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We must save the Chantilly forest
The Chantilly forest, a precious ecosystem, is in danger. Under the effects of increasingly intense and accelerating climate change, the forest is dying, from its roots to its crowns. Faced…
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"We must save the Chantilly forest"
Paths in common
Bande annonce - Des chemins en commun Hundreds of thousands of kilometers of rural roads have disappeared in France since the 60s. Today, the question of our freedom of movement…
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"Paths in common"
2024
Angry winds in overseas France
In the first round of the 2022 presidential election, the overseas territories placed Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the lead. In the second round, they voted massively in favor of Marine Le…
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"Angry winds in overseas France"
2023
The Mass is (almost) said
It’s not easy being a priest when the overwhelming majority of French people no longer believe in it. Faced with the desertion of churchgoers, three Catholic priests are trying to…
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"The Mass is (almost) said"
2023
Elephants night
La nuit des éléphants A baby elephant is born on the banks of a river. But no sooner has he had time to discover his family and their luxuriant environment…
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"Elephants night"
2014
For a few more bananas, the chlordecone scandal
In the West Indies, everyone knows about it. 9 out of 10 people have it in their blood. It’s an endocrine disruptor that makes Martinique the world champion in prostate…
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"For a few more bananas, the chlordecone scandal"
2019
Japan, a wild new world
Over the past 50 years, humans have taken over the entire planet. Japan, constrained by its insularity, forces wildlife to adapt. Some animals leave in search of new territories or,…
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"Japan, a wild new world"
2023
The Beauce, glyphosate and me
La beauce, le glyphosate et moi Nobody wants glyphosate residues in their plate. But I live in the heart of the Beauce region and my farming neighbors don’t want to…
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"The Beauce, glyphosate and me"
2020
It was Lucette
Exuberant, authoritarian and impatient, adored or detested, Lucette Michaux-Chevry left no one indifferent, from her native Guadeloupe to the highest levels of government. She used to say that she entered…
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"It was Lucette"
2022
Guardians of the empire
How do the people of the French overseas departments and territories view the policies of the presidents of the Fifth Republic, which are generally made up of promises, followed by…
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"Guardians of the empire"
2022
Vichy in the colonies
VICHY DANS LES COLONIES At the height of the Second World War, we often forget the Franco-French struggle for control of the world’s second-largest colonial empire. While Pétain and De…
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"Vichy in the colonies"
2023
Kassav’, the Documentary
A look back at the history of the world’s best-known French band. Kassav’, the world’s best-known French band, is a phenomenon comparable to the Rolling Stones, both in terms of…
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"Kassav’, the Documentary"
2019
Domino pairs
France, which prides itself on having declared the Human rights as early as 1789, has recently seen a growing expression of hatred of difference, amplified by social networks and television.…
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"Domino pairs"
2023
The Lost Paradises of the South Atlantic 2×52′
In two parts, an initiatory voyage to discover the lost paradises of the South Atlantic. The “Lyrial”, a cruise-expedition ship, embarks on a magnificent crossing between Cape Horn and the…
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"The Lost Paradises of the South Atlantic 2×52′"
2018
Kassav’s Pacific Tour
Immerse yourself in the legendary group Kassav’s exceptional tour of the Pacific Islands to celebrate their 40 years on stage. The group performed for the first time in their history…
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"Kassav’s Pacific Tour"
2019
Malaria Business
Malaria business In 2017, malaria continues to kill a child every two minutes, and the vaccine promised for 2018 is ultimately only effective in 30% of cases. Meanwhile, researchers, mostly…
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"Malaria Business"
2017
A woman among the reindeer
Une Femme parmi les rennes Who can say where Tuva is? On the other side of the world, lost in the valleys where Genghis Khan grew up, yet it is…
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"A woman among the reindeer"
2012
Marion Dufresne, a school on the ocean
Screenshot For nearly a month, aboard the largest ship in the French Oceanographic Fleet, 75 students will enjoy a unique experience of exchange and learning in the heart of the…
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"Marion Dufresne, a school on the ocean"
2022
Re-percussions: pan our African odyssey
The movie Re-percussions is the story of the steelpan, which has evolved from the drum brought by African slaves to Trinidad to become a completely different instrument integrated into an…
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"Re-percussions: pan our African odyssey"
2015
PAN! A French Odyssey
Far, very far from the Caribbean, Eva, 26, from Paris, is a passionate pan player. When she was a child, she would accompany her father to all the rehearsals and…
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"PAN! A French Odyssey"
2015
Pan! Our musical odyssey
Pan, notre odyssée musicale Between 1939 and 1945, in the middle of the Second World War, civilized nations were tearing each other apart. In Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean), gangs from…
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"Pan! Our musical odyssey"
2015
Chirac the Ultramarine
Of all the Presidents of the Fifth Republic, Jacques Chirac is the one who has most captured the hearts of the French overseas territories. More than all his predecessors and…
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"Chirac the Ultramarine"
2015
Finding your place, The Adapted Military Service adventure
For 60 years, the Adapted Military Service (SMA) has been dedicated to helping young people from overseas territories find their place in society. For nine months, military personnel teach them…
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"Finding your place, The Adapted Military Service adventure"
2021
Overseas students, in the loneliness of Covid
For young people from overseas, going to study in mainland France is often a real adventure. Yet 40,000 of them leave the Caribbean-French Guiana, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean…
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"Overseas students, in the loneliness of Covid"
2021
Overseas caregivers, life to the end
Soignants d'outre-mer, la vie jusqu'au bout They are doctors, nursing assistants and nurses from overseas who work every day in hospitals in mainland France. For the past year, they have…
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"Overseas caregivers, life to the end"
2021
Saying “I do” again
It’s the story of romantic comings and goings. Céline and Hervé, Debora and Maxime loved each other, separated, then loved each other again. Each in their own way, they said…
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"Saying “I do” again"
2021
My beautiful Girma
This film tells the moving story of Girma Bèyènè, one of the most creative artists on the Ethiopian music scene in the 1960s. After fleeing the dictatorship in his country…
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"My beautiful Girma"
2019
The challenge of the transclasses
Is it worth the effort?Testimonies and confessions from men and women who have—against all odds—climbed many rungs of the social ladder. How did they reinvent their identities? Create illusions to…
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"The challenge of the transclasses"
2019
Local fabric
Over the past thirty years, the French textile industry has relocated almost all of its production. Thousands of jobs have been lost. Today, “Made in France” is a quality and…
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"Local fabric"
2018
Césaire the price of freedom
Aimé Césaire, born in Basse-Pointe, moved to Paris between the two world wars to study. It was during this time that he understood the importance of speaking about Black consciousness.…
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"Césaire the price of freedom"
2013
FC Metz, the garnet-colored heart of Lorraine
The first documentary film of the club at the Croix de Lorraine, retracing the entire history of FC Metz since its creation in 1932. The history of the club is…
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"FC Metz, the garnet-colored heart of Lorraine"
2015
Northwest Passage Expedition 2×52′
For centuries, explorers and navigators attempted to discover the sea route linking the North Atlantic to the Pacific. It was not until 1907 that the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen finally…
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"Northwest Passage Expedition 2×52′"
2014
In pursuit of the Northern Lights
Every winter, the aurora borealis appear in the skies of regions located above the Arctic Circle. At the end of a long expedition in a sled pulled by huskies, we…
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"In pursuit of the Northern Lights"
2015
Nomad’s land
In the spring of 1206, it is said that the Mongolian steppe saw the largest gathering of nomadic tribes in history. Hundreds of men from all over Central Asia gathered…
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"Nomad’s land"
2016
On the run in Wyoming
François is not at all familiar with the wide open spaces of the American West, even if, like many riders of his generation, his equestrian imagination was shaped by the…
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"On the run in Wyoming"
2016
The little girl and the sharks
The Addisons are no ordinary family. While most parents struggle with traffic jams, homework, bills and so on, Mark and Gail Addison prefer ocean currents and man-eating sharks. Mark and…
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"The little girl and the sharks"
2014
Lavilliers, in the breath of Haiti
Lavilliers, dans le souffle d'Haïti Three years after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, Bernard Lavilliers undertook a trip to the island to assess the situation of the artists. From Port-au-Prince…
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"Lavilliers, in the breath of Haiti"
2013
Inside the LOSC (Au coeur du LOSC)
TEASER LOSC The Addison family is no ordinary family. While most parents struggle with traffic jams, homework, and bills, Mark and Gail Addison prefer ocean currents and man-eating sharks. Mark…
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"Inside the LOSC (Au coeur du LOSC)"
2012
Presidents and Overseas Territories
Forced marriage or love story? From Charles de Gaulle, who moved nuclear tests from Algeria to French Polynesia, to François Mitterrand, who promised social equality outside mainland France, to Georges…
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"Presidents and Overseas Territories"
2014
The New Disobedient Ones
They are doctors, farmers, graduates of the École Normale Supérieure, or engineers, aged 20 to 85, and all have chosen to disobey the law in the name of an ideal.…
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"The New Disobedient Ones"
2013
Andy Narell Alive
How does a “little white guy” from New York become the star of a musical and cultural movement for which he had no apparent predisposition? Why the steel pan? By…
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"Andy Narell Alive"
2010
Aimé Césaire, un nègre fondamental
Aimé Cesaire This little man has received recognition from the greatests. Writer, poet, playwright, he is the inventor of the term “négritude”. A left-wing political figure, he was mayor of…
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"Aimé Césaire, un nègre fondamental"
2007
The Trace of Kandia
To tell this singing legend, I suggested to his son Kaabi, who lives in France, that he return to Guinea to retrace the footsteps of Kandia, revisit the places, meet…
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"The Trace of Kandia"
2014
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