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- Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.
- This six-part series traces the Second World War, from the rise of the Nazis to the surrender of the Japanese, with detailed portraits of key figures.
- Chronicles Hitler's life as a failed painter and far-right activist up to his election as Chancellor of Germany, leading to his relentless rise to power, culminating in the beginning of World War II.
- Docudrama about the life of Louis XIV nicknamed "the Sun King", the King of France who ran a glamorous court, expanded the borders of France, loved women and parties and built an incredible palace for himself - the Versailles.
- The story of the mass school shooting perpetrated by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
- A look inside Paris' Crazy Horse, a club that boasts the greatest and most chic nude dancing in the world.
- A three-month series of documentaries, hosted by actor Richard Dreyfuss, look at some of the more unusual aspects of American society. Considering that the director is David Lynch, the aspects chosen are some of the much more unusual ones. Subjects chosen for the Lynch treatment include Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and the gruelling weeks of training at a US Marine boot camp.
- Documentary presenting the evolution of first species that eventually became humans. It shows how their lives could look like, along with evolutions of certain animals they met on their way.
- For decades, Eva Braun was seen as Adolph Hitler's "dumb blonde" - just a pretty distraction for the Nazi dictator. But more recently, historians have revealed another side to her story. She was an attentive disciple dedicated to the man she called "my Führer," but stayed out of the limelight as World War II unfolded. Eva and Adolph married in April 1945, and the next day they committed suicide.
- A black man from the Paris suburbs seeks to escape the violence of his immediate surroundings by training to become an actor at one of France's most prestigious drama schools.
- Today, more than half the world's population lives in cities. These large, sprawling melting pots expose a society's identity and culture for all to see. What makes these gigantic urban centres go round? Why do millions of people dream of living in them? What give these megacities their soul? These are the questions that Alexandra Leroux will ask in her exploration of the world's megalopolises.
- Docudrama based on the events of August 1st/2nd and the drama that unfolded with British Airways Flight 149, after the outbreak of the Gulf War in Kuwait City.
- Early 1980, French secret services recruit a young Palestinian militant to infiltrate an actif Palestinian organization.
- In the name of consumer freedom, the number of erotic fairs and video porn companies has increased with growing market economy.
- "During the first three years of the 1954-1957 Algerian war, François Mitterrand, future President of the Republic, was in turn Minister of the Interior, then Minister of Justice. He was one of the leading figures in the governments of the Fourth Republic, which applied a particularly repressive policy in Algeria. A formidable unsaid surrounded by these three long years. The film reveals, thanks to unpublished archives, that François Mitterrand, Minister of Justice of the Guy Mollet government, refused pardon, in more than 80% of cases, to FLN militants sentenced to death. Why, as Minister of Justice, the one who would abolish the death penalty in 1981, did he support the policy of the worst of the government of Guy Mollet? Step by step, the documentary follows the future President during these years which will lead the Fourth Republic to the abyss. He questions French and Algerian witnesses and relatives at the time. Among them: Gisèle Halimi, lawyer, Roland Dumas, lawyer and deputy of the UDSR in 1956, André Rousselet, former chief of staff of François Mitterrand, Robert Badinter, Minister of Justice from 1981 to 1986, Jean Daniel, journalist writer. »
- Based on the bestselling novel by Marc Dugain, this original docudrama weaves unique archival footage within a fictional story and sheds a new light on J. Edgar Hoover. This film reveals the FBI director's battle to retain power from the Kennedy clan. From 1960 and 1963, two ideals of America come face to face and two sets of morals clash. Clyde Tolson, Hoover's right-hand man and secret lover, is the last survivor of this psychological drama. He recounts this intense political period when America's destiny has never been as dependent on one of the most powerful and mysterious figures of the time.
- Questions the burning mystery of intimate heterosexual and homosexual relations in times of war. And shows how being close to death reinforces the yearning for passion.
- In Chile, where abortion remains illegal and punishable by imprisonment, we follow a group of young activists who put their lives at risk to run an underground abortion hotline.
- May 1968. Charles de Gaulle is 77. His great career is behind him. Obsessed by France's prestige, he's looking with distance to the student demonstrations. An intimate portrait of the General through the tale of 68'events.
- Year 2060. Climate predictions made at the beginning of the 21st century have turned out to be dramatically true: global warming of the Earth's atmosphere now has serious consequences on the every day lives of our grandchildren.
- May 8, 1945: WWII comes to a close. The last Nazi soldiers attempted to escape their inevitable fates. Allied troops were parading through liberated towns. The Soviets invaded conquered territories. Out of these last weeks, a new world order came about and a new era: The Cold War.