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- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Zohra has received a French residence permit for medical reasons, but when her health improves, she is supposed to leave the country. In the summer heat of her small town, dreams and everyday life merge into a shimmering narrative.
- It is more and more difficult for Jacques, doctor and mayor of Saint-Laurent, to protect his village from desertification. The day the unique class must close, his only and unlikely solution enforced by the prefecture is to host refugees and their children. The inhabitants are divided: some are enthusiastic, others are hostile to their mayor's guests. But living with Hassan, Yana or Nassim make them evolve progressively - Until Jacques discovers that a couple is not refugees but illegal immigrants.
- The Award Winning, internationally acclaimed film Sodium Babies is a gripping ride in the world of feuding Vampires as seen through the eyes of Dead Dog, a Ghoul eternally trapped into slavery by the Prince of all Vampires. Dead Dog (Benoit Decaillon) is shackled by the insanely domineering Vampire Max (Edouard Audouin). Dead Dog gets caught up in a brutal war of Vampires as he is trained to slaughter innocent humans to satisfy the blood thirsty Prince of Vampires. After 30 years of grueling service, Dead Dog longs to free himself from this brutal madness of his unending life where he never ages. When he meets the beautiful Pussy Cat, a mysterious girl - Dead Dog at last finds meaning to his existence and struggles to set himself free. Sodium Babies is a stunning visual smorgasbord of imagery - a cross between the graphic novel style of Sin City and True Blood spiced with the pathology of Fight Club. The film's immense style will surprise even the most insatiable viewers. Called an "Avant Garde Masterpiece of Cinema" by numerous reviewers - The Film's Directors and Visual Effects Supervisors (The Deka Bros.) won the MTV Award for Best Visual Effects in 2012 for their work on Skrillex.
- Documentary series about Russian people who became successful in other countries
- Four friends. One girl. One party. What could go wrong ? Everything.
- Nutrition in poor countries, is essentially based on the consumption of legumes, such as beans, whose rich in protein and vitamins can compensate for the lack of animal protein. Legumes are unfortunately decimated by pests such as weevils, as insecticides do not reach the favorable stage of development. The film shows how important it is to know in detail the life cycle of weevils to seek effective means of control.
- Gabriel (Maximilien Poullein), an alcoholic and agoraphobic painter struggles to cope with his nights, filled with ultra-realistic nightmares. Nina (Prisca Silie), a friend of his, assuming all of the painter's issues are linked to his addiction to alcohol, decides to assist him with his forced coming off. This is when Gabriel starts being subjected to intense artistic trances during which he inevitably paints portraits of women. Women who are inevitably found, every next day, raped and murdered.
- After a vicious assault leaves her scarred for life, a young woman decides to assume a new identity and exact revenge on her unsuspecting attackers.
- Simon is in love with a young girl named Victoire. One day, Victoire fails to keep her appointment. Simon learns that she's going to marry the richest farmer in the region. Unhappy, he prowls around the couple's home.
- Cameron, a French cop, is trapped in a parking lot, he must get out before the building explode, but can he escape without getting noticed by the whole group of terrorist present in the building with him too?
- Thibault, a 20 years old boy is quietly living in his apartment, when a mysterious letter remind him of a secret he wanted to forget.
- The war reporter Alfredo Torrisi accidentally steps on a mine and got stuck. His camera is shooting.
- Two Dawns of European Civilization expounded from the Classical Greco-Roman Worlds unto the aftermath of Germanic Invasions of Early Middle Ages (500 B.C. to 1500 A.D.) by focusing on the Arts, not the standard History of Works and Words.
- The life and work of the great and equally controversial American poet (1885-1872) runs through the most violent and crucial period of the 20th century and sheds light on modern-day Europe in a way we cannot ignore. The commentary is by Andonis Zervas, who translated The Pisan Cantos into Greek.
- 2017–TV Episode