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- A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and then they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land.
- A British investment broker inherits his uncle's chateau and vineyard in Provence, where he spent much of his childhood. He discovers a new laid-back lifestyle as he tries to renovate the estate to be sold.
- It describes the twilight of a sacred monster, Jules Maugin, an actor at the height of his glory. Under the famous personality, the big mouth, and the social shell, lies the intimate portrait of a man laid bare.
- A beautiful but shy shepherdess plots vengeance on the men whose greedy conspiracy to acquire her father's land caused his death years earlier.
- A greedy landowner and his backward nephew conspire to block the only water source for an adjoining property in order to bankrupt the owner and force him to sell.
- Four stories about short or long relationships between men and women in Italy and France.
- Famous lawyer, Luc Germon adds Gilles Fontaine, one of the most powerful bosses in France, to his clients. He is suspected of having acquired a magnificent property, Villa Caprice, under questionable conditions.
- Agnes Jaoui plays a local political candidate Agathe Villanova, who returns to her childhood home in the south of France in order to help her sister Florence (Pascale Arbillot) sort through their recently deceased mother's belongings. While she's there, the son (Jamel Debbouze as Karim) of family maid (Mimouna Hadji) takes advantage of her presence and attempts to interview her as part of a documentary about successful women that he's undertaken with his film school teacher, Michel (co-writer Jean-Pierre Bacri). However, Michel's intentions aren't quite what they seem, as he's having an affair with Florence and hoping to persuade her to leave her husband. Meanwhile, Karim finds his own marriage threatened when his attractive hotel co-worker (Florence Loiret-Caille) declares an interest in him.
- The wife of a successful movie producer takes a car trip from the south of France to Paris with one of her husband's associates.
- In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.
- A documentary on the late Vivian Maier, a nanny whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs earned her a posthumous reputation as one of the most accomplished street photographers.
- A lawyer dating a dashing, wealthy architect four and a half feet tall gets ribbed by her family, employees and jealous ex about his stature.
- Yvonne is a police detective in a town on the French Riviera and the young widow of police chief Santi, a local hero. One day, she learns that her husband was in fact a crooked cop.
- This is a documentary, interviewing nudists of different ages and sexes. At the same time, it also clears up some misunderstandings about nudists.
- Sarah, an actress nearing 40, has invited the woman who has been her best friend for 16 years and two younger women to her vacation retreat in Provence. There are the simple pleasures of lounging in adjacent hammocks, the sun, the food, conversations about men. This is prologue for what happened a year ago in Paris with a man Sarah has long taken for granted as a platonic friend. She had just finished a film, also finishing her liaison with the director, and was about to get an award and start work on a new film and begin a romance with a German writer.
- Corinne Levassuer, a Paris police inspector, uncovers some embarrassing evidence during one of her investigations and is transferred to a northern French mining town.
- Sarah leads a dull, lonely life until the day she finds Léo, 11, hidden in the trunk of her car. She decides to protect the child, whose father just died in a shootout, and they find themselves involved in a chase to save their lives.
- While sunbathing at Studland Bay, Elizabeth Walker gets invited to join some naturists on a trip to the famous nudist colony at Villata in Corsica. There she meet Yannick, who performs a unique underwater ballet.
- Smalltown confectioner Lespinasse, hopeful of being reelected as chief councillor, is opposed by Darcepoil, the local druggist. Darcepoil arranges for the incumbent's defeat by having Pantaflon, a nightclub singer, lure him to the nudist camp on the Isle of Levant, where Lespinasse is photographed surrounded by half-naked women. At home, he is berated by his wife and thrown out of office; but he returns to Levant with the penitent Pantaflon and is welcomed by the nudists and voted camp president. His forgiving wife follows him and herself becomes a nudist.
- A new look at Van Gogh, through the legacy of the largest private collector of artworks by the Dutch painter: Helene Kröller-Müller (1869-1939), who, in the early 20th Century, ended up buying nearly 300 of his works.
- What seems like an innocent wine tasting weekend turns into a bizarre, wicked, sensually overheated debauchery, culminating in a murderous grand finale evening and fateful morning after.
- A showcase of some of Frances naturist campsites and resorts.
- During the French Revolution, an isolated monastery between mountains is commandeered by the insurgents. The coexistence with the soldiers will make change the brave monk Gabriel, as well as the silent presence of Marianne, a young and attractive black girl.
- Gay antiques dealer and big-time gambler Hubert Vallon lives with mega-rich Patricia, who finds him entertaining. An arrangement which suits them both. But now, Hubert wants more freedom. He plots to murder Patricia and have a stranger accused in his place. Unfortunately for him, a determined police officer suspects him.
- In 1956, Orson Welles directed 'Tragedy of Lurs', an episode of the television series 'Around the World' that was inspired by the murder of a British family near the Dominici farm. The film was unfinished, but the French director Christophe Cognet recovered his materials and reconstructed the documentary.
- Scenes of life and landscape in Provence where a chilly wind called the Mistral blows down the valley of the Rhône to the Mediterranean. The Provençal terrain is dry and parched; the infrequent clouds dissolve in the sky. Farm animals and townsfolk are accustomed to a struggle with the wind and its effects on a wedding, or mailing a letter. Erecting a palisade can lessen its force but the Mistral is inescapable.
- A showcase of what Origan Village Naturiste has to offer.
- We meet three people in different stages of life in three locations in Europe - Provence, Berlin and Oslo. All of them in the moment of their last gasp, and all of them seen through the eyes of Death.
- Genevieve is an orphan and lives with her younger sister Josette. She ends her marriage to an honest and respectful man. After dramatic incidents, wandering she finally manages to reach the house of her fiance's house
- The meeting of two beings through different lives, different places, different times.
- How Bach Defeated Mao is a quiet but compelling film about the tremendous power of music. It is a very personal film about the pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei, who personally experienced the Cultural Revolution and learned how art can be political, how owning a piano can be dangerous and how playing one of Bach's Inventions can be potentially deadly. And yet, it is also at the same time a film about a new China, a country that is undergoing a process of change and is searching for meaning.
- Steve McClure and Neil Mawson, two of Britain's top sport climbers, throw themselves into the dizzying Verdon Gorge. Attempting a spectacular multi-pitch route, the duo find themselves way off route and have to dig deep to find success.
- Maggie and Andrew take the grandchildren on a camping holiday in France. Maggie is not happy about the primitive conditions, compared to past holidays where she enjoyed first class accommodation.
- Nathalie talks to Caroline Gervais, creator of the Francinou figurines, Béatrice, who talks about Qi-Gong and Tai Chi, and Chantal Ducos. Nathalie ends the show with upcoming naturist events.