Thu, Apr 1, 2021
On Ua Huka, north-west of Hiva Oa, part of the Marquesas Archipelago, cars have gradually replaced horses. One of the island's last remaining horsemen, Vohi Brown perpetuates the tradition by continuing to live with his animals. Today he initiates Poko into the ritual of breaking wild horses in the sea.
Thu, May 20, 2021
Virginie Buisson, Manuel Cormier and Max Shekleton tell the poignant story of their ancestors, all three deported from the Paris Commune to New Caledonia. On the evening of Bloody Week, May 28, 1871, the Paris Commune came to an end, and the Parisian revolt was defeated in a ferocious crackdown. The combatants who were not killed in battle, or shot following summary trials, were taken prisoner and deported to the prisons of New Caledonia. It is this story, that of Honoré Bonnaventure, Victor François Cormier and Etienne Henri Manjon, that their descendants tell today.