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D.I.S.C.O.
Through China's Lens
Héroïnes de nature
Naachtun, le royaume maya révélé
Stories of Conflict
Les tueurs de la République
Une année sur Terre
There was a time when the Roman army was invincible. This documentary reveals what these soldiers were like and how they lived. New discoveries from ancient Roman camps across Europe are shedding light on the lives of these fierce warriors.
In the Footsteps of the Roman Legionary
Le peuple d'Hitler
France grand format
Fenêtre(s) - Journal de confinement
Handball, une histoire de familles
Mme Sean Connery
Les Dacia Sandriders : The Odyssey
Les As des bonnes affaires
Biblical stories have fascinated people for centuries. But what is the historical truth behind these myths and legends? We reveal the true facts behind the most enigmatic Bible stories.
The Mysteries of the Bible
Les révolutions du regard
C'est un complot
L'aviation, toute une histoire
Le voyage alchimique
Tendresses animales
Ouissem Belgacem was destined for a successful professional career. His homosexuality deprived him of it. He tells the story of his journey, and bears witness to the homophobia that plagues soccer.
Adieu ma honte
After the extinction of the dinosaurs, the Earth was populated by other, astonishingly gigantic animals: a 13-metre snake weighing as much as a truck, a shark as big as a school bus, a 20-ton rhinoceros and a sloth 200 times the size of sloths today. Although they dominate their ecosystems, giant animals are often more vulnerable than others. They are susceptible to climate change, loss of habitat, shortages of food and competitors invading their territory. In fact, today’s last giants – the descendants of those behemoths – are all in decline. Some of them are even threatened with imminent extinction.
Mysteries of The Giants
Opération renaissance : deux ans pour apprendre à s'aimer
Rêves
Ma famille extra(ordinaire)
100 jours avec la Police des Ardennes
L'intégrale j'irai dormir chez vous
Affaire Escadeillas : autopsie d'un cold-case
Power, terror, performance. These notions define our perception of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the height of the Third Reich. But behind these impressions Hitler was a rather ordinary man. This compelling new series tells the story of one of the most comprehensive, wide-reaching, and successful marketing campaigns in modern history. It describes in a whole new way the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Hitler's Propaganda Machine
L'histoire en cuisine
Al Capone, la chute de Scarface
Les tribus de Constance
La Fabuleuse histoire des Excrements
Génération Brut
La France de l'après-guerre
Florent Ladeyn, chef local
Forces spéciales, au cœur de l'action
Paul Touvier, a former member of the Vichy Militia, was sentenced to death in 1947 for war crimes but evaded justice thanks to the support of the Church and the statute of limitations, which expired in 1967. In 1973, he received a presidential pardon from Pompidou, but an investigation led to the reopening of proceedings for crimes against humanity, for which there is no statute of limitations. Hunted down, he was arrested in 1989 at the Saint-Joseph Priory in Nice. His trial began in March 1994, shedding light on the role of the Milice, the armed wing of the collaboration, and of Vichy. Touvier was charged with complicity in crimes against humanity for the execution of seven Jews in retaliation for the assassination of a propagandist. His personal notebooks reveal his anti-Semitism. On April 20, 1994, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and died in 1997. This trial sparked a debate on the responsibility of the French state during the Occupation.
The Trial of Paul Touvier
What would a world without these much-needed forests look like? What would happen if all microbes disappeared from the planet? What would a world look like without one of its worst predators, the mosquito, responsible for millions of deaths a year? What would happen if we were, one day, deprived of our satellites? What would happen if we were, one day, deprived of...
A world without...
Experts reveal the secrets of castles and other historical wonders, going behind the scenes with computer-generated imagery and aerial footage to detail the architecture.
Legendary Castles
Examines four famous European battles of World War II: the Battle of Britain, the failure of Barbarossa, Operation Overlord and the liberation of France.
Trains At War
Le vrai pouvoir du Vatican
HOLY MYSTERIES
Histoires d'une nation : L'École
L'aquarium du bout du monde
Serial serpents
Champs-Elysées : j'ai vu défiler le monde
Apartheid : un meurtre à Paris
Discover the most well preserved biotopes in the world and meet with the most emblematic endemic species: Macaws, Toucans, Hummingbirds, Condors, monkeys, marine iguanas, turtles, sea lions, etc. These species have evolved with the rise of the Andes and the appearance of the Galapagos Islands 4.5 million years ago, but today the growing deforestation and the climate change puts them at risk.
Ecuador: On the Wild Side
Les France de l'Histoire
The Last Town – une ville contre la Silicon Valley
Green Cops
Edouard is a buddy of mine from high school and at now 45 years old he is a politics professional. He is conservative following the way of former first minister Alain Juppé. I filmed him for more than 10 years.
Edouard, my friend on the right
100 jours au château de Versailles
L'Appel de la forêt
Maurice Papon, a high-ranking official under the Vichy regime, oversaw the deportation of hundreds of Jews from the Gironde prefecture in 1942. After the war, he enjoyed a prestigious career as a prefect, member of parliament, and minister without ever facing any repercussions. In 1981, the newspaper “Le Canard enchaîné” revealed his role during the Occupation, backed by documents, leading to a complaint for crimes against humanity. After 16 years of legal proceedings, his trial began in 1997. Accused of complicity in the deportation of 1,600 Jews, he claimed he was merely obeying government orders and acting under coercion from the Nazi occupiers, while the prosecution emphasized his conscious responsibility. Sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment in 1998 following a trial lasting more than six months, he was released in 2002 for health reasons. This trial, a belated symbol of the accountability of public officials, continues to fuel reflection on individual responsibility.
The Trial of Maurice Papon
The Indochina War was one of the bloodiest chapters in French colonial history. Beginning in 1946, the Vietnamese fought to gain their independence from France. Hundreds of thousands of people died in the fighting.
Indochina War The Untold Story