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- Laurent Ballesta and his team of divers use tracking technology and sophisticated camera techniques to investigate a pack of 700 Grey Sharks, that hunt a Grouper spawning season in the Fakarava Atoll, near French Polynesia.
- A vast, snow-covered forest, untouched by human presence. Two men cross it, bags on their backs, cross a frozen river and finally arrive at the peatland, a vast white expanse. For years, Yves the painter and Olivier the photographer, have traveled the world, meeting wildlife from one pole to the other, privileged and concerned witnesses to the fragile beauty of the planet. But the two men share a common dream: to see a wolf pack live, grow, and spread out. One day, their search leads them to a hideout in no-man's-land between Iceland and Russia, a place conducive to a different temporality. The wait begins. Over the seasons, they will stand there in these eight square meters of wood, silent amid an unchanging scenery, until they gradually become part of the "picture" and immerse themselves in the life of the wolves. A motionless adventure.
- In the wake of Greta Thunberg, the youth has been fighting for several months to save our planet. Leading the marches, on the front pages of the media as well as on social networks, young women have become, sometimes unintentionally, the key figures of this movement. Who are these women? Why are they so cheered and criticized at the same time? To better understanding of the commitment of Anuna and Adelaide (Belgium), Luisa (Germany), Lena (France), Leah (Uganda) and Artemisia (Brazil), we decided to follow them, but also to compare their struggle with that of another extraordinary woman who preceded them: Julia Butterfly. Twenty years ago, after spending 738 days on top of a majestic sequoia, this young American activist managed to save a thousand-year-old forest from being cut down. The film tells the story of the journey of these committed young women, each in their own way, but all driven by a unique energy, these "sisters in arms" tell their doubts and their desire.
- These two were a match made in heaven. Sébastien decided to take Rodolphe on an unprecedented adventure in summer 2011: the crossing of the Arctic ocean in a sail boat, without food supplies, from Deadhorse in Alaska to the Norwegian Islands of Spitzberg, passing by the geographic North Pole. To do so, he created an ingenious catamaran, a hybrid ice yacht, "Ti'Babouche" capable of navigating both on ice and water. Despite the crazy, aborted dream to attempt at a World first, by taking a sail boat to the North Pole, to this little-known summer ice floe, the film reveals the daily life of these two men, in a captivating and spectacular road movie.
- A revolution is brewing in the French countryside: farmers are talking to the birds, making friends with the foxes, cohabiting with tortoises, welcoming migrating birds and even weeds... And what if these wild farms heralded the arrival of a completely different society? A new alliance between man and nature?
- "For years, people have been made to feel guilty by persuading them that they could save the planet by dint of small gestures. The problem is above all structural, economic and political. Starting from this observation, the writer, director and environmental activist Cyril Dion meets women, men and organizations that have shifted into higher gear: some advocate civil disobedience, others appeal to the law to encourage states to fight against global warming. In Germany, the activists behind the rescue of part of the Hambach forest, already 90% destroyed for the needs of a lignite mine, describe their strategies. And in Mayotte, Cyril Dion talks to activists from the NGO Sea Shepherd, who are behind the operations to save sea turtles threatened by poaching.