Names' presents 22 black and white one-minute short films/poems written by the students of a college in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. They read and play their poems with their sometimes raw, ferocious and funny words.