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DOMINIQUE CRENN, a Rock Star in the Kitchen
In 2018, French chef Dominique Crenn became the first woman in the United States to earn three Michelin stars. Thanks to her restaurant in San Francisco, she was named the world's best female chef at the age of 50 by the prestigious World’s 50 Best Restaurants.
Constantly reinventing classic Fren...
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...
FAMILY THRILLS: Big fun, bigger spectacle
Giant zip lines, man-made canyoning parks, sky-high dining experiences… Seaside resorts and mountain destinations are pushing boundaries to attract thrill-seeking families in search of escape — at prices they can afford. How far will they go to impress? And how can you enjoy it all without breaking ...
IS THIS LOVE, the true story of Bob Marley
Relive the key moments in Bob Marley's life, through poignant archive footage, legendary performances and testimonials by international artists!
More than 40 years after his death, Bob Marley is still known in every country in the world. Some even see him as a prophet. His music, his me...
THE SNOW QUEEN (Ukrainian National Orchestra and Corps de Ballet)
Ballet in two acts, adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, with music by Grieg, Massenet, Offenbach, Johann Strauss and Berlioz.
Recorded on 26 and 27 December 2024 at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées
Direction : Louise Narboni
With :
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14-18: THE VOLUNTARY PRISONER
This film is first and foremost a discovery. Nine volumes of a diary written during the First World War and found in a plastic bag left at an Emmaüs outside Paris.
Achille Bourgin, a 33-year-old father and post office clerk, did not go to the Front, having been exempted due to tuberculosis. To a...
1924: the Pride of Black Paris
Opening in 1924 in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, the most famous West Indian dance hall in the capital, the Bal Blomet, was the crucible of a new black identity.
It was there, far from accusing eyes, that the creoles of Paris and integrated workers, artists, intellectuals and “revolutionaries...
MAYAS: the secrets of the last cities
In their own way, Coba, Mayapan and Tulum all played host to the last moments of a civilisation as impressive as it is mysterious.
What do these three cities tell us about the way Mayan societies operated? How does their architecture inform the experts about the scientific knowledge and construct...