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- Looks at the fallout of the 2008 Iceland's bankruptcy crisis, documenting the personal stories of people from a range of social and economic backgrounds, and arriving at a surprising picture of a capitalist society on the brink of despair.
- Milena is a student of theater and dance. For making money, she poses for painting class in the school of Beaux Arts. She comes across a Chinese boy, Chang. Milena is interested to this timid but yet gentle boy. She tries to talk to him, understand him, and share her emotions with him. But the physical, psychological and cultural nuances bring them embarrassments and misunderstandings. Milena realizes that Chang is trying to change himself to adapt the French way of life. But that's not exactly what Milena expects out of him.
- The show hosts people who works in the realm of arts, mostly literature, but also painting, photography or history.
- After WWII, in 1945, Raymond Grosset recreates the photographic press agency Rapho. The agency's famous photographers were to write the most prestigious pages of humanist photography. Follow their story, from the Liberation to the 70s.
- A student who has left her home country to come study in France ends up withdrawing into herself until the return of her landlord, an eccentric cartographer, whereas her hair start to grow at an incredible rate.
- The show hosts Paul Nevski, french author living in New Orleans, Louisiana, for his book "Passée blanche de Louisiane - Caprice Duval-Penington 1861-1961", about slavery.
- The show hosts sinologist Guilhem Fabre for his book "Instants éternels - Cent et quelques poèmes connus par coeur en Chine", about poetry in China's history. They also talk about China's empire and how worked the administration.
- The show hosts famous french author Jean d'Ormesson for his philosophical book "Comme un chant d'espérance". This is preceded by a short interview with his daughter Héloïse, who run the publishing house.
- The show hosts Marie-José Chavenon for her book "Aimée Davout, maréchale et princesse", about the marshall of the empire Louis Nicolas Davout's wife.
- The show hosts Jean-Baptiste Evette for his fantasy book "Tuer Napoléon III".
- The show hosts Michèle Juret for her book about famous french egyptologist Étienne Drioton, "L'Égypte, une passion".
- The show hosts Stéphane Lambert for his book "Nicolas de Staël, le vertige et la foi".
- The show hosts Anne Martinetti to talk about her book "Agatha Christie de A à Z".
- The show hosts Cathy Rémy, Le Monde Magazine's deputy director, to talk about "Vis à vis", a book by the New Yorker photograph Gail Albert Halaban.
- The show hosts Kirby Jambon, Louisianan' author, for his book in french language "Petites Communions - Poèmes, chansons et jonglements".