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- A documentary about Marie Curie life, a woman who has two Noble-prize.
- A group of policemen look over three murder cases including a cutthroat that prays on young women, a madman that hid his deformed landlord's corpse in the floor, and a wine aficionado who buries his friend alive.
- A biography of the pioneer film director Georges Méliès, featuring his son André playing Georges, and with shots of his second wife, aged 90.
- In Morocco, a French sergeant falls in love with the sister of an Arab colleague, a dangerous situation that could result in death for both of them. Complicating matters is the fact that her father is an Arab chief fighting a local bandit who is also in love with her.
- Scenes, based on the journal of the French woman of science, or imagined by the director, from her life and that of her husband.
- In the civil war that tears apart Algeria in the 1990s, police chief Brahim Llob hunts down Islamists extremists on a daily basis. Having become the favorite target for them, it is with fear that he goes every morning to his office at the Central Commissariat of Algiers. Annoying for the power in place, preparing to publish a whistle-blower book, Morituri, Llob is obliged to take early retirement.
- The American star Dolores Gray lands in Paris where she is welcomed by five admirers who compete for the right to accompany her on her walks through the streets of Paris. Bob takes her to the fun fair and makes her discover the acrobatic dance number of Margit & Margot. Ted shows her Raymond Girerd performing Charles Trenet's "Retour à Paris". As for Peter, he introduces her to the sweetness of the parks and of sentimental strolls...
- The film tells of the principal stages in Marie Curie's life and career. She was a citizen of Warsaw, famous scientist- double winner of Nobel prize in Science. Our interlocutors they are e.g. L'Oreal-Unesco prize winner "Women in Science" from 2011. There are women-scientists from five continents. All are awarded of the prize amounted of 100 000 dollars for scientific works of the greatest meaning to the humanity.
- Mustapha, a taxi driver in Paris unknowing helps a jewel theft escape the police.
- On the Butte Montmartre, on Christmas Eve, three solitary men (a foreign writer, a Black electrician and an old pharmacist) start following a human billboard whose advertisement is topped by an electric star. Their steps lead them to the Hôtel de l'Espérance, where a young illegal immigrant is about to give birth to a baby. At midnight, a little boy is born. Like the Three Wise men, each of the followers of the star offers the newborn a gift. The magic of Christmas has operated once again.
- A compilation of images filmed clandestinely in a camp for French officers during the Second World War.
- Saint-John Perse's poem "Étroits sont les vaisseaux" told by Jean Vilar and illustrated by artist Laure Garcin.
- In 1949, explorer Paul-Emile Victor led the first Arctic campaign of French polar expeditions. The documentary, commented by the leader of the expedition, retraces this perilous journey in the polar desert of Greenland, and films the daily life and activities of the team of explorers and scientists.
- The planet is filled with dust and particles of all kinds, natural or originated by man. Such a state of things has of course a great many consequences for public health, with diseases like silicosis, inherent in various human activities, some of which are detailed (farming, notably the treatment of flax; industrial activity, particularly porcelain and cement work, coal mining).
- Four short feature films with children in France, Japan, Morocco and Russia.
- A day in timeless Brittany. A day like hundreds of thousands which preceded it. A day like the many others that will follow. A day governed by the the ebb and tide of the ocean, cadenced by the gestures of tasks humble or formidable, colored by the always changing light - born from the dark of the night at dawn only to return to it at dusk.
- The first balloon ascension, attempted and achieved by Pilâtre de Rozier, took place in the Bois de Boulogne on 21-11-1783. This first exploit was followed by others and men like the Brothers Montgolfier, the Marquis d'Arlandes, physicist Jacques Alexandre Charles then became the pioneers of what was to be modern aviation. Until then many of these Icaruses paid their audacity with their life...
- The Emperor live in Adélie Land. The father incubates the egg. The mothers take care of the young. The males move north in search of food and goes back to look for his family. When the ice melts, they head north on a perilous journey
- Five European countries are taking part in a scientific expedition to Greenland to establish the ice record of the Ice Cap. Led by Paul-Émile Victor, the thirty-two-member expedition was divided into five groups regardless of nationality. When the white track will be just a memory, what remains of this life together? Above all important scientific results, but also wisdom acquired during this long experience. For if promiscuity, by exacerbating resentment, has sometimes made life difficult, never an inappropriate word was uttered, never an unfriendly gesture sketched out, and from this collective desire for harmony is born the hope that the peoples of the earth will learn, one day, to live together for peace.