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- When they realize the times are changing, five crooks decide to switch from bank robberies to personality abductions. Among their hostages are singer Johnny Hallyday and an ambassador in Latin America. They get framed by a guerrilla leader, who had been kidnapped by them before, and while being tried the French Government decides to let them flee to Africa where they get on with the same old game.
- The life of Louis XIV.
- On the occasion of the release of his ninth studio album "Ce soir on sort... (Tonight we're going out ...)", Patrick Bruel presents a live event on France 2 and invites viewers to celebrate with him his big return to music ... From the Dôme de Paris, Patrick Bruel will co-host the evening alongside Michel Drucker. Together, they will travel 35 years of hits through the albums that have punctuated the course of his career. On stage, he sings from the new album, plus many guests will perform with him, as a duet or trio, the songs that have made him one of the favorite singers of the French.
- Documentary in two parts: the first one shows one of Johnny Hallyday's concerts at the Palais des Sports in Paris in May 1969 while the second is the filming of an exceptional performance by the Rolling Stones in Hyde Park in London in July 1969, a few days after Brian Jones's death.
- From the Dôme de Paris, the 29th Sidaction, presided over by Line Renaud and Jean-Paul Gaultier, with Vincent Niclo as master of ceremony, reunites singers and artists taking a musical journey through the forty-year career of Céline Dion.
- Frank Zappa is revered as modern music's greatest innovator, an iconoclast who destroyed music convention with genre-busting funk/blues/psychedelic/heavy rock arrangements, and incredible live stage shows. As a solo performer, and with his groundbreaking band The Mothers of Invention, Zappa recorded 60 albums and collaborated with Captain Beefheart and the London Symphony Orchestra. Rock and roll's sharpest musical mind and most astute social critic, he was the most prolific composer of his age. Recorded Live in Paris in 1980, this is a rare recording of Frank Zappa performing at the peak of his career with his incredible backing band, including Ike Willis (guitar/vocals), Ray White (guitar/vocals), Tommy Mars (keys), Arthur Barrow (bass) and David Logeman (drums). It was the year after Zappa released two of his greatest albums - Sheik Yerbouti and the masterpiece, Joe's Garage - and this cracking live show includes the classic Zappa songs Joe's Garage, Dancing Fool, Bobby Brown and The Illinois Enema Bandit.