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- This documentary provides a unique and poignant insight into the massacre of Waan Yaat, one of the most tragic episodes of the fratricidal war that mourned New Caledonia in the 1980s.
- Emmanuel Tjibaou, son of the murdered Kanak independence leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou, follows in his father's footsteps and questions the people who mattered in his life.
- "The Tribe of the Invisible" is a humorous docu-animation merging reality and fantasy through testimonials, interviews, and animated drawings. Dive into its captivating world by shedding fears and preconceptions.
- In Nouméa, 30+ squatter settlements host 4000 families living in dire conditions. They seek a better life but are excluded from national development plans. But barefoot children in these settlements laugh and dream.
- The first 100% New Caledonian web documentary (Foulala Production / Skazy, directed by Emmanuel Desbouiges and Dorothée Tromparent), "Kanak - Boutures de paroles," takes you behind the scenes of the world's largest Kanak art exhibition: "Kanak - L'Art est une Parole." Comprising over 100 video modules, along with numerous photos and archival documents, Kanak is built on the principle of "boutures de paroles" (Kaan Falik in the Hienghène language): each element of the site (videos, texts, images) is a cutting or "bouture." Each bouture is connected to others (association of ideas, contradictions, complements, etc.). Navigating through the web documentary, from bouture to bouture, creates a unique tree of words for each visitor.
- Éliott is 12 years old and grows up on Tiga, a microscopic island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here the children have only one immense fear: going to sixth grade and having to leave their paradise to go to college.
- At Camp Est, Nouméa's prison, a sculptor leads inmates in creating monumental totems-workshop "Totem Liberté"-aiming for rehabilitation through reclaiming their Kanak cultural identity, amidst the confines of high walls and barbed wire.
- This documentary uses the imagery of the myth of Cannibale and the Vahiné, to better turn him against himself. Without taboo, nor a priori.
- The exhibition "Kanak - Art is a Word" brought together hundreds of Kanak art objects. Discover the history of the objects, those which work in favor of Kanak culture and the secrets of the Old People.
- In New Caledonia Carsud is the bus company and the symbol of the social history of the country. During the 2000s, Carsud went on guerrilla strikes. In 2010 the company became a model of social dialogue.