The Wild Seventies
Thirty years later, the story of the Seventies still symbolises a tale of Cultural Revolution, the renaissance of liberal audacity and the heady rule of the pleasure principle.
Bienvenue dans la vraie vie des femmes
Naître femme est toujours un handicap social. Pourtant dans la presse, sur les plateaux de télévisions, dans les magazines féminins, la condition des femmes ne fait plus débat…
Pop Queens
Madonna and Lady Diana: two women, two stars and two destinies. Vice and Virtue. The Princess of the Dance-floor and the Queen of Hearts.
TED: 18 minutes to change the world
Every year the TED conference reunites the most brilliant minds of the planet in front of an equally select and exceptional audience.
Women on the street
Filmed over many seasons, this documentary closely follows the progress of a number of different women on their difficult path back to social reintegration.
Best Of TED : 18 ideas to change the world
A selection of the best talks of the TED Conference
Presented by Philippe Starck.
A Walled America
In the United States, whereas illegal immigration explodes and latino power gets bigger, Extreme Right parties declare an open war to illegal aliens and the federal government.
Mr Big : the grandeur and decadence of the penis
From the great era of the all-conquering penis when virile values governed the world, to modern times and the triumph of female ideals, it could be said that the penis, at half-mast, has finally approached the beginning of the end.
Grand Orient: the invisible brothers of the French Republic
« Invisible brothers », misunderstood & so discrete that they became suspect in the eyes of the profanes, object of all curiosities, the Freemasons fascinate, disturb & inspire fear…
Greenpeace : Operation plutonium
This documentary recounts a year in the Greenpeace fight against nuclear power.
The road to Kerbala
Following the pilgrims on the way to Kerbala, in the mist of the Iraqi chaos, this road-movie offers amazing insight into the Shi’a community in post-Saddam Iraq.
Clementine in Healers’ land
Clémentine is an ethnologist. Her PhD has led her to investigate the medicine of healers and its links to legal medicine.
Love at first sight in Bratislava
Based on the principle of speed dating, a portrait gallery of today’s young Europeans.
Story of an out-law book
In 1982, the release of Suicide mode d’emploi (Guide book to suicide) triggered a public debate: some accused the book of encouraging suicide, others defended the right to die with dignity & without pain.
One year in a French nursery class
A chronicle of the first nursery school year for a class of children living in the 18th «arrondissement» (district) of Paris.
Golden Boys
As Poland is getting ready to join the European Community, here is the spicy tale of some 40 Polish people trying their luck for three months of seasonal work in the orchards of Provence.
Left-handed people, wrong-sided people
Left-hand : “wrong-hand”. Left-handed people today make up the biggest & least known of minorities…
Caught in between
The South Lebanon border. Close-up on a region torn apart after 22 years of occupation by the Israeli army.
Princes of war, Lords of peace
For Lebanon, the last three decades have been times of war and newly found precarious calm.
Three sisters
Angarsk, at the heart of Eastern Siberia, a polish catholic mission run by three sisters try to lighten the miserable every day life of street kids.
Adieu Tokyo, bonjour Paris
65 % of the Japanese leaving in France are women. They have chosen France to benefit from the individual freedom and the freedom of speech but above all for the independence enjoyed by French women.
