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- A naive young man witnesses an escalation of violence in his small hometown following the arrival of a mysterious circus attraction.
- A three part mini series about a French family spanning the generations, with each episode coinciding with a crucial moment for gay rights in France.
- After witnessing a crime during his night shift as railway switchman near the docks, a man finds a briefcase full of money. While he and his family step up their living standards, others start looking for the disappeared case.
- In this war drama blurring the lines between documentary and fiction, the working class and the bourgeoisie of 19th century Paris are interviewed and covered on television, before and during a tragic workers' class revolt.
- 11 year old Aziz needs a liver transplant after being seriously injured during a terrorist ambush while on holiday in 2011. At the hospital a family secret will be revealed.
- Jeff is a photographer entrusted with an antique camera. Looking through his shots one day, he finds one of a beautiful, sad-faced woman. It's a wonderful shot, but he didn't take it. It brings him acclaim, along with problems when it emerges the beautiful stranger was killed in mysterious circumstances...
- A group of friends who have known each other for many years gather at Max and Lucie's house to celebrate Lucie's birthday. When they arrive, the three guests discover Max kneeling before the corpse of his wife.
- A film about the Paris Peace Conference that negotiated the end of World War I with the Versailles Treaty.
- The year is 1989. In an era of Palestinian demands for independence, the State of Israel sends young soldiers to oversee the Palestinian population in the Occupied Territories. After one of them is killed, the common fate of four young soldiers and one Palestinian family is sealed. The film describes the extraordinary journey of a young soldier trying to find his place in the chaos surrounding him.
- A short time after her wedding, the bride's body is found at the foot of a cliff. Suicide? Murder? Little by little, dark family secrets are brought to light.
- November, 1953. Pauline Dubuisson is accused of the cold-bloodied murder of her lover Félix. But who exactly is this young woman that the whole of France wants to see convicted? A cold calculating social climber? Or a free spirit, asserting her emancipation before it became fashionable?
- Patrick, a forty-year-old shepherd in Auvergne's Sancy massif, suffers a brutal assault. His mother Marceline thinks wolves did it and vows reprisal, but finding it was murder sends her on a new quest to unmask the killer who took her son.
- A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.
- Christophe Perrin, a renowned oyster farmer in Arcachon Bay, is the victim of a murder attempt. His three daughters rush to his bedside, where he lies wounded and unable to manage L'Héritage, the family oyster farm.
- With unprecedented access to the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping, The Peacekeepers provides an intimate and dramatic portrait of the struggle to save "a failed state." The film follows the determined and often desperate manoeuvres to avert another Rwandan disaster, this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the DRC).
- On January 28, 1946, a 25-year-old Spaniard, Francisco Boix, took the stand at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. To support his account of his detention in the Mauthausen concentration camp, the young man brought visual evidence: photographs taken by the SS, which document the construction of the camp. But how did these images get to Nuremberg? Deported to Mauthausen in January 1941, Francisco Boix escaped the hell of the granite quarries thanks to his skills as a photographer. Assigned to the camp's identification service, he developed and classified the SS's photographs. Aware that he had the proof of the atrocities committed and the identity of the executioners on film, Boix had the negatives exfiltrated to communicate them to the Soviets.
- 2009. Tunisian Nine-year-old Zaineb lost her father. Her mother will rebuild her life with a man in Canada. But she wants nothing to do with this new country, because Zaineb has decided to hate the snow.
- With the closure of the sugar mill, the little town of Molasses is devastated, lifeless. Aldo and Monica are a young married couple who want to find a way to survive. By supporting each other, they try to save their world without losing their faith.
- Five stories that tell how a handful of football stars took the risk of losing everything and put their fate in the balance to make a difference by becoming the symbol of a fight.
- A follow-up to Segre's Ragazzi di Stadio - forty years later.
- The German woman has long been a victim of the Reich. Suffering from deprivation, separated from her husband and children who went to war, or raped by the Soviets in Hitler's defeat, they have come through the judgment of history.
- It was the year 1984 when a group of architects decided to organize a one night music band as a New Year's party joke in Kaunas, Lithuania. The joke proved to be so good that rumors about the new exciting rock band spread from lips to lips and soon their intellectual circus grew into the Rock Marches - massive events involving thousands of people - that transformed into the big meetings for Lithuanian Independence later named the Singing Revolution. This is the story about the people who raised their independence with the smiles and songs regardless of the danger of the situation.
- Portrait of the anarchist Nestor Makhno who initiated the first self-managed libertarian communes in Ukraine, the free soviets.
- Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derby, one of the most important derbies of the world, has been documented by French legend footballer Eric Cantona. Legendary football player came to Turkey and got information about Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. Documentary on between the two clubs, the rivalry since their establishment, was described as a parallel to the 20th century Turkey date.
- This 3-part series tells the story of the right to asylum in Europe, through the 19th and 20th centuries. The series comprises three distinct 52-minute parts: "The Outlaws", "The Undesirables", and "Your ID, Please?".
- Returning to his beloved native Marseille, Carpita focuses on three unemployed dockworkers who try to earn their keep by selling seafood.
- French documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of Luc Besson's "The Big Blue", it's impact on the community of professional free-divers, as well as providing throwbacks about filming told by Jean-Marc Barr.
- Giosue is murdered after witnessing a horse theft. While seeking vengeance for her son, the mother faces all kinds of problems with the police.
- Occupied France. A young woman is shoved into a car by Germans, then loaded into a boxcar... At the Bussières station, a railway worker, Julien, hears voices inside one of the sealed boxcars of the stopped train. A note slips through a crack. "I'm alive and I love you. Sarah." Julien visits the address on the note and finds a family of Hungarian Jews: two grandparents, and Sarah's son Thibaud, age 4. Julien offers to help with forged papers. They give him Sarah's diary for safekeeping. Later, when he returns, he finds the house ransacked, the grandparents gone. Julien takes Thibaud home. His girlfriend Lucie senses something is wrong. She's right; Julien has fallen for the personality he finds in Sarah's diary...
- Coming from all social strata, a priory model citizens of the Third Reich, one thing unites these women: hatred against the Hitler regime and the desire to end the Führer.
- A scientific expedition to the island of South Georgia.
- Scientists work together to better understand the impact of global warming.
- The film follows a yearlong investigation on the relationship between elephants and men led by Taya F. Diaz, an ecologist from Sri Lanka working both as a journalist and a naturalist. For ages, local elephants lived peacefully with men.
- "Celio Azzurro" is the name of a small preschool in the heart of Rome and a shining example of how to educate young children and establish a dialogue between different cultures. The film is about the energy and dedication of a group of teachers who fight for the school's survival.
- Orphelins, un frère et une soeur vivent ensemble dans une cité de banlieue. Chacun de leur côté, ils tracent leur chemin. Le frère passe la plupart de son temps à rendre service à ses voisins, tandis que la soeur se passionne pour le théâtre. L'un vit cloisonné entre les murs des HLM, l'autre s'en évade en incarnant des personnages imaginaires. Jusqu'au jour où le frère refuse que sa soeur continue ses cours de théâtre. Ils s'enferment alors dans un douloureux combat passionnel, dont aucun des deux ne pourra sortir indemne.
- Karim, mid fourties, lives in France since his early teenage years. For the first time in many years he returns to Lebanon to transfer his father remains, who died during the war, from Beirut to his home village.
- The story of twenty-one American POWs who, after the Korean War ended, chose to live in China instead of returning the USA.
- After a long absence, Marie decides to return to the family home to introduce her partner. What is intended as a warm family gathering, slowly becomes an embittered and fraught encounter as deeper familial truths are forced to the surface.