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- Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity has revolutionised our understanding of gravity, space and time. Initially acclaimed, then forgotten, and now rediscovered, the adventure of this hundred-year-old theory has marked the scientific history of the 20th century. From its inception, a mathematical difficulty arose that could have nipped the theory in the bud: the Schwarzschild singularity. In the company of great international relativistic physicists, the viewer embarks on a discovery of this theory with a singular destiny. We discover a "curved" universe that proves to be even stranger than Einstein had envisioned, and harbours some objects - such as black holes - that still challenge today's scientists.
- Patrice Jeener, one of the last artist-engravers, draws and engraves mathematical objects. For him, as for mathematicians, human imagination is not bounded by our earthly dimensions.
- La vie retracée de Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), mathématicien d'exception.
- In 1930's Paris, world-famous surrealist artist Man Ray discovers the mysterious world of mathematicians and creates one of the most important surrealist art piece : "The Shakespearian Equations".