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- Archibald created his famous friterie "Le Lys d'Or" and wants to pass it on. His niece Éléna dives headlong into the business and comes up with far-fetched and chaotic ideas to shake her uncle out of a rut.
- In the spring of 1941, two strikes shocked the Liege region in Belgium, and then the north of France. Supported 2'000 women, about 200'000 workers and miners, driven to extremes by unbearable living and working conditions, challenge the fascist invaders.
- About three billions tons of chemical and conventional warfare lay in the bottom of the North and Baltic Sea. How and why were these weapons dumped in the sea and is this massive propagation of highly toxic products inevitable?
- It's departure time. Eight- year-old Timothée the little half-blood, is getting ready to take the plane to Africa... Although on his mother's side the family is from this continent, he knows it only through tales of witches and elephants. He travels there with his 31-year-old mother Aya. She's taking him with her to Ivory Coast despite the ongoing war because she wants to visit her father's grave and reestablish contact with her family. Robin, Timothée's father and Aya's husband, films them on their long initiatory Journey to the land of the family ancestors during which mother and son both experience moments of belonging and moments of alienation.
- Jean-Luc Ponty is the pioneer of electric and electronic violin music. A formidable virtuoso, he is a disciple of contemporary violinist Stéphane Grappelli. He appeared on the scene well before Didier Lockwood, who is the most famous French jazz violinist today. Constantly traveling back and forth between Paris and New York, Ponty is one of the rare French composers and performers to become internationally renowned. With more than 35 years of a successful career behind him, he regularly works with musicians like Frank Zappa, George Duke, and Chick Corea.
- A documentary about French painter and filmmaker Jacques Monory, best known for his works featuring numerical painting titles and monochromatic color schemes, typically in his signature blue, and drawn from movie stills or news photos.
- We head for the Pays de la Loire, to meet some of those who have opted to help create a greener France. In the heart of the Breton marshes, a group of small farmers are committed to working on a daily basis to ensure the protection of the region's wildlife.
- For more than a century, the Parc des Princes Stadium has hosted some of the greatest moments in French sport: Cerdan, Anquetil, Platini, the greatest have walked this magical field and made the crowds vibrate. It's the Prince of stadiums.
- Originally, a small village: Celles in Occitania district in France, 10 kilometers from Lodève, was to be swallowed up by the waters of Lac du Salagou when it was created in 1969. At the time, its inhabitants were expropriated but ultimately surprisingly, the village was never submerged. Inhabited for more than 50 years now, the children of this bruised village are fighting to bring their little town back to life. The Mayor of Celles, Joëlle Goudard, and the municipal councilors mobilized several years ago to revive the village. But what is the project that proposes to welcome new inhabitants? Will this dream come true?
- This film traces, through the common destiny of a village and a factory in rural France, the story of a symbolic brand: Formica, which brought interior designs to life with their full array of styles in the post-WWII western civilization.