Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 239
- Part of the "Arribas Brothers Collection" film trilogy. Documentary film about a young portraitist at Disneyland Paris: Marylou Deserson. In association with Disneyland Paris, Arribas Brothers France & Remsmovies Production.
- On January 7, 2015, in Paris, France, a terrorist attack was perpetrated against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Since that day, the French people have been asking the question: what's freedom?
- Part of the "Arribas Brothers Collection" film trilogy. Documentary film about a young glass-blower at Disneyland Paris: Loïc Bouedec. In association with Disneyland Paris, Arribas Brothers France & Remsmovies Production.
- This film is part of the "Trilport" trilogy: Trilport: From the past to the 21st century (2002), Trilport: Witness to history (2007) & Trilport: For a contract of trust (2007). Trilport is a small town of 5,000 inhabitants, where Gustave de Ponton d'Amécourt, inventor of the helicopter, lived. The exterior scenes of Pierre Chenal's film L'Alibi (1937) were shot "at Trilport beach". The town's name is mentioned several times in Laurent Baffie's satirical TV show "Baffie vérifie la pub", via comedian Didier Caron, himself a native of Trilport. And finally, in 2007, Michèle Bardon, honorary citizen of the town, republished her 1980 book: "Trilport: Témoin de l'histoire".
- On the roads of Normandy, the land of director Rémi Leblanc's ancestors, a journey that leads to American territory, without crossing the Atlantic Ocean. A journey through time, to the site of the Allied landings during the Second World War. Shattering. Places : Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Sainte-Mère l'église, Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial.
- Nous suivons la manifestation contre la réforme des retraites du 11 février 2023 à Paris (France).
- On board a Boeing 737-800, the trip from Mérignac Airport (Bordeaux, France) to Ciampino Airport (Rome, Italy). Flight time: an hour and a half. Movie time: less than five minutes.
- This film is part of the "Trilport" trilogy: Trilport: From the past to the 21st century (2002), Trilport: Witness to history (2007) & Trilport: For a contract of trust (2007). Trilport is a small town of 5,000 inhabitants, where Gustave de Ponton d'Amécourt, inventor of the helicopter, lived. The exterior scenes of Pierre Chenal's film L'Alibi (1937) were shot "at Trilport beach". The town's name is mentioned several times in Laurent Baffie's satirical TV show "Baffie vérifie la pub", via comedian Didier Caron, himself a native of Trilport. And finally, in 2007, Michèle Bardon, honorary citizen of the town, republished her 1980 book: "Trilport: Témoin de l'histoire".