Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 498
- A story centered around a group of self-destructive skateboarders in Paris.
- An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies.
- With aerial footage from fifty-four countries, 'Home' is a depiction of how Earth's problems are all interlinked.
- A farm near Laguiole, in the Aubrac countryside. Luc Olié, forty, is found murdered with a bullet in his chest.
- Elisabeth Richard, a district attorney, and Paul Jansac, a police officer are in charge of the investigation of the death of Pierre Saint-Florent whose corpse was found in a beach near Martigues.
- In the pastures of the Vercors, a shepherd has been murdered. The whole village suspects the former schoolteacher, because the herdsman ruined her career a few years previously, when he found out that she was dating his 17-year-old nephew.
- Riva returns to his home town of Kinshasa to sell fuel, however the people whom he stole it from are close behind and when Riva tries to get with a girl her crime boss boyfriend isn't too happy about this.
- Maussane, at the very heart of Provence, with its olive trees and its charming squares. Deputy prosecutor Elisabeth Richard and local police commander Paul Jansac are investigating the murder of Caroline Autiero, wife of an old mill-owner.
- Assistant prosecutor Elisabeth Richard and police chief Paul Jansac re-team to solve the consecutive murders of a young lawyer and a realtor in Aigues-Mortes, France, who both turn out to be suspects in an unsolved rape two years prior.
- The assistant prosecutor is trying to unravel the murder of a local farmer-cum-tourist guide, stabbed in the heart and left in a Larzac cave.
- "L'emprise" is the story of a drama, adapted from the moving book-witness "Acquitted", by Alexandra Lange. The story of a mother of four children, which is found in March 2012 in the dock of the foundations of Douai for the murder of her husband. How does a woman manage to kill the father of her children with a knife? During the three days of the trial, panting narrative takes us into the daily life of Alexandra, a mother that the society has failed to protect, neither she nor her children from the control of a monster she has loved. Through this incident that made headlines and upset the public, an event movie that raises the question of the balance of justice. Will she be heard?
- A devastated mother's desperate search for her daughter.
- One day in 1986, François Mitterrand forgets his black felt (his initials) in a Lyons restaurant. Daniel Mercier, a young executive who has just been reprimanded by his superior, who judges that the computerization of its business plan is stupid, steals it to clear his head. It was then that his life is turned upside down.
- A pharmaceutical salesman wakes up to a bad hangover and a missing kidney, sending him on a mission that takes him to some strange and unsettling places.
- Margot, a mother-of-three who works as a secretary at an Import's company is summoned to work as a secret agent with the codename "Rose" forming a funny duo with the handsome spy FX.
- At the age of 12, Gabriel was sexually abused by Father Vincey, his headmaster. Fifteen years later, he is still traumatized. Constantly racked by this wrong that he has kept secret, Gabriel buys a gun and moves in near the boarding school where the priest is still headmaster...
- Jeanne Millet is a director. Unfortunately, the inspiration has not been there. We invite him to his native region to present one of his first films during traveling screenings. This homecoming will offer him the energy of a new beginning.
- The young editor-in-chief of a fashion magazine must divorce from her ex unbeknownst to her current beau, who just proposed to her.
- Complaint is a detective series of 52-minute episodes, centered around a police station in a working-class suburb of a provincial French city (the St. Herblain area of Nantes, to be exact), where detached houses with kitchen gardens rub shoulders with tower blocks. There's no mafia or organized crime, just petty lawbreaking, but it keeps our cops busy. Fights that get out of hand, conjugal disputes, quarrels between neighbors, family tiffs, pick-pocketing, pilfering from building sites, minor trafficking and illegal laborers. And plenty of bodily harm, from the trivial to the extremely grievous and, at times, even fatal. Against this backdrop of everyday lawlessness, the series paints a picture of people's lives when they slip out of control, veering into the comic, the tragic or the absurd.
- A documentary that reveals the untold story of apartheid's fall, and the mysterious French businessman who was instrumental in Nelson Mandela's release from jail.
- Pauline Quenu, a wealthy heiress, is still dispossessed of her property by Mrs. Chanteau and his son Lazare.
- Everything points to Sébastien, 13, as his father's murderer. Two boys from the neighboring estate hide him from his pursuers. With the help of Sébastien's half-sister they will try to uncover the truth.
- Jean-Pierre is a brilliant surgeon. The problems of his nearest and dearest don't interest him. But when he discovers that he too has a serious heart disease which needs operating on, Jean-Pierre finds out what it is to be a patient.
- Serial killer Guy Georges' hunt by a female captain who created a DNA database that revolutionized the police methods.
- After his protégé is killed during an unauthorized intervention, Major Mallory has now only one goal: to find his killers. However, he will have to compromise with the young Captain Lindberg sent from Paris to supervise the investigation.
- A dying woman is fighting to choose a new family to keep her four children together, after she's gone.
- After the death of her brother, Marylou returns to a chalet in the Alps, where she grew up as a child. Immediately she is confronted with the grim atmosphere of her childhood, the reason why she turned her back on her family.
- In the late 60s, Rita, Rachel, Muriel, and Stéphane formed a rock band called Tiger Lily. Two decades later, after long having put away their guitars, the women look back at their lives.
- The story of the rise of Alexander Stravisky, a brilliant and seductive crook, in Paris of the roaring twenties. But unchecked greed and corruption does not go unpunished. The political decadence he feeds off will also cause his downfall.
- Bruno falls in love with Christine, a pretty dermatologist. Embarking upon a passionate affair, Bruno immediately wants children. But Christine has lied to him: playing on her beauty, she told him she was 42, but is actually 50.
- The Pécourneaus are a close-knit farming family, determined, despite the accumulating debts, to save their farm. A series of unfortunate events plus a new European regulation combine to make their situation untenable. Their daughter Émilie decides to publicise their story, to rally as many people as possible to their cause.
- Between September 1940 and August 1944, luxury hotels are requisitioned by the Germans as staff headquarters, giving the hotels' employees a ringside seat of the enemy's secrets and activities. Such is the case with Royal Palace, run by Maxime and Solange Verdier, in which the Abwerth, the German counter-intelligence service, establishes its HQ. Not only this, but they also have to welcome François, Maxime's intrusive brother, who comes to the hotel at the request of the German authorities to reform the orchestra which made him famous before the war. At the same time a Resistance network working the capital's top hotels, and led by the mysterious "D'Artagnan", starts to cause mayhem for the German counter-intelligence agents. Is Maxime, the Royal Palace's peaceful manager, really D'Artagnan? Is oily François the awful collaborator he seems? Such questions become explosive when a Jewish family take shelter at the hotel, joining the employees in their tasks while knowing nothing about the hotel business.
- Claire Lepecq-Quémeneur investigates the murder of a drop out, found on a piece of wasteland. Very quickly Alain, her ex-husband, realises that their 17 year-old son Basile, is guilty and does everything possible to avoid Claire suspecting him. But the clues she discovers lead her to the same conclusion.
- Robert Boulin was a French politician and minister under Valery Giscard d'Estaing. On 30 October 1979, his body was found in a 46-inch-deep pond. Anonymous letters questioned his integrity, accusing him of illegally acquiring land. The investigation concluded it was a suicide, though former associates have contested the finding.
- The Hugo's Brain is a French documentary-drama about autism. The documentary crosses authentic autistic stories with a fiction story about the life of an autistic (Hugo), from childhood to adulthood, portraying his difficulties and his handicap.
- Twins Camille and Marie live happily with their parents in a seaside town on the Mediterranean coast. On the day of their 15th birthday, Marie throws herself off a cliff. The tragedy tears the family unit apart. Each person has to face their own questions and the complexity of grieving.