History
Ancient cities : the Builders of History
They Built Cities to Assert Their Power. A thousand years later, their walls still speak. This is the story of the builders of the medieval world.
Step into the heart of the Middle Ages, where stone ruled, cities embodied power, and builders became legends. This documentary series brings myt...
THE IRON MASK: The Enigma of the Sun King
A two-part docuseries uncovering the truth behind one of France’s most legendary mysteries — who was the man behind the mask?
Masked until his dying breath, imprisoned for 34 years without ever being tried, the mysterious Man in the Iron Mask continues to haunt the history of France.
Was he a ...
THE SAGRADA FAMILIA, DESTINATION GAUDI
Experience a thrilling exploration of one of the world’s most incredible architectural feats !
In June 1926, the iconic architect Antoni Gaudí passed away, leaving behind the monumental Sagrada Família unfinished after 43 years of dedication.
One hundred years later, amidst wars, finan...
5 DAYS that changed TRUMP
From Trump Tower to the steps of the White House, discover the story of the man who defied every rule.
A real estate tycoon turned reality TV star, Donald Trump shattered the codes of American politics to conquer the Oval Office.
Love, betrayal, scandals, sensational moves... Step behind the s...
THE DEBT
This film tells the story of my family between 1943 and the present day, between Amiens, Calais and Berlin. It's a film about what we pass on beyond what we would like to, and about what we receive that we don't want.
I was born three decades after the fall of the Nazi regime.
A month after th...
AT THE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSAL: Germaine Le Goff, the Story of a Pioneer
This documentary tells the story of Germaine Le Goff, a trailblazer in the field of education. Her work and vision shaped a more inclusive and universal approach to teaching, breaking barriers and paving the way for a new educational model. It explores her journey, the challenges she faced, and the ...
Les Bas Buissons, Memories of a Former Sanatorium
In the heart of the Muette woods in Dreux, restoration work is underway across several kilometers of ruins. The Bas Buissons site—once home to one of the largest sanatoriums in France—is now at the center of a major real estate redevelopment project.
Built in 1928 and abandoned since the 1990s, t...
The French GI of Omaha Beach
In 1938, Bernard Dargols traveled to the United States for an internship. Two years later, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He would become the only Frenchman to land on Omaha Beach wearing an American uniform.
Bernard Dargols (1920–2018) led an extraordinary life. He shared his captivatin...
RASHI OF TROYES
Rashi—rabbi, commentator, poet, and winemaker—was born in the 11th century in Troyes. A rabbi rooted in the city, he chose to use French rather than Latin, making his writings a valuable resource for scholars of Old French to this day. His commentaries on the Bible and the Talmud have transcended bo...
Adélaïde H., an Alsatian Resistance Fighter
Adélaïde Hautval was a free spirit, a born resister who devoted her life to serving others, refusing any form of compromise. Born in 1906 in Alsace, she became a psychiatrist and was deported to Auschwitz during the Second World War as a "friend of the Jews."
Upon returning to France, she upheld ...