Documentaries
Zimbabwe, the biggest bass in the world?
In Zimbabwe, black bass grow to exceptional sizes; on Lake Mteri, inaugurated in 2000, the record catch stands at over seven kilos.
Can Zimbabwe host the next world record? This is what we will try to find out in the company of fishermen who are passionate about this mythical fish.
HORIZONTAL SNOW
Adventures and explorations in Himalaya and Canadian Great North. A documentary series drove by Jean Troillet, the Swiss mountain guide and veteran climber who made the achievement to climb 10 peaks over 8000 metres without oxygen.
GREENLAND, WHY NOT ! – 26’ (2016)
The team leave Tasiilaq for a new...
Biguine – Inheritance
Martinican musical history is largely marked by colonisation, slavery, the wars of influence between the old European colonial empires and the eruption of the Montagne Pelée in 1902.
The development of its music, like its population, has followed a historical evolution. Martinique music has its orig...
Delepine / Kervern: Open Exhausts
Documentary about the filmmaking duo Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern.
Filmmakers Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern, who came to us from Groland, (a popular French TV show on Canal +), create works of poetry often inspired by outsider art and surrealism.
"Each of our films tells the same story...
Tod Browning, The Game of Illusions
A portrait of the "Edgar Allan Poe of the cinema", the director of the mythical Freaks and the first Dracula “talkie” with Bela Lugosi, through his films, which were thought lost and recently found.
Although the director's two best-known films are talkies (FREAKS and DRACULA), Tod Browning was main...
60 days of sharing economy
Could you live only by using new social economy methods?
Eugenie, a young actress, decided to accept this challenge : to live exclusively thanks to sharing economy.
For three months, with no income, just her possessions and abilities, she will have to work, think, eat, move, live through the shari...
7 Days and 7 Nights in Annecy
Situated between Grenoble and Geneva, Annecy has a long and rich history. Today it’s known as the "Pearl of the French Alps", thanks to its lake and its exceptional location at the foot of the mountains.
Covering an area of 27km2, Lac d’Annecy is one of the largest lakes in France and one of the ...
A Day at the Fair
A fair is a bit like a stage: a place where eloquent demonstrators, keyed-up competitors and impatient customers rub shoulders. The traders have to pull out all the stops to sell as much merchandise as possible in just a few days, while those taking part in the competitions hope to see months of tra...
A Hunt in Rural France
Rural society has evolved with the modernization of agriculture, but in some medium-sized mountains the plots are too low for the winter sports economy and too high to suit the interests of productivity. A glimpse into the daily lives of the inhabitants of these forgotten areas, for whom hunting is ...
A Very English Air
Originally a British breed, today the English setter is the most popular gun dog in France. What are the reasons for its success? Is the English Setter really the most versatile of hunting breeds? From its origins to the present day, this documentary retraces the history of the English Setter with l...