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- In June 1941, Hitler took his greatest gamble - launching an attack against the Soviet Union. Despite being the largest German operation of WWII, Operation Barbarossa was one of his biggest failures.
- In this documentary, director Jean-Michael Bertrand once again follows the trail of wolves. This time, however, it is not about adult wolves, but about young animals that have left the pack and are going out into the world alone.
- Beginning of the journey in Ho Chi Minh Ville or Saigon: great traffic of scooters (about 6 millions of scooters), A short look at the old French buildings: Notre Dame de Saigon, the Town Hall, the Post Office, the Opera.Now Philippe goes to the railway station: he sees how people send their scooters to another station.Meeting with a woman and talk about the smile (the best thing that we can give to other persons).Another encounter: two Buddhist nuns.Arrival at Da Nang.Philippe meet at Mi-Son Mr. Tien who shows him this religious center of the Chams (a civilization from the second to 15 the century).Then Philippe goes fishing with a young man in his round basket.Philippe takes the train to Hué: women who sell products to the passengers are travelling on the roofs of the wagons.At Hué visit of the Imperial City (palaces, mausoleums, tombs).Then Philippe meets Chung t, the Buddhist nun, they prepare food and have a nice talk about peace and smiling.Then train to Hanoi: a short moment with a young woman who lives very near of the railway tracks.Then Philip goes to the Old Hanoi (32 specialized streets).He meets a woman who speaks French and is buying gifts for her ancestors (banknotes, gold bars, cell phones, houses, cars) and later they burn all these gifts n a metal box on the street.
- The travel begins in Dehli: just in the railways station there is a praying place near the rails.Then Philippe takes the train to Agra: What is the most famous monument in Agra ? The Tal Mahal, Philippe tells shortly the story of this monument dedicated to the spouse of a Mogol emperor.Not far from the Taj Mahal Philippe finds a Sikh temple which is open to every person who needs to pray to God.Besides this temple offers a meal to all the people who came for praying.Then another travel by to Gwalior: the Fortress, the Residence of the Maharaja and the statues under the fortress.There Philippe meets a Jain monk who explains him the Jain philosophy.In Gwalior the last Maharadja constructed a a narrow gauge train which has been working for 100 years.Philippe takes this train, once inside the wagon then the second time on the roof of the wagons.And the last travel is from Gwalior to Varanasi , a very important town for the Hindouists who come here to make their ablutions and so take away theirs sins. A young priest explains Philippe his life and his relationship with the Ganges River.
- La Paz-Oruro-Uyuni-Sucre-Potosi-Santa Cruz-San José: a journey through Bolivia: pleasant talks in the trains, encounter of Cesar in the Salar of Uyuni, travel in the bus-carril - from Sucre to Potosi, great encounter with Richard , a miner of this town, visit of his daily work in the mine.Then travel to Santa Cruz where Philippe takes a train to San Jose de Chiquitos: pleasant talks with the drivers and then at the kilometer 41 from San Jose Philippe meets a Mennonite farmer with his carriage who presents him his family and Philippe will discover the life of these Mennonite people.
- A nice journey of Philippe Gougler from Porto ( the famous Dom Luís I Bridge built by the French architect Théophile Seyrig- disciple of Gustave Eiffel-, now Unesco World Heritage site, the young Victor Hugo and Rafael jumping into the the waters of the Douro river, the tourists giving money for the spectacle, the railway station of Porto with its azulejos) to the region of Tras o Montes ( the woman plowing the field with a donkey, the donkey works better than a tractor, Philippe plowing the field, the riding on the donkey to the village, the veterinary Mario taking care for a female donkey with teeth problems) passing the train of the kings,queens and popes transformed into a gastronomic train ( the preparing a fish soup, the dining car, the talk with the passengers,the Porto wine, the mussels and the beautiful landscapes of the Douro river) by Porto again (the fishmonger Fatima selling fishes in the street, the walk along the banks of the Douro, the meeting of Fatima with other women at the Municipal wash house, the washing of the clothes and the songs of the women, the importance to be together, the community clothesline near the wash house), by Lisbon ( the Alfa pendular train, the talk with a lady about the "saudade", the Portuguese melancholy, the arrival at the modern Oriente station, Lisbon with its funicular railways, tramways and the Santa Justa lift, the tramway line 28 going to Alfama, Graça and Baixa, the shop with the bacalhau, the Rossio square and the railway station in Manuelin style) and by Sintra (the train full of visitors from all the world, the Palace of the Pena built for the King Ferdinand II of Portugal and the Palace of Montserrate built for the English merchant Francis Cook).