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Battle for the Moon: 1957-1969

July 20, 1969. Nearly six hundred million people have their eyes glued to their televisions: Neil Armstrong is just about to make one of mankind’s oldest dreams come true. After more than twenty years of intense struggle between the Americans and the Soviets, the biggest adventure for humanity in the 20th century has just been achieved. As a climax of the Cold War, the conquest of the moon was a true saga, passionate, epic and filled with twists and turns. It wasn’t just a scientific competition between East and West; It was also a fabulous adventure combining political history, technological exploits, acts of bravery and personal dramas.

Battle for the Moon: 1957-1969

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L'Éducation sentimentale

Miniseries adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's novel. Frédéric Moreau, an eighteen-year-old provincial youth, full of dreams and rather attractive, comes to Paris to study. From 1840 to the evening of the coup d'état in 1851, he learns about the world in a society in turmoil. Along the way, he encounters true love and the contingencies of pleasure, the Revolution and its false apostles, art, the power of money and stupidity, the reversibility of beliefs, brotherly friendship, and the inevitability of betrayal, without ever managing to commit himself to any cause other than that of following the loss of his illusions.

L'Éducation sentimentale

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Enigma

Enigma is the title of the 1997 action-mystery-superhero French animated series created by Eunice Alvarado Ellis. "A quiet redhead middle school girl named Agatha Cherry meets an elderly Asian man who gives her magical ballerina slippers, that grants her flying abilities. She decides to get a superhero persona and calls herself Enigma, where she would fight against villains and protect her city, while also navigating her teen social life and school." 52 episodes total, 2 seasons (26 episodes per season), 26 minutes per episode She is not to be confused with DC Comics or Marvel’s own Enigma characters. "

Enigma

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Shtoing Circus

You’re going to meet the biggest, the most astounding, in short, the tiniest, dinky-winkiest flea circus in the world! Our breath-taking show abounds in never-seen before acts, a series of electrifying performances which combine skill, death-defying courage, and rib-busting comedy! Max Tarlton trundles the world’s smallest big top open-air circus tent from country to country in a big box-trailer behind his motorcycle. The DINKY- WINKY CIRCUS travels the globe, from north to south, from east to west, stopping in different places, different countries every time. And wherever they happen to be performing, in each episode you’ll see these tiny fleas rehearse their little legs off. In their quest for artistic perfection, they leave no flea unturned!

Shtoing Circus

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Gustave

Gustave is a clumsy and naïve duck. And for him, daily life is a long cascade of one set of thrills and spills after another. But his life changes the day he meets nicely-spicy Jessyfer. Unfortunately for him, he has the awful habit of taking the advice of Pedro, his elephant roommate, a real specialist in bad decisions, the king of mucked-up situations. But Gustave is an optimist, and each adventure always turns out to be an opportunity for him to see the bright side of things.

Gustave

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On the Cities’ Rooftops

This collection presents some of the world’s great capitals and international megacities (Paris, New York, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Berlin, London, Los Angeles, Rome and Bangkok) from the unusual viewpoint of their rooftops! Rooftops are highly revealing of the ways in which cities address the twenty-first century’s social, economic, demographic and ecological challenges as well as reflecting the image cities project of themselves and their inhabitants. Rooftops can be places for working, living, and cultivating one’s garden…

On the Cities’ Rooftops

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