Documentaries
The Grey Revolution
No longer associated with old age or “giving up”, grey hair is the new blonde, and it's everywhere. Long accepted for men but taboo for women, it's now being embraced by fashion designers and is even taking to the catwalks.
From fashion icons such as Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevingne to manga he...
The invitation from Catalonia to the Camargue
In this film we set off to discover two exceptional regions steeped in tradition: Catalonia and the Camargue. Two hunters will share their experiences and be confronted, in turn, with a biotope unknown to them, living in total immersion alongside their host.
The Magic of Sweets
“Roudoudous”, “crocodiles”, “white pearls” or multicoloured lollipops… there are more than 400 varieties of sweets in France. Confectionery is all about nostalgia and feeling good. Some adults are still kids at heart, and perpetuate the magic of sweets from generation to generation through their cre...
The mullet: a misunderstood genius
Given the scarcity of "noble" species such as sea bass, fishermen are turning to a new target: the mullet. In culinary circles, it’s made a place in the greatest Parisian restaurants, with Alain Ducasse and the sushi masters! The mullet, the old misunderstood genius, has become “Fish 2.0”!
What give...
THE MYSTERY OF AURORA BOREALIS
It tells the story of two scientists who decided to leave for the great north, to film northern lights in 3D. Jean Mouette works at the Institute of Astrophysics in Paris and has been hunting the deep space for years photographing galaxies and solar eclipses in the four corners of the planet. Thier...
The Nuremberg of Communism: Autopsy of a Stillborn Trial
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Bukovsky attempted to set
up a court to judge the crimes of communism. Currently entrenched in his house
in Cambridge and harassed by the British courts in a sordid sex case (possibly
engineered by the FSB), he shares with us the untold story o...
The wild boar, myths and realities
The proliferation of wild boars is posing serious problems, including damage to crops, road collisions and health risks. This film alternates between spectacular hunting scenes and interviews with scientists in order to take stock of current and future issues, such as the reasons for this population...
The Wind Laughs in the Cornfields: portrait of Maurice Joffo
Born of Jewish parents of Russian origin, Maurice Joffo, brother of the author of the bestseller "A Bag of Marbles", tells of his childhood and adolescence in occupied France, his life and his amazing journey to becoming the wealthy 87-year old man that he is today.
From his flight to the Free Zone ...
Tupperware, putting the seal on feminism
How did a small box from the United States start an unprecedented household revolution and play an unexpected role in the emancipation of women from Orlando, Florida to Tours, France?
Going beyond the product itself, the story of Tupperware is, without doubt, also that of feminism!
75 years afte...
Yvan Bourgnon, offshore racer: IN BALANCE ON THE OCEAN
In 2015, the Swiss skipper Yvan Bourgnon - a regular offshore racer and winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre in 1997 alongside his brother Laurent - completed the first around the world solo voyage in a cabin-less catamaran the size of a beach yacht, "Ma Louloutte". 220 days and 55,000 km at sea, wi...