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- The story of the Dutroux criminal case in Belgium told by the generation of children, now grown up, who were exposed far too early with ignominy in the privacy of their homes in the mid 90s.
- At a time when the United States was reeling from the shockwaves of the sexual revolution, the lifting of censorship and the liberation of morals brought pornographic cinema out of the shadows: the industry sought to reach a wider audience and gain respectability. In 1972, "Deep Throat" (Gorge profonde), a film cobbled together at breakneck speed by Gerard Damiano, a ladies' hairdresser with a passion for cinema, was released nationwide and immediately became a resounding social phenomenon, making its debutante lead actress, Linda Lovelace, the first X-rated superstar. But while this explicit and kitschy film helped to lift many taboos about sexuality, its behind-the-scenes story is far from glamorous.
- This documentary follows the life of the renowned American director, author of more than 150 works and winner of more Oscar awards than any other, and shed light on the significance of his most outstanding films.
- This documentation outlines the unique properties and latest studies of "Physarum Polycephalum", also known as Blob.
- 202453mFernsehfilm6,6 (16)The sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995 revealed the flaws in Japanese society and led Murakami to return to his native country to examine it.
- Born in a Germany humiliated by defeat in WWI, and teenagers when Hitler came to power in 1933, almost 500,000 women served the Nazis. A look back at these witnesses, accomplices, and agents of genocide.
- Hypersensitive and ultra-connected, trees reveal their superpowers such as resilience, energy balance and resource management.
- Eden, a 30-year-old Belgian woman, works in a cultural center a few thousand kilometers away from her home, in the bustling capital of Cairo. She makes a life-changing encounter with a young woman named Shams. One day, Shams brutally disappears. With the support and friendship of two valiant young Egyptians, Eden starts a fight against her own fears, denials and bias to find Shams.
- A subversive tale, The Portrait of Dorian Gray scandalized Victorian England: zoom in on a work that is still current, a reflection of its author, Oscar Wilde.
- A portrait of Magaret Thatcher's time as the Tory leader and as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- If Jean Rochefort remains so dear to our hearts, it is because this extraordinary actor alone embodies a cinema and a France imbued with freedom and carelessness. Through his films, archives and the testimony of those close to him, we discover a complex man, a sad clown saved by his taste for words and for fun.
- Intimate portrait of Georges Brassens, giant of French song.
- Neuroscientist Albert Moukheiber explores how our brain's cognitive biases shape decisions, fueling magic, scams, marketing, and fake news, revealing the hidden tricks our minds play on us.
- An immersive and multi-dimensional audiovisual show, which is accompanied by eight French Résistants' journey presented on an 8-channel video installation, underlining the rest of the Musée National de la Résistance's permanent exhibition.
- Playing with the idiom of the animal documentary, this is an original exploration of human behavior, combining humor with astonishing scientific insights.
- En France, on cultive la vigne depuis des siècles. Le vin a littéralement façonné les paysages, construit l'identité et la renommée du pays dans le monde. Ce patrimoine unique est dû au labeur de générations de vignerons.
- By mixing different social classes and origins, military service was the final step in fashioning the French citizen. From immediately after World War II until 1996, from the rise of anti-militarism to the professionalization of the armed forces, this second episode recounts the fracture between the French and the military.
- A musical journey in the footsteps of conductor Michel Brun, an atypical character, an atheist, who nevertheless plays sacred music, and who devotes his life to Johann Sebastian Bach. With the musicians of the Ensemble Baroque de Toulouse.