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Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke have found at the NARA (National Archives in Washington DC) almost four hours of footage, mostly in colour, filmed by Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun between 1938 and 1944. It's an unbeleivable eyesight on Hitler's private life from the happy life in the "Eagle's nest" till his suicide in his bunker.
Eva Braun or the Banality of Evil
The tragedy of the Order of the Solar Temple has been - and remains to this day - a highly complex criminal and judicial puzzle which, according to some, is still unsolved. Using archive footage and never-before-seen eyewitness accounts, this series dissects the drift of a communal utopia towards annihilation by bullets and fire.
La fraternité : les secrets de l'Ordre du Temple solaire
Within 3 episodes, this documentary analyze how French presidents of the 5th republic reacted to 3 modern challenges: the streets, changing customs, and terrorism.
Président : Le Prix à payer
On 23 August 1939, the world was shocked to discover that Hitler and Stalin, the most intractable of their enemies at the time, had signed a pact that allowed them to divide Poland between them and gave the Nazi leader complete freedom to concentrate his forces in the West, against France and the United Kingdom. Through this agreement, Europe was to be thrown into war. For a long time, the relationship between Hitler and Stalin was ignored: their mutual fascination, their moves to get closer, the marks of confidence they exchanged and all the benefits they derived from the German-Soviet pact, before resuming their war to the death in June 41 with the "Barbarossa" operation.
Hitler Staline, le choc des tyrans
Versailles, les défis du roi Soleil
"Ancient Superstructures“ reveals the secrets behind the world’s most famous monuments. Some of the ancient marvels which are among the most studied and scrutinized monuments in the world still remain shrouded in mystery. What if the answers were right in front of us… but invisible to the human eye? This ground-breaking series takes a unique approach in delving into engineering mysteries behind the world’s most famous ancient structures, by observing them from different perspectives of scale. From satellite imagery and aerial views right down to macro and microscopic levels, each perspective reveals data that helps shed new light on historical and construction enigmas that have baffled historians for years.
Ancient Superstructures
Le Petit Peuple des rivages
Face à face pour l'Élysée
Enquêtes archéologiques
Terre de légendes
The story, from 1600 to the present day, of the ruthless competition between Amsterdam (Netherlands), London (UK) and New York (USA) for world trade supremacy, as great minds blazed paths to glory and iconic architecture soared skyward.
The Magnificent Three: Amsterdam, London, New York
Les Rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire
Marcelo Bielsa, le film
With Sophie, no two voyages are alike. Born blind, armed, however, with fierce optimism and a genuine desire for adventure, Sophie and her loyal canine companion, Pongo, the Dalmatian guide dog, embark on an exciting mission to discover the world that we live in through her senses, and the eyes of her travelling companions. In the same way, the viewer will travel alongside with the intrepid journalist in her journey to the four corners of the world, as Sophie explores the different cultures, mingles with the everyday people, and shares their activities in this unique and unexpected travel guide. Ultimately, as we participate in Sophie's sensational voyage, we will re-evaluate the way we relate to others, question the way we perceive our environment, and above all, embrace life's diversity through a different perspective.
In Your Eyes
Follow journalist Alexandra Alevêque and meet people living in the coldest, warmest, highest, most humid, and most densely populated cities in the world. Alexandra will experience life in these extreme cities and live in each one long enough to learn about the locals' way of life and gain insight into humankind's incredible capacity to adapt and find solutions to survive.
Welcome to My Strange City
Le Dossier D'Alain Decaux
Terres de femmes
This series showcases France’s environmentally-friendly construction projects, proving to the world how building green is possible and necessary.
Ultimate Power Builders
Dale l'infiltré
Ce Qu'il Faut Goûter Absolument
From the Gilded Age to the present day, the history of modern United States of America has been one of wealth and power concentrated into the hands of a few families with enormous fortunes.
Capitalism in America: The Cult of Wealth
#Propaganda
Une histoire du terrorisme
Insoupçonnable, l'affaire du Grêlé
À quel prix ?, la suite
The Vasa was built for war but also to impress the enemy and display power. However, she sank on her maiden voyage, taking about thirty people with her to the depths. Many were rescued from the water by small boats that were in Stockholm’s ström to witness the proud vessel. Today, 400 years later, researchers study this unique time capsule from the early 17th century. How powerful were Vasa’s 64 cannons? Who do the countless, colorful sculptures on the ship actually depict? And the big question: what was the reason the ship sank?
Vasa: The Ghost Warship
By making the Elysée Palace the most coveted, and also one of the most mysterious residences in France, the founder of the Fifth Republic surely never imagined that his successors would discover the immense solitude of power there. De Gaulle, Pompidou, Giscard d’Estaing, Mitterrand, Chirac, Sarkozy, then Hollande: Each of them had the opportunity to experience the dizzying nature of supreme office in this 18th century palace with the appearance of a bunker. It is this intimate, solitary and silent history that is recounted here, through key events, previously unheard accounts, and rare archive footage. The film reveals above all how heads of state are capable of secretly walling themselves up in serenity, gravity, tragedy, or dignity, as they embrace their destiny along with that of France.
Élysée, la solitude du pouvoir
Fatal Addiction
Planète sable
Gold Stars : FIFA l'anthologie
Narco Circus Europe
A documentary film series on the Italian Mafia Cosa Nostra, exploring its codes, exploring its activities, witnessing its trials, including the 1986 Maxi Trial, and unveiling new aspects such as the eminent role played by women, recently discovered by Italian magistrates.
Mafia History
The true story of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar through the eyes of his son, Juan Pablo, whose life changed astronomically the day his father died.
Escobar by Escobar
Un chef au bout du monde avec Philippe Etchebest
Into The Fire is a unique series that follows the world’s most elite firefighting unit, the BMPM of Marseille This 2000 man strong force, part of the French Navy, battles not only blazes in the buildings of Marseille, but intervenes when there are disasters at sea and deal with the deadly forest fires plague the region.
Into The Fire
The history of the European working class, from the early 18th century to the present day.
A History of the European Working Class
From the Sun
Jour d'audience
Enquête d'ailleurs
La face cachée de l'industrie alimentaire
Les conquérants de l'espace
Invented 2700 years ago, closely linked to the destiny of empires and wars, money has changed the course of civilizations. From ancient Greece to contemporary America via ancient China and the French Revolution up to today's dematerialization of money initiated by Bitcoin, this documentary series deciphers the place it has played for millennia.
The Fabulous History of Money
James Bond Confidentiel
À deux pas du futur
Légionnaires - Missions de combat
Les opérations secrètes nazies
Zoo : le défi de demain
Le siècle des explorateurs
Qui a coulé le Rainbow Warrior ?
Very Hard
Explores the development of photography from its beginnings to more recent times.
Photo: A History from Behind the Lens
In 1960s Soviet Ukraine, the population lives under KGB surveillance and Soviet propaganda. But a small group of young photographers in the second city of Kharkiv want artistic freedom and risk Soviet censors to create a new photographic language.
Kharkiv: Capital of Alternative Photography
A three-part study that introduces audiences to the celebrated Martinican author Aimé Césaire, who coined the term "négritude" and launched the movement called the "Great Black Cry".
Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History
À droite sur la photo
Azimut
November 1947. The United Nations votes the partition plan for Palestine. For some, it is a dream becoming reality; for others, it is the beginning of a catastrophe. Seventy years after this historic vote, the land of Palestine remains an open wound, a battleground for two peoples torn apart by their shared history, a source of inextricable tension in the region and even beyond the borders of the Middle East.
Israel: A Twice Promised Land
An unpredictable documentary from a fascinating storyteller, Agnès Varda’s last film sheds light on her experience as a director, bringing a personal insight to what she calls “cine-writing,” traveling from Rue Daguerre in Paris to Los Angeles and Beijing.
Varda by Agnès
Histoire de Champions
This program reveals the unorthodox life of Puyi, the last Emperor of China, through the use of rare footage from the period. Puyi's story, set against the immense luxury of the Chinese nobility, the decadent 1930s in Tianjin, the upheaval of World War II, the bleakness of prison, plus the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, reflects the turbulent history of China and its people during the early and middle 20th Century.