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- After being rejected by his ex-girlfriend Léa, Jonas goes to the cafe downstairs to write her a final love letter.
- Sophie has shot the local bookseller, accusing him of wanting to destroy her by sharing their lovemaking on the internet, like a pornographic object. Her trial reveals the ordeal of a woman victim of cybercrime and the devastating effects on those around her. But, without proof, will she be believed?
- Coline has to interview Simon, who apparently glimpsed his mother's ghost at the instant of her death. The freelance journalist is somewhat doubtful, until he receives a panicky call from his friend Azar who'd just seen her father despite his living in Spain. She soon learns that he's just died.
- A well-known local resident is found murdered, killed by a piece of stone chiselled over 40,000 years ago. Leading the case, Riad Lekcir has to work with his opposite number from the investigation unit, Manon Ferret-Duval. A partnership he would have preferred to avoid given the painful links between them.
- A father enlists the help of an airport employee on a quest to find his daughter's teddy.
- In Paris, three women of very different ages and social backgrounds are drawn into romance.
- Laurence, French teacher at a Lyon secondary school, simply can't take any more. Her doctor prescribes a week off. Whilst her partner Pierre has no idea how to help her, she decides to get away and take stock of her life, both personal and professional.
- The life of a couple takes a dramatic turn during a stay in the country.
- A judge investigating police corruption finds that the deeper he digs, the more roadblocks he finds.
- Lumberjacks in the Massif de la Chartreuse forest discover a man's body, suspended puppet-like by a system of ropes.
- Nora starts a new job only to find that her new boss and his wife know her dad from his college days, which leads to conflicts at work.
- For one family, each day peacefully follows the last... At least until one of them suffers a stroke, Valeria. Watched by little Lucas, intrigued by these adults constantly asking strange questions, the group will have to ask themselves even more and learn to grow up together.
- Its cult slow dance, Sophie Marceau's face, teenage emotions: "La Boum" (The Party) by Claude Pinoteau, is embedded in French film culture. On its release in 1980, it became a veritable social phenomenon. More than forty years later, times have changed but its cult status hasn't faltered. Analysis and explanations.
- Samir lives in a suburban city. One day, he has a revelation when he sees the picture of an American surfer from suburbs who looks like him.
- Four regulars at Maxim's restaurant in Paris try to turn a flower seller into a singer.
- Jonathan Rivière, a leading barrister, is father to a 12 year-old autistic boy, Gabriel. Since the child's birth he had left his education to Gabriel's mother Sophie, who was content to simply cash the cheques. But when Sophie suffers a ruptured aneurysm, Jonathan is abruptly parachuted into Gabriel's life.
- A mother and a son employed in the Elysée investigate on a murder.
- In 1785, Jean-Franois de la Plaine is appointed by the King governor in West Africa, in a period when slavery was the rule.
- Odile and Alexandre have three children. Anissa, Serge and Clément form a blended family. Meï and Chang arrived from Beijing six months ago as political refugees. Nothing suggested that these three families would ever meet. Other than the friendship between their children.
- After hitting her head, a woman has to face living in a mental institution for a period of time.
- Since his father's death, Martin, 11, has said hardly a word. His mother, Camille, is worried. Then, one day, Martin talks about his new friend Jeff who has made life worth living again. But after one night at Jeff's, Martin disappears. Then Camille learns that there's no pupil called Jeff.
- 1965. Colette, a woman of so-called loose morals, is wrongly accused of murder by misogynist policemen. Anne-Marie, a young examining magistrate, is given the case. Will she manage to stand up to her chauvinistic superiors? Inspired by real life, the film recounts the combat of two women of opposing temperaments.
- An idealistic academic tries to take a petty criminal under his wing, but the young man proves to be a dangerously disruptive force.
- 1970s France. In this modern Parisian city suburb, the paths cross of two neighbours living on the same landing, Georges and Claude: one burying his mother, the other about to marry his daughter. Two family events which, on that day, are going to have to co-exist as best they can.
- At the end of an unsuccessful fishing trip, a small trawler's desperate captain and crew ultimately agree they have to do something risky, but potentially lucrative, to change their fortune.
- Wife gone, flat gone, job gone. Things are not going well for Jean. Homeless and broke, he finds himself living with two of his children in his goddaughter's flat. With the musician Victor, he now tries to escape social relegation.
- Having recently donated two paintings to the French state, one by Gauguin and the other by Munch, the billionaire benefactor learns that his daughter has been abducted. As their ransom, the kidnappers demand that he reveals to the world the crimes that laid the foundations for his fortune.
- Garlat, retired police officer, finds himself confronting one of his former investigations as evidence from the past resurfaces and everything is called into question. Is the man he had convicted actually guilty? With his son, also a police officer, Garlat returns to Paris to reopen the investigation.
- November, 1953. Pauline Dubuisson is accused of the cold-bloodied murder of her lover Félix. But who exactly is this young woman that the whole of France wants to see convicted? A cold calculating social climber? Or a free spirit, asserting her emancipation before it became fashionable?
- A physician works for a company that harasses its employees. The physician tries to change this situation.
- Rather than learning France's history through its people, we explore its natural history. A two billion-year journey back in time to look at the country's geological heritage: a mountain chain becomes Brittany, lagoons where Paris now stands, ice from the Aiguille du Midi maps the routes of rivers flowing seawards.
- 1st part: In February 1864, everyone who was anyone in Paris crowded the Drouot auction house for the sale of the contents of Eugène Delacroix's studio. Amongst the works sold were the seven sketch bookings that illustrated the artist's journey to Morocco in 1832 as part of a French diplomatic mission - 2nd part: Eugène Delacroix returned from his travels in Morocco with over 1,000 drawings that later inspired some of his most emblematic paintings. He continued to paint the Orient until the end of his life, until that very last canvas "Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains" completed a few days before his death.
- When 13 year-old Théo sees his friend Alexandre being bullied he, along with other pupils, films the scene without stepping in to help. But the next day, when he realises that Alexandre will never return to the school again, Théo hesitates.
- Many historians have devoted their lives to understanding Paris's history. But some rumors remain unproven, generating fascination and even fantasy. These concern ghosts, spiritualism, poison and hidden treasure. Scientific and historical investigations reveal the French capital's darkest secrets.
- The story of a rich and mysterious family, the Bettencourts, and of the creation of an empire: L'Oréal. A story worthy of any Balzac novel, spanning the 20th century, its sociological and aesthetic changes and its darkest days. It all begins with Eugène Schueller, the father of Liliane Bettencourt.
- This year the Lepic parents are breaking the sacrosanct tradition: instead of celebrating Christmas with their children, they're heading for Las Vegas to see Céline Dion. As for the Bouleys, they're hoping to offer their offspring a simple, environmentally-friendly celebration. But their children would really rather have a classic Christmas.
- C'est l'histoire d'un couple d'italiens qui, après s'être établi à Montréal, plonge dans le drame suite à un fâcheux accident. Librement adapté d'un fait divers survenu au début du 20e siècle, 'La sarrasine' s'inscrit dans la démarche de l'auteur de mettre en lumière l'immigration italienne au Québec et les conflits liés au choc de deux cultures.
- In this documentary, we visit a training school for young women who want to become nurses, in Paris.
- Isabelle and her niece Nina open a fasting and detox centre in the heart of Provence with a helping hand from Baptiste, yogi and general handyman, Jessica, tantric masseur and Maxime, the very attractive equitherapist. Soon the first clients arrive.
- Jean-Luc and his old gang of 1968 pacifists, now in their seventies, reunite to make a film protesting against Swiss military export. After blowing up an arms factory they are brought to justice, but many hail them as heroes.
- A weekend together, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A moment out of time to get to know one another, talk of love, friendship, life. In a house open to surprises and the unexpected, between emotion and laughter, each reveals the invisible thread of their personal story.
- After three years of maternity leave, Karine accepts a job proposed by Antoine, the father of her daughter's best friend. She is delighted to be professionally active again and completely throws herself into her new job. But she is soon concerned about Antoine's behaviour. What begins as flirting turns into molesting, violence, and harassment. Karine resists the humiliation and fear, says nothing, and gradually becomes imprisoned in a trap from which she doesn't know how to escape.
- Life for Félix de Ponte, mayor of Châteauneuf-sur-Valone, was one long success story, until a press article left it in shreds. His little schemes, his mistress: it was all there. Humiliated, his wife Rose decides to get her own back by standing against him in the forthcoming local election.
- A yacht, drifting aimlessly off the shores of Brittany. Empty. Diane Granger, managing director of a renowned crisis management consultancy, had gone out sailing alone. What happened? The firm's young consultants, the "heirs", find themselves left to their own devices, forced to confront a pitiless competition alone, without Diane.
- When Anna disappears suddenly and without leaving a trace, the police feel it was probably deliberate. But her husband refuses to believe it. And rightly so, someone had tried to murder Anna. Saved by a local from the mountains, she wakes up in the Pyrenees, with no memory at all.
- Octave has married Hyacinthe during the absence of Argante, his father.
- People of all ages and backgrounds share what it means to be black in France in 2022.
- May 1931. A mission headed by explorer Marcel Griaule begins an epic journey across Africa. The scientists collect 3,600 objects for the collections at the Trocadéro Ethnography Museum, quickly renamed the Museum of Mankind. The adventure inspires the author Michel Leiris to write "L'Afrique Fantôme", the story of his disillusionment.
- The father didn't particularly want to read his son's autobiographical comic book, particularly as he's "naked every other panel". But the two men find themselves together in the south of France, and take the opportunity to try to reconnect.
- Ten years after the law on marriage for all, has it become simpler to be homosexual in France? The gay and lesbian population have greater visibility and media presence, but homophobic hate crimes continue to increase, meaning that coming-out, growing-up and affirming your homosexuality remains a long and solitary route.