French artists talk about the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels.
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French artists talk about the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels.
Paris, 2025. Humanity has been affected by a sudden and incomprehensible evil: the entire planet has become invisible. Karl, an outcast boy, is satisfied with this strange existence and leads a peaceful life in this new world. Until the day he meets Lila.
The film is a collage of videos shot in Russia and posted online after the start of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. The people captured in these clips could easily have stepped out of the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch.
A musical montage of Remy "KayZen64" Gerl's 50 favorite movies.
On the set of a film, an extra tries to get noticed. Unfortunately it’s the lead actress who gets all the attention. Frustrated with staying in the shadows, the extra lets herself be invaded by a deep jealousy.
In recent years, the brain has become the new playground for top-level athletes and their trainers. At a time of standardized physical training, the brain has become the new frontier of effort and performance. Taming and taming it is a priority today for anyone who wants to become and remain the number 1 athlete. The documentary film "Open Brain - In the Brains of Athletes" takes us to the very limits of the human brain, as seen through the eyes of some of the world's finest athletes. These include basketball player Rudy Gobert, Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc, surfer Justine Dupont and footballer Pierre Emerick Aubameyang.
An autobiographical documentary about sight, color, light, history, and fear.
A brief interlude of life, where the end gently unfolds beneath laughter and warmth. This film portrays a group of elderly individuals leisurely basking in the sunlight along the Côte d’Azur.
For ARTE Concert's Piano Day, Christian Löffler and Meredi combine their talents for the first time in a live setting. An exclusive collaboration unveiled on the LAB stage in Nantes.
Two women find two limousines on a beach in the middle of the ocean. Immediately fascinated by the vehicles, they decide to restore them.
A horror film, by young filmmakers, about scientific experiments that overturn the idea of life after death!
With an immersive performance specially designed for the Gaîté Lyrique's immersive theatre, Camille Yembe immerses the ARTE Concert Festival in the sincere and haunting pop of Plastique, her first EP.
At the forensic medicine unit of Compiègne Hospital, Dr. Bernard Marc and his team welcome victims every day who are alive but wounded in body and soul. Whether victims of sexual, parental, psychological, or accidental violence, their bodies, now crime scenes, are examined with infinite delicacy by this seasoned forensic scientist who, for forty years, has been collecting often heartbreaking accounts of assault. In the confidentiality of his consultation room, other hidden and sometimes long-buried sufferings are finally revealed. Here, victims lay the first stone of their recovery and begin their long legal journey. This film offers a sensitive immersion into the daily life of this medico-legal unit, where the anatomy of everyday violence is revealed.
The assistant of a creepy power couple inexplicably finds herself pregnant. Immaculata feels like an unexpected offshoot of Rosemary's Baby, between its half-open doors and a phobia of fluids.
Five former public sector employees gather in an abandoned hospital. As they explore the space, the former judge, police officer, emergency doctor, teacher, and postal worker share their experiences of work-related suffering and the ethical conflicts they faced following the dismantling of public services.
While caring for his grandmother, Sam begins to question the nature of their relationship.
At the height of the mating season in Gimouille, there are those who fuck – and those who don’t…
This documentary takes us into a world apart, that of French youth immersed in a culture where alcohol is omnipresent. Social drinking, festive drinking, occasional drinking, or even taboo drinking—it is everywhere.
The Vienna State Opera celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Second Austrian Republic in the Burggarten gardens and offers a preview of the 2025–2026 season. The programme features the prestigious voices of Elīna Garanča, Jonas Kaufmann and Benjamin Bernheim, among others, with the Opera Orchestra conducted by Bertrand de Billy.
Constance Luzzati’s harp accompanies Anne Nguyen’s choreography during a stroll between the Institut de France and the Pont des Arts. A sublime fusion of Baroque music, urban dance, and Parisian heritage.
In a partially deserted city, monsters roam. Christine does everything she can to protect her daughter Alex from this constant danger, going so far as to forbid her from going outside. But Alex has only one desire: to join her friends at the concert of her favorite band, despite the risk of running into a monster.
Five floors. Forty apartments. Rats, leaks and debts. In Pantin, I live in a building with a danger order. Under court order, we have to renovate it. Between Dantesque arguments, missing money and humor as a fire extinguisher, I film our collective rescue.
Early morning in a Montreal breakfast restaurant, filter coffee, bacon, French toast, stories of awakening, shared solitudes.
Voodoo tradition is too often victim of misperceptions and stereotypes in the Western imagination. In Togo, Voodoo is revealed in all its splendour and complexity. Through spectacular ceremonies, consultations and rites, an intimate connection is revealed that unites the visible world with that of invisible forces. By giving a voice to those who live and practise Voodoo, an authentic and nuanced perspective emerges, revealing the richness of this mysterious spirituality. It's a genuine burst of curiosity about a living heritage and the sumptuousness of its traditions.
Anemoia : Nostalgia for a time you (might) have never known.
From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, scientists are reconstructing lost geographies. Prehistorians are examining the resources drawn from the coastline. Others are taking a fresh look at what we thought we knew: our maritime presence is much stronger than expected. All are gradually unveiling the bond that has long united man and the sea.
With their openly Dadaist approach, Estonian Puuluup are giving Northern European folk music a fresh lease of life. Discover the phenomenon at the Europavox festival.
Epica return to Hellfest with Aspiral, their eleventh album infused with their inimitable blend of heavy metal and symphonic elements. Setlist: "Cross the Divide", "Victims of Contingency", "The Last Crusade", "T.I.M.E.", "Arcana", "Unleashed", "Fight to Survive", "Cry for the Moon", "Beyond the Matrix", "Consign to Oblivion"
A French photographer of Armenian descent embarks on a personal journey to trace the footsteps of her ancestor, a survivor placed in an Armenian orphanage during the 1915 Genocide. As she delves into the past, her path unexpectedly crosses with Artur, a lonely boy forced to abandon his dreams in a country where the looming shadow of war shapes every life. Their encounter weaves together memory and present, exile and belonging, revealing the enduring scars of history and the fragile hopes of a new generation.
Some 26 million people around the world have already answered the siren calls of the clever marketing campaigns for companies offering at-home personal DNA testing. But are the results reliable? What happens to our data? Who uses it and what do they do with it? An investigation into the transformation of DNA testing into an at-home service, which is using a new scientific frontier as a springboard to propel us into the era of commodification of genetic data.
Clément, a shy and introverted teenager, begins a diary. As he writes, his words reveal more than he imagined, shaking up his inner world.
Portrait of pioneering LGBT filmmaker Lionel Soukaz, who passed away in February 2025. His work lies at the crossroads of several film traditions that rarely intersect: experimental, activist, pornographic, and diary film. Based on both public and private interviews with Lionel Soukaz.
Summer 2025, 6 people go on vacation but drugs will take them to hell
Five years ago, Hélène Huby founded The Exploration Company—a startup based in Planegg near Munich that builds space capsules for space stations and is giving Elon Musk’s SpaceX a run for its money. Portrait of an extraordinary entrepreneur who proves that cooperation and humanity go further than power play.
Vincent Gaullier and Raphaël Girardot weave together threads of reflection in tribute to the pioneering political ecologist Bruno Latour, who passed away in 2022, in a stimulating documentary essay.
They were pioneers, inspired and often forgotten: The Venetian composers of the Seicento are finally back in the spotlight in a vibrant programme performed by Camille Poul and the ensemble L'Assemblée, conducted by harpsichordist Marie van Rhijn.
Four men finally break their silence about the sexual abuse they suffered as children. No violins, no monsters—just men standing up to shame and oblivion. The film explores what it costs to speak out, rebuild oneself, and regain control. A cry against collective amnesia and the myth of unbreakable masculinity.