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    Poster for Versailles Rediscovered: The Sun King's Vanished Palace
    Movie
    2019•
    7.0

    Versailles Rediscovered: The Sun King's Vanished Palace

    Based on the latest technological and scientific advances, this documentary explores the palace's architectural past to resurrect Louis XIV's vanished Versailles. Versailles was an ongoing building site at the time of Louis XIV and continued to be transformed by its successive occupants later on. The Versailles we know today only vaguely resembles the Versailles of the Sun King. Most of its original features and apartments no longer exist. Thanks to the digitisation of thousands of plans, a team of scientists takes us back in time to explore this forgotten past in a new way, through a large-scale reconstruction project to bring back the Versailles of Louis XIV as he designed it, according to his requirements and dreams.

    Poster for Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre
    Movie
    1976•
    10.0

    Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

    Alternating interview segments, shots of Martinique landscapes and scenes from Aimé Césaire's play La Tragédie du roi Christophe (1963), Sarah Maldoror portrays her friend as a politician, a poet, and a founder of the Négritude movement.

    Poster for Les Secrets des Animaux des Glaces
    Movie
    2017•
    7.5

    Les Secrets des Animaux des Glaces

    Poster for Mont Saint-Michel: The Enigmatic Labyrinth
    Movie
    2017•
    7.3

    Mont Saint-Michel: The Enigmatic Labyrinth

    Over the centuries, Mont Saint-Michel, an extraordinary island located in the delta of the Couesnon River, in Normandy, France, a place floating between the sea and the sky, has been a sanctuary, an abbey, a fortress and a prison. But how was this architectural wonder built?

    Poster for The Coelacanth, a dive into our origins
    Movie
    2013•
    8.2

    The Coelacanth, a dive into our origins

    Gombessa Expedition 1 To dive for the Coelacanth is to go back in time. In 1938, when it was known only as a fossil, a Coelacanth was discovered in South Africa in a fisherman's net. This species bears witness to an evolutionary bifurcation 380 million years ago, and bears the marks of a great event: the day the fish left the ocean for the open air. Does it hold the secret to the transition to walking on land? In 2010, a marine biologist and outstanding diver, Laurent Ballesta, took the first photographs of the Coelacanth in its ecosystem. In April 2013, divers and researchers set down their equipment at the Sodwana base camp in South Africa, in the club founded by Peter Timm (who died in 2014). Six weeks of extreme diving at depths of over 120 meters, in an attempt to film the Coelacanth with a double-headed camera, collect its DNA and tag a subject with a satellite-linked beacon...

    Poster for Le IIIe Reich n'aura pas la bombe
    Movie
    2019•
    8.0

    Le IIIe Reich n'aura pas la bombe

    Poster for Discovering the Music of Antiquity
    Movie
    2021•
    10.0

    Discovering the Music of Antiquity

    The discovery of an ancient music score in the Louvre sets researchers on a mission to recreate the music as it was originally heard by the Greeks 2,400 years ago.

    Poster for The 1001 Faces of Palmyra
    Movie
    2021•
    7.0

    The 1001 Faces of Palmyra

    Two thousand years ago, it was a flourishing city in the middle of what is now a Syrian desert. At the crossroads of trade routes, Palmyra attracted caravanners from Mesopotamia, India and China. In what remains of its ruins, rediscovered by Europeans in the 17th century, its numerous necropolises bear witness to a prosperous past. Carved in limestone in the first centuries of our era, the faces of the representatives - men, women and children - of its greatest families adorn the walls of its tombs. Since 2012, Danish archaeologist Rubina Raja has been leading a long-term project to find, document and retrace the family trees and daily life of these Palmyrenians.

    Poster for Éthiopie, le mystère des mégalithes
    Movie
    2019•
    6.0

    Éthiopie, le mystère des mégalithes

    Poster for Oceans The Mystery of the Missing Plastic
    Movie
    2016•
    8.0

    Oceans The Mystery of the Missing Plastic

    99% of the plastic that should be floating in the oceans is missing. Even accounting for the plastic that washes up on beaches or is trapped in arctic ice, millions of tonnes has simply disappeared. As most plastic never deteriorates, it simply breaks down into smaller and smaller particles that are invisible to the human eye, what happens to this missing ocean plastic is a mystery. In this investigation, scientists embark in search of the micro-plastics. Small, mostly invisible, toxic, they are home to the new ecosystem: the plastisphere. But where are they? Ingested by organisms? Buried under the ocean floor? Degraded by bacteria? And what is the impact of them entering the food chain?

    Poster for Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress
    Movie
    2019•
    7.7

    Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress

    An account of the last two centuries of the Anthropocene, the Age of Man. How human beings have progressed so much in such a short time through war and the selfish interests of a few, belligerent politicians and captains of industry, damaging the welfare of the majority of mankind, impoverishing the weakest, greedily devouring the limited resources of the Earth.

    Poster for The Blob: A Genius without a Brain
    Movie
    2019•
    8.5

    The Blob: A Genius without a Brain

    This documentary outlines the unique properties and latest studies of "Physarum Polycephalum", also known as Blob.

    Poster for Enquête sur les trésors enfouis de Notre-Dame de Paris
    Movie
    2024•
    7.5

    Enquête sur les trésors enfouis de Notre-Dame de Paris

    Three years after the devastating fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, archaeological excavations uncovered treasures that had been hidden beneath the building for centuries: In addition to numerous sculpture fragments, there were also two human-shaped lead coffins. Who are the dead in these sarcophagi? What did the sculptures represent and why are they buried under the church? By venturing into previously inaccessible areas of the Gothic sacred building, the archaeologists uncovered a forgotten part of its history. An interdisciplinary team of scientists is undertaking extensive work to uncover the secrets of Notre-Dame.

    Poster for Chambord: The Castle, the King and the Architect
    Movie
    2015•
    8.0

    Chambord: The Castle, the King and the Architect

    Chambord, the most impressive castle in the Loire Valley, in France, a truly Renaissance treasure, has always been an enigma to generations of historians. Why did King Francis I (1494-1547), who commissioned it, embark on this epic project in the heart of the marshlands in 1519? What significance did he want the castle to have? What role did his friend, Italian genius Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) play? Was he the architect or who was?

    Poster for Marie Curie: Beyond the Myth
    Movie
    2011•
    8.0

    Marie Curie: Beyond the Myth

    From her birth in Warsaw to her entry into the Pantheon, Marie Curie's work and career is a myth. Honored throughout the world and embodying a model of excellence, its history and life remain unknown in France. An intimate portrait of an exceptional scientist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 100 years ago.

    Poster for Petra, the Capital of the Desert
    Movie
    2014

    Petra, the Capital of the Desert

    At the dawn of the Christian era, Petra, capital of the rich kingdom of the Nabataeans, bordering the deserts of Arabia, Syria and the Negev, was absorbed by the Roman Empire and, after being sacked by the Bedouins, disappeared from the memory of mankind; but its secrets are gradually being revealed thanks to an enormous excavation work.

    Poster for Antarctica, in the footsteps of the Emperor
    Movie
    2016•
    7.3

    Antarctica, in the footsteps of the Emperor

    Gombessa Expedition 3 Protected by an international treaty Antarctica has been spared the effects of hunting and fishing. But signs in ice’s cyclical patterns and its biodiversity have become worrying. Connected to the planet’s global ecosystem via atmospheric circulation and ocean currents, this white haven is suffering the effects of human activities. To document and explain what is unfolding in Antarctica, photographer, diver, and marine biologist Laurent Ballesta and photographer of extreme environments Vincent Munier will be blending their artistic perspectives of a rapidly changing continent. Laurent will tackle technical and human prowess below the ice to bear witness to its remarkable underwater life. His photographs will advance knowledge on Antarctica’s unique and little-known biodiversity. On land, his eye riveted to the lens of his camera, Vincent captures snapshots of life in an Emperor Penguin colony.

    Poster for The Ordinary Madness of a Daughter of Ham
    Movie
    1986

    The Ordinary Madness of a Daughter of Ham

    In Jean Rouch's cinematic reinterpretation of Julius-Amédée Laou's theatrical work, a freshly appointed nurse steps into the chaotic world of a psychiatric ward. Tasked with nurturing the minds within, she forms a profound connection with a patient from Martinique who has been confined within the institution's walls for half a century. As their relationship deepens, the lines between reality and delusion blur, weaving a complex narrative of human connection and psychological intrigue.

    Poster for The Mysteries of the Giants
    Movie
    2018

    The Mysteries of the Giants

    When a huge meteorite crashed into the earth 66 million years ago and caused the disappearance of the dinosaurs, some of the planet’s tiniest species survived the cataclysm, and—against all odds—eventually became some of the greatest giants to ever roam the earth. From the poles of the planet to the belly of the equator, this documentary sheds new light on four giant animals that are still a great mystery to science today: the Titanoboa snake, the Megalodon shark, the giant rhinoceros and the giant sloth.

    Poster for Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles plus petites que les hommes ?
    Movie
    2014•
    5.1

    Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles plus petites que les hommes ?

    All over the world, women are shorter than men on average. Even among Northern Europeans, currently the tallest people in the world, men are around 15 centimetres taller than women. However, there are animal species in which the females are taller than the males. Sexual dimorphism - the scientific term - also has some surprises in store: For example, female blue whales are larger than their male counterparts. As blue whales are the largest mammals in the world, this means that the largest animal in the world is female. So why are its human relatives so small? Scientists from France, Great Britain, Italy, Germany and the USA have investigated this highly interesting question. They tell a fascinating evolutionary story in which biology, medicine, paleoanthropology, nutritional science, sociology, obstetrics and gynecology interact and in which the female comes out on top.

    Poster for Voyage of the Continents
    TV
    2012•
    8.0

    Voyage of the Continents

    This extraordinary series is a sweeping account of the rise of Earth’s continents. They are the product of a grand waltz of plate tectonics and the continual evolution of Earth’s crust. As landmasses assemble and separate, they fuel volcanoes and spark earthquakes, building mountains and tearing valleys. We see the Earth, eons in the making, through the eyes of geologists and other scientists.

    Poster for Planète Sable
    TV
    2017•
    10.0

    Planète Sable

    Poster for Notre-Dame de Paris, le chantier du siècle
    TV
    2023•
    9.0

    Notre-Dame de Paris, le chantier du siècle

    Poster for Paris, une histoire capitale
    TV
    2012

    Paris, une histoire capitale

    Poster for Naachtun, le royaume maya révélé
    TV
    2024

    Naachtun, le royaume maya révélé

    Poster for Paroles d'animaux
    TV
    2018•
    10.0

    Paroles d'animaux