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- A Russian-Canadian filmmaker gains unprecedented access to follow a Russian Army battalion in Ukraine.
- Teenagers Bella and Vipulan travel to meet with scientists and activists around the world, searching for another way of living alongside other species, as co-habitants rather than predators.
- A group of women bond in rehab and try to change their lives for the better.
- Any designer can stage a runway show, but possibly only Gaultier could pull off a "Fashion Freak Show" at the Folies Bergère. Go behind the scenes of the fashion innovator's most outrageous project yet.
- Faustine Bollaert welcomes 3 guests who will relive their greatest personal and professional secrets.
- For the first time, the FARC agreed to be filmed in one of their camps, in the middle of the Colombian jungle. Journalist Ibar Aïbar followed the daily lives of these revolutionary armed forces in Colombia, filming training, military operations, propaganda and involvement in cocaine trafficking. He also met with former hostages of this opposition movement to the army, which advocates communist values.
- The 20th century marked a turning point in the history of women with significant developments. Yet in the 21st century, inequalities persist. Worse yet, sometimes the life, integrity or health of women is threatened.
- Become a fashion designer.
- Portraits of Algerians, while their country is engaged in a peaceful revolution and the former power tries to maintain the regime despite everything.
- From August 21 to 28, 2011, Paris hosted the ninth edition of the Homeless World Cup, the Homeless Football Cup. Eight days, 70 teams representing 64 nations competed on three street soccer fields installed at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. As close as possible to Argentina's women's team and the French, Japanese, Kenyan and Palestinian men's teams, this documentary portrays players and their social educators, from the first street spotting to competition. In parallel, he tells the story of the founder of the event, Scot Mel Young, who imagined this Cup as a way to fight poverty.
- 2018– 52mTV EpisodeClose-up on the story of a dream of actors, of a village of die-hards, of a breeding ground for talents: the Café de la Gare, founded the day after May-68.
- Episode: (2016)2005– 1h 10mTV EpisodeFor the first time, the FARC agreed to be filmed in one of their camps, in the middle of the Colombian jungle. Journalist Ibar Aïbar followed the daily lives of these revolutionary armed forces in Colombia, filming training, military operations, propaganda and involvement in cocaine trafficking. He also met with former hostages of this opposition movement to the army, which advocates communist values.
- 2009– 1h 30mTV EpisodeThe situation in Colombia, infected by a flourishing drug trade and widespread corruption, is explosive. The resumption of armed struggle is a muted threat, sometimes even clearly expressed by former combatants. Political polarization and extreme poverty exacerbated by the pandemic fuel the violence. More than seven years after Ingrid Betancourt's ordeal came to an end, over 500 people were kidnapped in 2022, a figure that is rising by 30% a year. Telling her story sheds light on the past and future of Latin America's oldest democracy, a democracy on the edge.