Highlights

THE PEOPLES OF NORTH VIETNAM [52’]

A mosaic of cultures

The far north of Vietnam is home to various small ethnic groups with different languages, lifestyles, and clothing styles. They often live in isolation in this magnificent mountainous region, trying to keep their traditions alive by wearing splendid costumes that distinguish the groups.

Rehahn is a photographer who has settled in the country and opened a gallery where all his work is collected. He has made the diversity of traditional costumes his favorite subject.

Once again, he heads north on a colorful journey to document and bear witness to these remote ethnic groups.

SEPIA, THE ODYSSEY OF A CUTTLEFISH [52’]

Adventurous tentacles

Like Nemo, the fish Sepia is a tiny cuttlefish that sets off to meet odd characters and discover astonishing landscapes.

As she explores the ocean, Sepia finds herself drawn into a major migration of marine animals on a colorful journey that brings together singular protagonists such as a seal, tiny sparkling shrimp, and strange tree-shaped corals.

THE SECRETS OF MARS AND THE MOON [2x52’]

The closest stars

The Moon and Mars are the stars closest to our planet.

Despite their proximity, there are still many things we do not know about them.

A TENNIS ICON [52’]

The extraordinary life of Suzanne Lenglen

Suzanne Lenglen remains one of the greatest tennis players of all time. In addition to her exploits on the court, she contributed to women’s emancipation.

She left an indelible mark on her sport, winning 250 tournaments, including 83 without losing a single game, three Olympic medals, and six Wimbledon titles. She lost just seven matches in her career.

In addition to this exceptional record, she was an icon of feminism, a talented writer, and the ambassador of high-fashion maestro Jean Patou.

LIFE IN THE TIME OF… [6x52’]

Backstage of History

Each episode in this series immerses us in the everyday life of a bygone era.

The stories revolve around the adventures of fictional characters who remain true to historical reality, set in emblematic locations of their time.

BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT [10x26’]

A yoga retreat that turns into a nightmare

Sophie and Vicky are two young women who move in the same circle of friends but do not like each other. The only thing they have in common is their date of birth. For their birthday, they receive a joint gift from their friends: a "yoga healing" course in the forest. Worst of all, they have to share the same room.

The retreat takes a nightmarish turn when a participant is found dead, apparently murdered. Two policemen arrive, but one of them seems more interested in protecting the property owner's reputation than solving the crime.

Forced to stay on during what they consider to be a poorly conducted investigation, Sophie and Vicky must pool their efforts to identify the killer and save their skins before joining the list of victims.

THE KIM DYNASTY, A FAMILY AFFAIR [2x45’]

A winning survival strategy

It is a small country, barely the size of an American state, with 25 million inhabitants and an insignificant economy.

Yet, North Korea has become a nuclear military power to reckon with, and its ruling family has been incredibly successful at keeping a grip on the country when other dictatorships have vanished long ago.

Their favorite tools are to terrorize the population and blackmail the world. This is how one ensures the survival of the first communist dynasty in History—an ongoing winning strategy.

Also available as 90mns

MYSTERIOUS HOLY LAND [52’]

The secrets of the fourth monotheist faith

The Holy Land, the stage of the greatest episodes of the Bible, is a territory of legendary and fascinating stories.

Situated between Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, it is home to enigmatic places and breathtaking natural landscapes.

In the hidden caves of Qumran, an archaeological site in the West Bank, ancient manuscripts reveal their secrets.

MATTHEW PERRY, THE ONE WE MISS [52’ or 70’]

An actor who marked an entire generation

This film delves into Matthew Perry's life and career, spanning from his early years to his breakthrough as the unforgettable Chandler Bing in the hit series Friends.

With the help of numerous excerpts and archive footage, we retrace his film roles, his struggle with personal demons, particularly his addiction problems, and the challenges he overcame right up to his tragic end.

A poignant tribute to an actor who marked an entire generation.

THE SECRETS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN [3x52’]

A window into nature’s evolution

Because it is susceptible to the consequences of global warming, the Mediterranean Sea has recently become the focus of scientific attention.

What do we know about the mechanisms that regulate its ecosystems and biodiversity?

This series focuses on three areas where animal and plant species have adapted in surprising and unprecedented ways, giving researchers a window into nature’s evolution.

ENDING WARS AND MAKING PEACE [90’]

The art of diplomacy and reconciliation

How do you put an end to conflict? This film aims to show us the way, drawing on the experiences of those who have negotiated peace in the most challenging wars of our time.

Statesmen, Nobel laureates, and senior diplomats who have worked actively to end hostilities in Colombia, South Africa, Afghanistan, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict explain how lasting peace can be achieved.

At a time when war is front-page news, peace heroes become indispensable.

STATUE OF LIBERTY, A FRENCH GIANT [52’]

A superstructure that revolutionized its time

Erected over a century ago on a small island in the Bay of New York, the Statue of Liberty attracts over 4 million visitors every year.

The "lady who lights up the world" is a formidable concentration of innovation. A colossus of such height, never built before, required a treasure trove of engineering.

A true technological feat, this humongous project was perfectly in tune with its time, an era defined by a race for progress.