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- In 2003, rock singer Bertrand Cantat killed his partner, actress Marie Trintignant. This documentary reviews the case that divided a nation.
- Gabrielle joined a prestigious news program. With no formal training, she must prove herself and find place among an experienced team of special correspondents.
- In June 2025, the film *Jaws* by Steven Spielberg celebrates its 50th anniversary--a milestone in American cinema. This documentary explores its lasting impact. With its massive success, *Jaws* shifted Hollywood away from protest-driven films, launching the era of blockbusters filled with suspense and special effects. It also propelled the career of a young Spielberg. The film radically changed the industry, leading studios to prioritize big-budget hits as their primary business model. Through original footage and exclusive interviews with *Jaws* heirs like Lorraine Gary, Alexandre Aja, and Ian Shaw, the documentary examines the movie's significance and endurance legacy
- In the wake of Israel's 2006 bombardment of Lebanon, a determined woman finds her way into the country convincing a taxi cab driver to take a risky journey around the scarred region in search of her sister and her son.
- Winner of two Oscars and many other film awards, Mel Gibson is a talented actor and director. However, the star of "Mad Max", creator of the hits "Braveheart" and "The Passion of the Christ" also has other faces. He is widely considered a reactionary Catholic, and in Hollywood - an outsider. The creators use archival materials to recall his successes, failures and scandalous behavior under the influence of alcohol.
- A French documentary about one of the worlds biggest banks and its influence in everyday life.
- The script of "Back to the Future" was one of the most refused of Hollywood: more than forty times. No producer believed in this project of Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Steven Spielberg imposed the film on Universal Studios, with Gale signing the script and Zemeckis directing. The director of "Jaws" will not regret it. In 1985, "Back to the Future" pulverized the box office and became a worldwide success, reinforced by two sequels in 1989 and 1990. Decade after decade, the popularity of this trilogy does not falter. Why this longevity while so many blockbusters sink into oblivion?
- It follows the relationship between film icons Romy Schneider and Alain Delon.
- More and more consumers are concerned about the quality of the food they eat because even though microbial diseases have almost disappeared, chronic diseases are taking their toll. In supermarket shelves, they try to distinguish healthy products by analyzing, for example, the production of the traditional ham and cheese escalope. This survey deciphers the underbelly of the food industry, particularly through the traceability of products, their processing and the substances added to them.
- Today, more than half the world's population lives in cities. These large, sprawling melting pots expose a society's identity and culture for all to see. What makes these gigantic urban centres go round? Why do millions of people dream of living in them? What give these megacities their soul? These are the questions that Alexandra Leroux will ask in her exploration of the world's megalopolises.
- The microscopic tardigrade (also known as water bear or moss piglet) is the smallest-known animal with legs, and one of the hardiest creatures in the animal kingdom, able to survive in extreme conditions, and even in the outer space.
- When Jim Morrison mourned the world - but the cause of death remains shrouded in obscurity. Was it a heart attack? An overdose? A CIA operation? Through exclusive interviews, the truth about the artist's mysterious death is now revealed.
- They've become the human face of inhuman barbarity. Leaders like Hitler, Idi Amin Dada, Stalin, Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, Nicolae Ceausescu, Bokassa, Muammar Kadhafi, Khomeini, Mussolini and Franco governed their countries completely cut off from reality. These paranoid leaders were driven to abuse their power by the pathology of power itself.
- In October 2018, a European intelligence services informer entrusted Kamal Redouani, a leading reporter, with the GPS coordinates of the living quarters of French jihadists in Syria. This will be the first stage of a film that will provide a better understanding of the journey and life, under the Caliphate, of Western jihadists and their families who left for Syria. This work is urgent. In a country in ruins, the evidence left by Western jihadists is disappearing. And without evidence, there can be no justice.
- From the cameras in Nice to the Chinese repression of the Uyghurs, this survey draws up a global panorama of the security obsession, with one chilling observation: digital totalitarianism is for tomorrow.