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- DirectorFabrizio CalviJean-Michel MeuriceStarsArmelle ProtteChristian RistThis documentary helps us understand the major banking and financial crisis that has been shaking up the global economy for the past five years. It takes us to the heart of a new capitalist system that no one can control anymore.
- DirectorFabrizio CalviJean-Michel MeuriceFollowing La grande pompe à phynances (2012), everything is good for getting rich and too bad if society becomes more and more unjust. Why didn't anyone see it coming? Why couldn't we prevent the disaster? And why does nothing seem to have to change?
- DirectorAntoine Vitkine
- DirectorStéphane BégoinStarsAntoine de Maximy
- DirectorArpad BondyStarsHarald SchumannYanis VaroufakisPaulo Nogueira BatistaHarald Schumann talks to people from every walk of life to understand the situation in Greece. From ordinary shopkeepers to people from within the Troika.
- DirectorThierry MichelStarsOlivier CheyssonThierry MichelLye MudabaThe film takes us from the mouth to the source of the second largest river basin in the world, that of the Congo River. All along its 4371 km, we discover places that have seen the turbulent history of this country
- DirectorAnnalisa PirasStarsAngus DeaytonFlavia Piras TrowJohn Arthur30,000ft: sometime in the not-so-distant future. Eight year old Jane Monetti sits aboard an aeroplane destined for Berlin Tempelhof, but all is not well. Far below her is a post-Union Europe and countries that collaborated happily at the beginning of the 21st Century are regressing into a fractious collection of isolated nation-states. Scared by the turbulence, Jane strikes-up a conversation with archeologist, Charles Granda (played by Angus Deayton): he is about to give a lecture on the EU and he begins to explain to her what the European Union was and also what has been lost since its collapse. We rewind to 2014 and Annalisa Piras's film goes on to examine current-day Europe and the challenges that are mounting against the Union's survival. Beset by growing nationalism and an increasing dissatisfaction with its undemocratic political structure will Europe descend into the apocalyptic future presented at the beginning of the film? Using interviews, archival footage and an innovative combination of documentary and drama, Piras constructs a picture of a Europe that is worth fighting for. Following six different European individuals and their stories, she shows the immense positives of a Union that has prevented major wars since the fall of Nazi Germany but also highlights that it is an organisation in need of major reform. Subtle, profound and witty, The Great European Disaster Movie is far more than just a political film. Instead, it frames Europe through the eyes of those who are most important to its success: the Europeans themselves.
- DirectorChristian PovedaStarsJosé Roberto MartínezSilvia Portillo LópezAna Burgos Arévalo"La Vida Loca" reflects a depressing and hopeless reality. The documentary, by photojournalist and filmmaker Christian Poveda, follows some of the members of "la dieciocho", the so-called 18th Street gang in a poor San Salvador neighborhood.
- DirectorJeremy SeifertStarsJeremy SeifertFollow filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and his circle of friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of L.A.'s supermarkets. In the process they uncover thousands of dollars worth of good food and an ugly truth about waste in America: grocery stores know they are wasting and most refuse to do anything about it.
- DirectorXavier Muntz
- StarsRichard HammondSven WieskottenRalph ErnstRichard Hammond reveals secret animal abilities from the natural world, and discovers how those same animals have inspired a series of unlikely human inventions at the very frontiers of science.
- DirectorJérôme FritelMarc RocheStarsSteve BannonA French documentary about one of the worlds biggest banks and its influence in everyday life.
- DirectorMatthieu LietaertFriedrich MoserStarsCatherine AshtonLeon BrittanMaria Green CowlesTHE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists in the EU-capital, of the PR-conglomerates, think tanks and their all embracing networks of power and their close ties to the political elites.
- DirectorÉric GuéretStarsÉric AlauzetMichel BarnierKarine Berger
- DirectorYann Arthus-BertrandMichael PitiotStarsGérard DarmonChristian IansanteFlying around mediterranean sea to explore the most diverse area in the world with over 427 million of its inhabitants in 24 countries within 3 continents
- DirectorGary GlassmanChristine Le GoffScott TiffanyStarsJoan R. BranhamMario BrassardMichael DavisGothic cathedrals are marvels of human achievement and artistry. On this journey inside the jewels of Gothic architecture, discover how medieval builders, drawing from hidden formulas in the Bible itself, reached such spectacular heights.
- DirectorAlexis MarantA worldwide investigation about land grabbing and the relocalization of agriculture from rich countries to poor countries.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughDavid Attenborough's groundbreaking study of the evolution of life on our planet.
- DirectorDaniel LeconteStarsElisabeth BadinterFrançois BayrouChristophe BigotWhen twelve cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad were published by Denmark's largest newspaper in 2005, European muslim groups denounced the cartoons as insulting and sacrilegious. To everyone's surprise, the protests against the Muhammad drawings took a worldwide scale, even leading to violent demonstrations in several Muslim countries. In France, the satirical news magazine Charlie Hebdo joined the conversation and reprinted the controversial cartoons, causing an uproar among the country's growing Muslim population. Months later, the Great Mosque of Paris, the World Muslim League and the Union of Islamic Organizations of France took Charlie Hebdo's editor Philippe Val to court for defamation and incitement of hatred. Tough Being Loved by Jerks offers a real-time account of the ensuing trial, arguably one most divisive and heated legal proceedings in recent French history. The film features lawyers, witnesses, journalists, editorial conferences, demonstrations of support, as well as the reactions of the prosecutors and Muslim leaders around the world. Given new relevance after the January 7, 2015, attacks at the Charlie Hebdo offices, which left 12 dead and 11 wounded, Tough Being Loved by Jerks also features candid interviews (and rarely seen behind-the-scenes moments) with acclaimed Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, such as Cabu, Charb, Tignous and Wolinski, who were killed on January 7, 2015. As such, the film offers a unique perspective into the current debate around France's founding ideals and its current realities.
- DirectorFrédéric Mitterrand
- DirectorAlexandre PapanicolaouEmilie YannoukouStarsAlexis TsiprasHope on the line follows closely the president of the Greek radical left party SYRIZA Alexis Tsipras during a whole year, starting from the decisive campaign for the June 2012 elections until the shutdown of the Hellenic public broadcasting corporation (ERT) in June 2013.
- 2014– 1h 32mTV EpisodeDirectorEmmanuel BlanchardStarsStéfan GodinWhen after five bitter years of war Nazi Germani surrendered at last, it meant not the end of troubles and misery. This excellent documentary (in two episodes) recalls the first post war years in (mostly) France: the joy of liberation, the punishment of those who collaborated with the Nazis, the harsh years of reconstruction of a ruined country, the political struggles, the growing fear of the communists.
- DirectorPatrick ForbesBBC documentary charting the politics of both sides of the Brexit campaign and the resulting changes in Westminster.
- DirectorValentin ThurnStarsKlaudia FischerJörn FranckMichael GerlingWhy do we throw away so much food? And how can we stop this kind of waste?Amazing but true: On the way from the farm to the dining-room table, more than half the food lands on the dump. Most of it before it ever reaches consumers.
- DirectorMartin WilliamsStarsRichard LinternPatrick StewartA fantastical - but factual - journey to the Centre of the Earth.
- 20161h 31mNot Rated7.3 (565)63MetascoreDirectorFred PeabodyStarsI.F. StoneChris HedgesLeslie MoonvesA look at the life and work of American journalist, I.F. Stone, who leads a one-man crusade against government deception.
- DirectorHarvey LilleyStarsMichael ScottMarco PlachesiMatt SureWith the help of a team of experts and the latest in 3-D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong, along with Dr Michael Scott, explores the hidden underground treasures that made Rome the powerhouse of the ancient world.
- StarsSimon RodenPatrick FloersheimYves RossyFrom Slovenia to France, The Alps views from the sky cross six Alpine countries (Slovénie, Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and France). It offers a unique opportunity to take a fresh look at the most important mountain range in Europe: from magnificent aerial shots taken using a Cineflex camera allows us to put in effect to rediscover its principles pale peaks. The directors are are gone to meet those who live in mountains and valleys: women farmers, hoteliers, shepherds, sportsmen, monks and pistors. Most of them are young and showing a great desire to reconcile linking traditions, the protection of sites and technical progress.
- StarsAndrew Graham-DixonGiorgio LocatelliAndrew and Giorgio travel the length and breadth of Italy. Along the way, they visit the delights of the Italian scenery and pay hushed homage to the phenomenal art that comprises Italy's past. Whilst absorbing the beauty of the sights and art both on and off the beaten track, they derive great pleasure from cooking and eating the local cuisines.
- DirectorJacques MalaterreJavier G. SalanovaStarsCharles BerlingPere ArquilluéPeter BataklievDocumentary presenting the evolution of first species that eventually became humans. It shows how their lives could look like, along with evolutions of certain animals they met on their way.
- DirectorJeff Orlowski-YangStarsJames BalogSvavar JónatanssonLouie PsihoyosFollow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world's changing glaciers.
- DirectorRomain BesnainouStéphane LopezStarsDonald Trump
- DirectorDavid ColemanDaniel BogadoAshok PrasadStarsHans RoslingInfographic extravaganza with world famous Swedish statistician and showman Hans Rosling. His main message - that our world is profoundly changing in ways most of us simply don't realize - much of it for the better.
- 1997– 1h 27m7.3 (30)TV EpisodeDirectorOlivier JulienStarsFethi AmaniAbdelouahed Ben-NcerMichael BidellerIn Morocco, new excavations on the site of Jebel Irhoud upset the generally accepted view of the dating of the appearance of man.
- StarsSteve BannonRudy GiulianiJonathan KarlProtests, political turmoil, pandemic - the inside story of the extraordinary Trump presidency. Friends and foes tell of his rise from TV star to leader of the free world.
- DirectorAlex GibneyOphelia HarutyunyanSuzanne HillingerStarsAlex AzarCharlie BakerScott BeckerAn in-depth look at how the United States government handled the response to the COVID-19 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic.
- DirectorAlbert KnechtelStarsRaquel Xipaia
- DirectorMatthias FuchsOn the night of 14-15 July 2021, the river in the Ahr Valley in western Germany experienced spectacular flooding, with the water level rising by over 7 meters. The floodwaters swept away cars and houses and caused the death of 135 people. Olivier Grieß was torn from his home by the raging waters after seeing the town's bridge give way. Friedhelm Jakobs, a fireman, clung to a cross on a grave for a night. Julian Dela is still reeling from the cries of distress he heard from his neighbors. In North Rhine-Westphalia and the Belgian border region, the damage is considerable. What has happened? Will natural disasters become the norm in Central Europe?
- A masterful orator, Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy in October 1922, four years after the end of the First World War. Using the threat of chaos, he seized power in a legal coup that would inspire many dictators. The son of a far-left activist, Mussolini enjoyed the support of employers and many veterans. By promising the Italian people a return to greatness, repressing communists and suppressing civil liberties, he won the admiration of many in the 1920s, and reached the height of his popularity during the Ethiopian War in 1935.
- DirectorTorquil JonesStarsNirmal PurjaSuchi PurjaKlára KolouchováFearless Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purja embarks on a seemingly impossible quest to summit all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks in seven months.
- StarsChuck BerrySome of Chuck Berry's most famous songs played live by their creator, sometimes with some of his famous admirers, including Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and Linda Ronstadt, or covered by stars such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Paul McCartney and ELO.
- DirectorNina Maria PashalidouStarsAlaa Al AkkadOana BogdanDennis
- DirectorDavis GuggenheimStarsJimmy PageThe EdgeJack WhiteA documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White.
- StarsMichelle PhillipsAlice CooperMicky DolenzDocumentary pulls back the curtain on a mythical world and provides an up-close look at the lives of the musicians who inhabited Laurel Canyon. It paints an intimate portrait of the artists who created a music revolution that would change popular culture.
- 1983– 1h 54mTV-MA7.7 (194)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael KirkStarsDavid AxelrodWesley LoweryMegyn KellyBarack Obama's promise of unity collapsed as increasing racial, cultural and political divisions laid the groundwork for the rise of Donald Trump.
- DirectorJérôme FritelThey call it 'blue gold'. Around the world, demand for water is exploding. By 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages - creating ideal conditions for a new market - Banks, investment funds and hedge funds are all rushing to invest billions of euros in anything related to water. A real monopoly has begun. The financialization of water is a battle taking place on many fronts: ideological, political, environmental, and of course, economic.
- DirectorAnne PoiretStarsMuzahim Al-KhayatNawfal Hammadi Al-SultanGiovanni Fontana AntonelliISIS forces were driven out of Mosul in July 2017. How to rebuild the city after more than 3 years of occupation?
- DirectorFred FougeaStarsGuillaume de TonquédecChristian CouloumyStéphanie BodetA documentary that shows the different fauna that populates natural habitats of France, and the people that aims to protect and preserve them.
- DirectorRichard DaleLixin FanPeter WebberStarsRobert RedfordJackie ChanFrom BBC Earth Films, the studio that brought you Earth, comes the sequel - Earth: One Amazing Day, an astonishing journey revealing the awesome power of the natural world. Over the course of one single day, we track the sun from the highest mountains to the remotest islands to exotic jungles. Breakthroughs in filmmaking technology bring you up close with a cast of unforgettable characters. Told with humour, intimacy and a jaw-dropping sense of cinematic splendour, Earth: One Amazing Day highlights how every day is filled with more wonders than you can possibly imagine- until now.
- DirectorPascal CuissotRob HopeStarsFranck AdrienLong before the arrival of Homo sapiens, the Neanderthals wander the vast European plains, regularly drowned into the Ice Ages. Several discoveries, in France and England, and especially on the island of Jersey, now allow the archaeologists to understand the lifestyle of those first great nomads of Europe, that lasted 300 000 years
- DirectorSeamus HaleyLaurent RichardAurélia RouvierStarsRobin BartonBanksy is a household name, but behind this name hides a multitude of stories, artworks, stunts, political statements and identities, leading to one of the art world's biggest unanswered questions- who is Banksy?
- DirectorChristian BuckardDaniel GuthmannStarsJean-Luc JulienMichael Che KochBy launching its fleet against the Chinese junks in 1889, the British Empire declared one of the first wars motivated solely by economic interests. Deploring a trade balance largely in deficit with China, the United Kingdom wants to sell him its stocks of opium by force. Faced with resistance from the Qing Empire, the British went on the offensive in the name of free trade, whose pacificating virtues they were convinced of. Since this exemplary history of ambiguous relations between states, from cooperation to fierce competition, trade wars have been repeated, increasingly sophisticated but not always less bloody. The advent of the industrial revolution, liberalism and then globalization have multiplied the sources of conflict.
- DirectorJens NiehussSince the People's Republic of China dethroned the United States to become the world's largest economy, and especially since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, the two countries have been waging a merciless trade and technology war. This battle, with tariffs and protectionist measures, is all the more complex because their economies are linked by interdependence.
- DirectorAgnès HubschmanStarsVladimir PutinMichel RocardThe North East Sea Route has always been a dream for thousands of sailors. Due to global warming, this axis is now ice-free for most of the year, the sea ice having halved. This disaster for ecology, however, whets the appetite of certain countries, including Russia, which sees it as an issue of economic development with the exploitation of gas and oil. The country has even found a strong ally with China, which is also projecting many opportunities. But the United States, which entered the race late, is reviving the threat of the hypothesis of a cold war in Antarctica.
- DirectorCharles ColvilleStarsHelen McCroryBob BrainSusan Francis
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsWill LymanJeremiah KisselMike McNallyIn the midst of the historic coronavirus pandemic, economic hardship, rising unemployment, race riots and growing insecurity, U.S. citizens were called upon to choose between incumbent President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden in November 2020. After four years in office, the Americans had again a choice of who should lead the nation in the future. But who are the two candidates? How was their life proceeding? How were they influenced and what distinguishes them? In this 2-hour TV special, veteran FRONTLINE filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team use interwoven investigative biographies of both men to answer these questions with knowledge from friends, family, colleagues and adversaries about the challenges that affected Trump and Biden's lives and how it qualifies them to face up the crisis of the nation.
- DirectorAlastair FothergillJonathan HughesKeith ScholeyStarsDavid AttenboroughMax HughesOne man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement.
- CreatorGianluca NeriStarsVincenzo AndreucciAntonio BoschiniFabio CantelliAmidst a heroin crisis, Vincenzo Muccioli cared for the addicted, earning him fierce public devotion -- even as charges of violence began to mount.
- StarsMichael ReiterAnnie FarmerShawna RiveraSurvivors reveal the manipulation, abuse and emotional scars suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Their stories expose a sex trafficking ring of powerful enablers leading up to his 2019 arrest.
- StarsJohn AliteMichael FranzeseJim KosslerFive Mafia families ruled New York with a bloody fist in the 1970s and '80s, until a group of federal agents tried the unthinkable: taking them down.
- DirectorJeff Orlowski-YangStarsTristan HarrisJeff SeibertBailey RichardsonExplores the dangerous human impact of social networking; tech experts sound the alarm on their own creations.
- StarsEstelle GalarmeCédric TourbeFrom the Gilded Age to the present day, the history of modern America has been one of wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few families with enormous fortunes. 120 years ago, a capitalist Eldorado emerged in the USA, paving the way for personalities like Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. How did the power of the super-rich consolidate itself, especially during the economic crisis after 1929 or during Ronald Reagan's policy of deregulation and tax cuts in the 1980s? Using extensive archive footage, this three-part documentary mini-series explores this question and tells in detail the history of American capitalism over a period of 150 years: from Rockefeller to today's plutocrats like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg, to the Wall Street crash of 1929 that triggered the Great Depression to the global financial crisis of 2007/2008.
- DirectorEd CharlesStarsDavid AttenboroughEd CharlesToby NowlanWeather controls the distribution of freshwater around our planet. In turn, shapes the lives of animals across the globe, rising to an incredible diversity of species and habitats.
- DirectorEd CharlesStarsDavid AttenboroughToby NowlanRichard WollocombeThere are not five separate oceans, but one. Its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move. This constant mixing is vital for the health of oceans and marine life.
- DirectorNick Shoolingin-JordanStarsDavid AttenboroughIsrafeel AhamedOliver CroftsHumans are changing our planet so rapidly, it's affecting earth's life support systems: our weather, our oceans and the living world.
- StarsKate FleetwoodPiers MorganAndrew NeilA dramatic three-part series tells the incredible story of Rupert Murdoch's Empire, interweaving his behind-the-scenes influence on world events with the personal battle for power at the heart of his own family.
- DirectorKevin MacdonaldStarsBob MarleyZiggy MarleyRita MarleyA documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley.
- DirectorJean-Robert VialletStarsNorman BorlaugJimmy CarterDwight D. EisenhowerIn the name of progress political leaders, lobbyists, industrialists and bankers use and abuse the resources of the planet though they know better. Is the resulting climate change irreversible?
- DirectorAndreas PichlerStarsDavid NuttRaphael GaßmannHarvey MilkmanAlcohol: No substance in the world seems so familiar to us and is so incredibly diverse in its effect. Alcohol is available everywhere and this particular molecule has the power to affect all 200 billion neurons of our human brain in completely different ways. But hardly anyone calls alcohol a drug despite its psychoactive and cell-destroying effect. Why do we tolerate the death of three million people every year? Have we turned a blind eye to the dangers and risks for thousands of years? What role does the powerful alcohol industry play with an annual turnover of 1.2 trillion euros in this on-going concealment? The author, who himself enjoys having a drink, looks into the question why we drink at all, what alcohol does to us and to what extent the alcohol industry influences society and politics. He travels around the world from Germany via England to Nigeria to detect aggressive trading practices of the global alcohol industry seeking growth in new markets at all costs. He also visits Iceland, which successfully made the turnaround: Where 20 years ago hordes of drunks roamed the streets, young people today master their need for relaxation and life stimulants without alcohol. The film has no intention to point a moral finger but nevertheless will significantly change the drinking habits of the viewer.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughSimon BlakeneyBill RudolphAfrica, the world's wildest continent. David Attenborough takes us on an awe-inspiring journey through one of the most diverse places in the world. We visit deserts, savannas, and jungles and meet up with some of Africa's amazing wildlife.
- DirectorAli TabriziStarsAli TabriziRichard O'BarryLucy TabriziPassionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine species - and uncovers alarming global corruption.
- DirectorFranck CuveillierPascal VasselinStarsPascal VasselinDavid ChavalariasCatherine Collinet-Manipulating research to delay the progress of knowledge on certain subjects is part of the strategy of a growing number of industrialists. Researchers set out to dismantle the mechanisms behind this phenomenon, which is gaining ground.
- CreatorDoug Mackay-HopeNick Smith-BakerStarsChiwetel EjioforLilian PinteaJoseph SekarCameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new discoveries, incredible colours and patterns, and just how fast it is changing.
- DirectorBayan JoonamStarsBayan JoonamMarley ClementsJT WildeTo understand what Q is and why it has been so enormously popular, hosts Bayan Joonam and Marley Clements get to know the most influential QAnon evangelists.
- DirectorBayan JoonamStarsMarley ClementsBayan JoonamManuel Chavez IIIIn an effort to determine if Q was created as an elaborate hoax or clandestine operation, Bayan and Marley are forced into the dangerous world of internet trolls.
- DirectorMarley ClementsBayan JoonamStarsMarley ClementsBayan JoonamMelanie SmithBayan and Marley examine Q's impact on the American electorate as Q theories spread from the far-right to the far-left, and as more crimes are committed in the name of Q.
- StarsKhaled HosseiniNadja BerlinghoffShukria BarakzaiLook at 40 years of war through the eyes of those who suffer most from it - the women of Afghanistan. The documentary begins in the 1960s, when peace reigns in the Kingdom of Afghanistan. When the communists take power, an endless war begins that changes the face of Afghanistan. Women become pawns in ideological battles. After September 11, 2001, Afghan women hope for the return of peace. They want to take their fate into their own hands, but the spiral of violence continues to this day.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughExplores and unravels the mystery of how and why animals migrate, showing some of the most dramatic and compelling stories in the natural world through spectacular and innovative cinematography.
- StarsDavid AttenboroughJoerg WiedenmannExploring the many ways animals use colour throughout their lives.
- DirectorJames BluemelStarsAndy SerkisMartin WebsterIraqi civilians recall their initial hopes before the realities of war become clear. That initial hope would be tragically short lived once the realities of occupation with no postwar plan hit the streets of Baghdad.
- DirectorJames BluemelStarsAndy SerkisThe Iraqi insurgency is examined through Lt Colonel Sassaman's descent into the darkest regions of his psyche. Alaa Adel was 12 years old when she suffered life-changing injuries from a roadside bomb.
- DirectorJames BluemelStarsAndy SerkisThe emergence of ISIS concludes the brutal legacy of the Iraq War.
- DirectorMais Al-BayaaRamita Navai
- DirectorMaryam EbrahimiStarsSaeed SadeghiIn 1980, as a young reporter, Saeid Sadeghi covered Saddam Hussein's first offensives on the Iranian border. Through his photos, he contributed to mythologizing the resistance of his army by exalting the heroic dimension of the fighters. However, he discovers the appalling reality of a conflict that sees Iran sending its troops to the massacre and understands that the power uses his photos to give the youngest the desire to become martyrs and spread the Shiite ideology, in order to export its revolution. To reveal the hidden face of a traumatic past, Saeid Sadeghi travels today in Iran in search of the survivors and their families. He wants to bear witness to the propaganda of a theocracy that sacrificed the lives of thousands of soldiers in this murderous war.
- StarsNathalie BauerGiovanni BruscaFrancesco AnzelmoSalvatore 'Totò' Riina: son of a farmer from Corleone, who at the age of 52 became the absolute ruler of the Sicilian mafia. Giovanni Falcone: the judge who initiates the first trial of the Sicilian mafia, sentenced to life imprisonment for 'Totò'. As in a Shakespearean drama, the viewer experiences the escalation of violence .
- StarsSigourney WeaverThis episode will show how innovations in construction are burgeoning: 3D printing, material salvaging... In cities, homes will be modular and 'Äúintelligent'Äù, and the growing population will lead us to explore new spaces on Earth and even other planets...
- To respond to global demand and population growth, energy production will have to increase by 75% by 2050. The fossil fuels that we currently use on a massive scale are becoming increasingly rare and are highly polluting, wreaking havoc on the climate.
- DirectorEmily TaylorRound-trips between the satellite's eye and the micro camera's eye allow us to better understand the conditions that make the Earth, the only habitable planet, the only one that shelters such a biodiversity. As it rises, the aurora borealis reveals the presence of the atmosphere, which acts as a protective shield. Man stands out among all these species thanks to the imprint he leaves on the landscape. Certain gatherings such as the Burning Man festival or the great pilgrimages are of such a magnitude that they too can be spotted in space. Almost everywhere on the planet, the soil bears the scars of the exploitation of natural resources by man. Satellite images also bear witness to climate change and its dramatic consequences. But these same images can also be a source of hope.
- DirectorGeeta GandbhirSam PollardAn investigation into hate, produced by Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney. Evolutionary anthropologist Brian Hare searches for the origins of this powerful emotion.
- DirectorGeeta GandbhirSam PollardAn investigation into hate, produced by Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney. Cognitive scientist Laurie Santos examines how tribalism shapes perceptions of other groups.