Mon, Jan 23, 2017
Seen from the sky, the war shines in a new light. It began in 1937 when Guernica and the Chinese cities of Chongqing and Shanghai were crushed by bombs, and stopped when the Americans dropped two atomic bombs in quick succession on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. This program of destruction was invented and perfected throughout the conflict, mobilizing the most brilliant scientists and leaving behind a world in ruins. For in this new form of war, the first victims were civilians. Irreparably, the Second World War brought the planet into the era of aerial bombardment, which continues to this day.
Mon, Oct 24, 2016
No politician, woman or man, has been as frequently attacked as Hillary Clinton. In her 40-year career, both right-wing and liberal media have been critical of her, passing on even the cheapest slander. This film focuses on her campaign to reach the Oval Office in 2016. It draws an intimate portrait that reminds us of the remarkable journey traveled by this remarkable woman.
Mon, Jan 23, 2017
Rich in exceptional testimonies, this documentary is both a portrait of Bashar al-Assad and an account of the relations that the West has with him, from his arrival in power to the conflict that is ravaging Syria today. The terrorism that strikes us, the refugee crisis, the stability of the Middle East, our relations with Russia: all of this depends on him. "Me or chaos", Bashar al-Assad repeats to justify to the world the bloody takeover of his country. In order to keep power, he initiated a terrible civil war responsible for the death of 300,000 Syrians, drove 3 million of them into exile, and allowed tens of thousands of people to be tortured in his jails.