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- Mora is a reporter travelling to Latin America when he witnesses a murder through the lens of his camera.
- Offers comprehensive interviews with the collaborators in the production of the music video William Sheller: Excalibur (1989), and the innovative techniques used in it.
- A collection of eight criminal stories set in the North of France.
- So few of them have returned from the Ravensbrück camp. Their voices have never had the opportunity to tell us and little by little they are disappearing, victims of time, age and suffering. Ravensbrück is the name of the former municipality of Germany located 80 km north of Berlin in which the Nazi regime established from 1939 to 1945 a concentration camp specially reserved for women and in which children also lived.
- Returning to his kingdom after years of war and conquests, the King is welcomed by his son. If the Prince expresses his joy and his gratitude to God at seeing his father safe and sound, he is no less determined to question his power.
- A music program for children, produced and hosted by Jeff Cohen, an American music teacher and pianist who has composed for cinema and television.
- Moti, a 12-year-old Bengali boy, tells us about his country and how his life has been profoundly influenced by a chance encounter with Paul Danvin, a French ship captain. Paul is in the depths of depression. He has recently watched helplessly as a bunch of pirates looted and set fire to his ship, The Alhambra. He ends up in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Without the ship, the crew and his identity papers - which were stolen from him - Paul takes the train for the capital city of Dhaka where he crosses paths with Moti and his mother Alima.
- A collection of nine 52-minute documentaries presenting the history of the most famous French aircraft inventory.
- A collection of seven 52-minute documentaries about the depths of the oceans, filmed in Papeete (Tahiti), in France, in the Autonomous Region of the Azores (Portugal), in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and in the USA.
- The story of the Mirage 2000, a fighter plane designed by the French company Dassault Aviation, in the late 1970s.
- Multiple aspects of chewing-gum are covered in excerpts from slapstick and comedy films, archives and feature films, animated and cartoon sequences, advertisements, and news footage, from Japan, the United States, Singapore, and Indonesia.
- Covers the history of the Soviet Union from the Bolshevik Revolution to the presidency of Gorbachev.
- This 3-part program analyzes climate change around the world, and how advanced is awareness of climate degradation on Earth in various regions: part 1. Climate Refugees; part 2. The Climate Fair; and part 3. From One Extreme to the Other.
- A 3-minute clip taken from À la mesure des océans (1995), especially cut for the French Space Agency (CNES) website.
- Thanks to the Mirage III family of jet aircraft, France proves that it is a leading industrial nation in aviation. Since 1958, 1,401 Mirage III have been built in over eighty different versions for twenty-one countries around the world.
- Discovery of daily life in a French suburban police station, in La Courneuve, north of Paris, through the eyes of a local police officer, Claude.
- The story of the three airports in the Paris area: Roissy/Charles de Gaulle, Orly, and Beauvais-Tillé, told in three parts: 1. The Age of the Pioneers; 2. The Glory of Orly; and 3. From Roissy 1 to Roissy 2.