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Sportswomen in Mayotte
We follow the careers of several generations of Mahorish sportswomen, facing not only the occasionally malevolent gaze of their social environment, but also the lack of infrastructures and means. Whatever the obstacles, Dhoimrati, Nasra, Simane, Moinahouri, Saanda... are determined to live their pas...
Stories of Hip-Hop
Portraits of dancers and artists take us on a journey through the hip-hop of yesterday and today, and tell us about the evolution of an urban dance style that’s become an art in itself.
Forty years after its invention in the Bronx lowlands, hip-hop is filling theatres big and small in France. Festi...
The 25TH International Circus Festival of Massy
The International Circus Festival of Massy is known to mix traditional and modern acts and attracts artists from all over the world, who perform before an international Jury composed of circus professionals.
Bears, tigers, panthers, leopards, dogs, monkeys, horses, miming clowns, acrobats, dancers, ...
The Call of Andalusia
Down in the southernmost region of sparkling Spain, where Europe and Africa are separated by just a short stretch of sea and ocean, lies a region with a mellifluous name: Andalusia. From Cadiz to Seville, via Malaga and Cordoba, the region attracts thousands of French holidaymakers every year, who c...
The Catacombs, a Society Beneath the Cobblestones
Thrill-seekers, photographers, painters and historians… several hundred people descend into the 300 kilometres of tunnels formed by the catacombs of Paris on a regular basis.
With its customs, culture and means of communication – as well as the tensions between the different communities - the cat...
The Cep: a wonderful apparition
A film introducing us to the cep mushroom, an autumnal treasure: from the latest scientific discoveries to its social and economic implications, by way of the culinary aspect, the film leads us through a poetical investigation of the mysteries of this legendary fungus.
Eric, an erudite ...
The Commune of Paris and Jazz
The Commune of Paris (1871) was all about Resistance and Revolution, just like Jazz.
Jazz and the Commune, a great political, tragic and lyrical adventure, with its characters and heroes, are brought together here in the form of a hybrid, mixed-race opera, in which slam holds a dialogue with song or...
The Freres Brothers Band: Morning, Noon, and Night
Since 1997, the Frères Brothers musical group has performed over 1,700 times. They have performed in various locations , including at the Festival du Chainon Manquant, Avignon-off, Coup de Coeur Francophone in Québec, the Olympia, Les Musicales de Bastia, Le Mans Cité Chansons, as well as at numero...
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 high road to Kilkenny – Early Music from Ireland
Perfomance of The Musicians of Saint-Julien in Celtic lands, “The high road to Kilkenny” combines refined, “highbrow” pieces along with an entertaining repertoire of songs in Gælic and dances from the Irish Baroque.
Ancient Celtic music carries great mystery. Wherever you look at it, i...