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- Mora is a reporter travelling to Latin America when he witnesses a murder through the lens of his camera.
- Moti, a 12-year-old Bengali boy, tells us about his country and how his life has been profoundly influenced by a chance encounter with Paul Danvin, a French ship captain. Paul is in the depths of depression. He has recently watched helplessly as a bunch of pirates looted and set fire to his ship, The Alhambra. He ends up in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Without the ship, the crew and his identity papers - which were stolen from him - Paul takes the train for the capital city of Dhaka where he crosses paths with Moti and his mother Alima.
- Covering eight criminal cases from the Belle Époque, chosen for their enormous impact on public opinion. Each case revealed the growing importance of journalistic investigations, while allowing criminology and forensic science to progress.
- Offers the testimonies of women, famous or "ordinary", that the French Resistance revealed during World War II. The series allows you to meet several of them with very different roles and backgrounds. Mixed portraits for a look at freedom.
- Making-of of the music video William Sheller: Excalibur (1989).
- The story of the Mirage 2000, a fighter plane designed by the French company Dassault Aviation, in the late 1970s.
- A series of commercials for France Telecom's campaign "A Line for Life".
- Covers the history of the prestigious award, Le Ruban Bleu, given to the fastest transatlantic ships of their time.
- Making-of of the documentary Congo river, au-delà des ténèbres (2005).
- If we listen carefully to these fundamental rights and freedom of speech advocates from all over the world, each of us can, through simple action, enable respect for Human Rights.
- The perilous journey of Fomesoa, cattle conveyor, in the astonishing landscapes of Madagascar. But on the island, the theft of zebus is still common, and considered a chronic news blurb in a poor society where the stakes are high or risky.
- The everyday life of a police station, located in Créteil, in the Val-de-Marne department, France.
- The series aims, through several portraits of basketball players, to observe training, integration and social promotion through sport.
- The story of the three airports in the Paris area: Roissy/Charles de Gaulle, Orly, and Beauvais-Tillé, told in three parts: 1. The Age of the Pioneers; 2. The Glory of Orly; and 3. From Roissy 1 to Roissy 2.
- A history of exceptional European cars in 10 legendary vehicles.
- This 3-part program analyzes climate change around the world, and how advanced is awareness of climate degradation on Earth in various regions: part 1. Climate Refugees; part 2. The Climate Fair; and part 3. From One Extreme to the Other.
- Let's travel aboard a small tourist plane, in the company of a geographer, to analyze and understand the natural, agricultural, urban and industrial landscapes of France.
- Launch of a communications campaign to recruit new building caretakers. The sponsor, Groupe 3F, was awarded a Special Prize for this communication action, Les Gardienales, intended to promote the profession of building caretaker.
- A collection of eight criminal stories set in the North of France.
- A filmed letter from Tokyo, a city of concrete and ultra modern architecture, which still offers some privileged traditional places and vistas.
- Offers a profile of the main units of the French national police.
- A collection of nine 52-minute documentaries presenting the history of the most famous French aircraft inventory.