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- On the 60th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's passing, this documentary provides a unique portrait of the screen icon from her own perspective. In contrast to the many films made and books written about her, this one offers to give her back her voice, through the interviews she gave, the books she wrote and the fragments she left behind. For the first time, it will be a matter of understanding how Norma Jeane Baker created the iconic Marilyn Monroe. Because Marilyn was not born Marilyn, she became her.
- In Tijuana, 30,000 Mexicans are deported from the United States each years. Some have lived for decades in USA, had a job, paid taxes, started a family. With the migration policy driven by Donald Trump, Mexico is experiencing a huge wave of repatriations. Fathers and mothers who had lived in the United States for decades are now separated from their children.
- Claire Chazal gives a voice to those - artists, intellectuals and creators - who take a look at the world and culture.
- China investments in gas extraction in Svalbard and Northern Norway. What does China want in the Arctic and how do the traditional Arctic states view China's presence in the area? Is there such a thing as a "near-Arctic state"?
- This film tells the stormy tale of a group of friends from Boulogne-sur-Mer, a French town hit by the financial crisis. A year between dreams and disillusion, imagined by teenagers from a working or middle class background, with songs that regularly add poetry, laughter, and emotion to reality.
- Between past and present, this film follows three friends after they meet during the Syrian revolution of 2011. Despite the relentless bombardment of Damascus, and never giving up their cultural resistance and pacifist stance, they salvage books from the rubble to build a clandestine library that soon becomes a haven of peace, freedom and democracy. Their story, meticulously filmed and documented, speaks to us of hope and survival.
- Tales of the women fights and women rights history in France between 1918 and 2018. From repopulation, to sexual liberation, healthcare or politics, this century has been full of struggles, and re-defined what is to be a woman in France.
- 2018– 52mTV EpisodeThe Centre Pompidou, the second largest museum of modern art in the world, is a lung and a milestone of French culture. François Berléand, actor but also art lover, guides the nightly visit of this magical place. He walks through the 75,000 square meters of the center, created in 1977. Without a presenter or voice-over, the document takes viewers on a stroll and leads them in his footsteps for a new way of experiencing art and culture, more accessible and dust-free. The actor enters through the Forum: the visitors' entrance, usually always bustling, is this time deserted.
- 2018– 51mTV EpisodeDiving into the backstage of the Quai Branly is to leave for a journey as surprising and distant as an expedition on the Orinoco in Amazonia.
- For one night, Charles Berling visits the Musée d'Orsay alone, which exhibits the rich artistic currents that emerged between the Second Republic and the beginning of the First World War. In the deserted and silent corridors of the majestic station inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition of 1900, which are offered to his visit, from floor to floor, the actor will cross the eras.