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- Follows the journey of Clémence and her kitty, Rroû, as they leave Paris to spend the holidays in the countryside. While there, Rroû enjoys the wildlife and befriends Câline, a white kitten who prowls in the woods.
- When a sudden illness and an unexpected reunion threaten dutiful housewife Elena's potential inheritance, she must hatch a desperate plan ...
- In the Jura mountains, the silhouette of a boreal lynx slips through the beech and fir trees. He calls his female. This is the beginning of the story of a lynx family.
- With wolves now firmly established in France, Jean-Michel Bertrand discusses the issue of peaceful cohabitation between them and humans.
- Forty adventurous scientists go on an expedition to the end of the world, to the island of Madre de Dios, in the Patagonian archipelago.
- At 25 years old, Jean-Christophe Markovic is at the top of his career as a professional basketball player. Though courted by the most prestigious teams in Europe, Jean-Christophe surprisingly decides to join his former club which has recently been promoted to the highest level. His ultimate goal? The French national team.
- In this documentary, director Jean-Michael Bertrand once again follows the trail of wolves. This time, however, it is not about adult wolves, but about young animals that have left the pack and are going out into the world alone.
- Third most visited natural site in the world after Niagara Falls and Mount Fuji, the Mont-Blanc massif fascinates. Cradle of world mountaineering, land of adventure for the pioneers of climbing and skiing, giant laboratory for scientists, inspiring muse for writers and painters, land of extraordinary technological conquests, the "Roof of Europe" is both a place of spectacle and a place of conquest. At its feet, the Chamonix valley, "the daughter of Mont-Blanc", has an astonishing history, sometimes captivating, always unique. This film is the story of a "conquest". Told over more than three centuries, this documentary aims to tell the crazy story of a small mountain village, isolated, even secret, where in the year 1000, man confronts an oversized monster of ice and stones.
- Nausicaa, the largest aquarium in Europe, aims to be a world leader when it comes to protecting our oceans, in particular, the "high seas". Much more than just an ordinary aquarium, Nausicaa offers a unique gateway to the world's oceans with its top-tier scientific research center. As such, it can be a key partner for the protection of species and serve as a model of innovation for the aquariums of the future.
- More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman province in Southern Gaul - Gallia Narbonensis. It was the second most important Roman port in the western Mediterranean and the town was one of the most important commercial hubs between the colonies and the Roman Empire, thus the town could boast a size rivaling that of the city that had established it: Rome itself. Paradoxically, the town that distinguished itself for its impressive architecture, today shows no more signs of it: neither temples, arenas, nor theaters. Far less significant Roman towns like Nîmes or Arles are full of ancient sites. Narbonne today is a tranquil town in Occitania. For the past 20 years, archaeological excavations have been unearthing what once constituted the importance of Narbo Martius: The excavations have brought to light the remains of a monumental Capitol, an amphitheater and of subterranean storerooms. In 2019, a large Roman necropolis of 1.500 graves was discovered at the outskirts of Narbonne. The history of the inhabitants of Narbo Martius is narrated in light of these spectacular finds. The inhabitants' origins, customs and way of life are reconstructed. Further excavations unearthed living quarters, ancient streets, wine-growing estates, docks and even a huge and extravagant villa of 2.500 square meters. Narbo Martius was Rome's first colony in Gaul and became a town of first rank importance when Cesar's legions arrived. Later, on account of Emperor Augustus' order, it was made the capital of the region: as "Rome's eldest daughter", or as second Rome, the town exercised its immense influence on the Mediterranean region for more than 300 years.
- A cold odyssey over more than 8,000 km through contrasting territories, from the mountains of Mongolia to Lake Baikal, from the taiga to the Siberian tundra: this is the challenge that Nicolas Vanier set himself. The adventure will last 18 months, 18 months during which Nicolas and his team face one of the most hostile regions of the globe before reaching the Arctic ice. An exceptional journey, where only traditional modes of transport are used to overcome the constraints, each time different, of the regions crossed.
- The story of a young Indonesian boy who befriends orangutans rampaging a village.
- The story of a Sri Lankan boy who controls elephants attacking a village.
- The American mountaineer Gary Hemming marked the era of the 1960s. The story of this "exceptional" character is intimately linked to that of the rescue of the two German mountaineers on the west face of the Drus, in 1966, a rescue which he had took the initiative. While the official emergency services of the EHM try to reach them from above, a pirate rope made up of Gary Hemming, René Desmaison, Lothar Mauch, Gil Bodin, Mike Brurke, François Guillot, the filmmaker Gérard Bauer organizes to join them from below and succeeded after a fierce struggle the rescue. The press seizes the event and elevates Gary Hemming to the rank of national hero. All the newspapers appear on the front page of this tall guy with a cool attitude, mismatched clothes, jovial smile and long blond hair. From then on, on the nickname: "the beatnik of the peaks".
- The story of Buddhist monks in Thailand who find comfort in an affectionate relationship with tigers.
- The story of a young girl teaching her cheetah to return to the wild in Namibia.
- The story of two lions during several years.
- Teenagers surviving in the bush.
- The story of Cqptain Cousteau's chief diver Bernard Delemotte and free diving champion Jacques Mayol, who cross the ocean with two little girls to dive with dolphins and whales.
- The story of two kids watching over rhinos and playing toreador with them.
- The story of Noah's Ark: a leopard plunders the kitchen, hyenas and baboons fight to sleep in Marlice's bed, wild dogs force her to take refuge up a tree.
- On March 12, 1987, the young French mountaineer Eric Escoffier prepares his equipment, very limited in material and food. He is going to chain three mythical north faces of the Alps in winter: the Eiger, the Matterhorn and the Grandes Jorasses at the same time as Christophe Profit who left earlier. The ascent of the first summit, the Eiger is slow, difficult and full of pitfalls. It takes 17 hours to reach the top. Without recognizing the terrain (he prefers to improvise) the mountaineer continues on the Matterhorn. When night falls, anxiety is felt on the side of Zermatt, help is organized to come and get him. Despite his refusal to come down, "Escoff" lost an ice ax while receiving the bag containing the headlamp sent from the helicopter, letting himself be airlifted to the valley, barely 300 meters from the summit. Christophe Profit, a few hours earlier, will succeed him, the sequence of the three summits.
- Georges Livanos, nicknamed the Greek but pure child of Marseille, amateur mountaineer, opened more than 500 routes in the Calanques, 40 in the Dolomites, and repeated many of the greatest routes in the Alps in the company of the best climbers of his time, d friends, and especially his wife Sonia. He is also the author of the classic "Au-Delà De La Verticale". This report follows for a day the legend, 71 years old now, of his apartment in the Marseille city in the Calanques. As a true Provençal, he speaks without filter of the exploits that made him famous, gives his opinion on modern climbing and on life in general: the portrait of a great climber and above all of a fascinating character with a sense of humor sharp.
- The story of a girl crossing the desert with her lions.
- The story of a young girl who goes camping to teach her lion, cheetah and leopard, who have grown too big and temperamental to stay in the house, to survive in the wild.
- The story of a puma who grew up with a disabled young Argentinian and is taken away by the police.
- Shark feeding. Close contact. Close attacks.
- Swimming elephants cross from one island to the other in the Andaman sea.
- Guido Magnone designs cardboard boxes by hand for his parents' small business. A painter friend loves his brushwork and pushes him to attend the Beaux Arts. He takes an external competition, wins it, befriends the sculptors César and Féraud, surrealists, a handful of bohemians. He then discovered the mountain and quickly became one of the best climbers of his generation. He made prestigious conquests such as the west face of the Drus in the Alps, the first ascents of Fitz Roy in Patagonia with Lionel Terray or Makalu in the Himalayas... Magnone also participated in the creation of the UCPA and will be president of the Groupe de Haute Montagne from 1961 to 1965. From 1977, Guido returned to his first passion: sculpture, to devote himself fully to it around 1990. He began to exhibit again in 1996. In 2002, he exhibited his sculptures in Paris , Bourg-la-Reine, Aosta then in Etroubles in 2009.
- A documentary about the animals on a huge estate in France.
- 1997– 1h 28m6.7 (7)TV Episode
- An exploration of how changing international relationships may affect Cuba and Cuba's vast natural resources and unique species.