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- As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice.
- Amidst the war climate, a teenage boy discovering himself becomes love-stricken by Malèna, a sensual woman living in a small, narrow-minded Italian town.
- A cryptic message from James Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover the existence of a sinister organisation named SPECTRE. With a new threat dawning, Bond learns the terrible truth about the author of all his pain in his most recent missions.
- Trying to find how a millionaire wound up with a phony diamond brings Hercule Poirot to an exclusive island resort frequented by the rich and famous. When a murder is committed, everyone has an alibi.
- As Hercule Poirot enjoys a luxurious cruise down the Nile, a newlywed heiress is found murdered on board. Can Poirot identify the killer before the ship reaches the end of its journey?
- Johnny English goes up against international assassins hunting down Chinese Premier Xiang Ping.
- Miss Jane Marple comes to solve the mystery when a local woman is poisoned and a visiting movie star seems to have been the intended victim.
- A mother falls for a younger man while her daughter falls in love for the first time. Mother Nature messes with their fates.
- Suffering dizziness and fainting spells, TV presenter Flavie consults a psychiatrist. He suggests she's bottling up a traumatic event from her past and proposes they look through childhood photos. A picture brings back repressed memories.
- Clarissa, a police captain from Réunion Island, is a squad commander in a working-class neighborhood of Nouméa, New Caledonia. Smart, stubborn, and a vital member of her squad, she's also a widow, raising two teenagers by herself.
- A strict French headmaster sends his frivolous son to England to learn English. But the student has a better idea of how to spend his summer holidays.
- Mockumentary about the conservative Lepic family and their neighbors the liberal Boulay family, who are good friends. Their biggest point of contention is how they educate their children.
- After Dr. Martin Le Foll becomes suddenly phobic to blood, he moves from his lavish playboy lifestyle to a small fishing town, which may clash in ways he didn't expect.
- A moderately corrupt veteran policeman teaches the art of bribes to his young partner. The rookie turns out to be an extremely capable student, and soon overtakes the teacher.
- Milan must kill Louis Randoni before he testifies in a court of law. He is disturbed by his depressed roommate François Pignon who commits suicide by hanging himself from the toilet pipe flooding Milan's room. Here he is stuck in problems.
- A farm near Laguiole, in the Aubrac countryside. Luc Olié, forty, is found murdered with a bullet in his chest.
- After adopting a cute puppy, Noelle's world is turned upside down when her boyfriend breaks up with her. After accepting an invitation to spend the holidays with a co-worker, she is surrounded by the Christmas cheer of a happy family and soon sparks begin to fly.
- Following the premature death of his mother, Karol Wojtyla is brought up by his father in the Polish city of Krakow during the first half of the 20th century. An outstanding student with a magnetic personality, he dreams of becoming an actor. When his homeland is invaded by the Nazis in 1939, he and his friends secretly oppose the systematic persecution of their Polish culture. But, with the death of his father and the lacerating solitude which accompanies this loss, Karol's personal "resistance" takes on a new form and he decides to follow a priestly vocation. At the end of the war, Poland falls into the grip of Soviet totalitarianism. The newly ordained Karol is constantly surrounded by young people whom he teaches to safeguard and defend human dignity. He could be considered a serious threat to the regime, but the Communist authorities merely see him as an innocuous intellectual and even encourage his nomination for the position of bishop. Karol Wojtila is the youngest bishop in the history of Poland. When he is appointed Cardinal, Karol is more intransigent in the spiritual guidance of his homeland, becoming a real and proper thorn in the side of the Communist government. And the whole Catholic world begins to wonder who he is. On the death of Pope John Paul I in 1978, the cardinals of the Conclave decide that Woytjla is the right man to replace him. Thus Karol leaves his beloved Poland to become Pope John Paul II. His free, unconventional attitude alarms several prelates, but immediately wins the hearts of the people. In an age paralyzed by fear and ideology, the new Pope once again shows everybody the overwhelming fascination of Christianity: this is the beginning of a deep change, which will affect the whole world and the Church itself, as a sort of "contagion". He miraculously survives an attempt on his life in 1981, and not even this event curbs his mission. Thanks to his unshakable tenacity, Pope John Paul II helps to change the course of history: the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 decrees the collapse of Communism. But the Pope does not stop being the voice of Christ, even among the injustices of the capitalistic Western world, and even among the provocations and challenges of modern times. The Great Jubilee of 2000 is the most moving evidence of his mission: 3 million young people in love with the Pope gather in Rome, bringing with them the whole world's hopes. This world has learned to look to him, now old and shaky, as a ray of light in the heart of darkness.
- A team of corrupt policemen returns when they face with really wicked colleagues.
- Pierre, a sixty-year-old technician on an offshore oil rig, has become a misanthropic loner. He had a wife but she died after a breakdown whose seriousness he had more or less deliberately overlooked. He had a lover, beautiful concert pianist Florence, but he left her without giving her any explanations. Now his only life companion is an alley cat he has adopted. One day he is the victim of a strange accident and finds himself immobilized in a hospital bed. Pierre is horrified but what he does know yet is that this hated hospital room will gradually become the place of his return to life.
- Serial killer Guy Georges' hunt by a female captain who created a DNA database that revolutionized the police methods.
- The crazy rise and fall of Jacques Tati, comedy genius, actor, director and athlete of laughter. Or how the inventor of the mythical Mr. Hulot made France laugh, then the world, flying from success to success, rising higher and higher, until he came a little too close to the sun.
- Marking the 65th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation, Queen Elizabeth II herself shares her memories of the ceremony for the first time, and showcases the Crown Jewels like never before.
- In the 1970s, the house of Plessis welcomes young pregnant minors. Even though these unborn children are the fruit of love or rape, in this institution, a single slogan: put these girls in the right way. But the day when the revolt rumbles, the mechanism fails ... A story deliberately based on real events.
- Recounts the career of Romy Schneider with passion and dedication.
- Mathias accidentally kills his lover. To get rid of the body, he asks Étienne for help.
- A fifth time widowed and ruined seductress is looking for a new wealthy husband.
- For Venezuelan musician and bassist Oscar D'León, salsa is like second nature. That's why he is affectionately nicknamed The Pharaoh of Salsa. He shows us his real self with brilliance during his July 13, 2010, concert at the Zénith Paris.
- The challenge of New Caledonia today lies in the ability of its local youth to desire, and build, a common future between all the diverse communities of these French overseas territories and archipelagos.
- Shrimp farming in lagoons using young born at sea dates back several centuries in Asia, but the production of eggs from females in captivity is relatively recent. In the 70s, mastery of breeding in hatcheries is a success in New Caledonia.
- The swarms of bees, lately introduced in New Caledonia, are rapidly expanding on Ouvéa Island, and as competitors, it is not always easy to make the bees and the local Ouvéa parakeets live together, whereas the latter are also pollinators.
- 1997–20231h 24mNot Rated2.6 (40K)TV EpisodeAmidst his parents' impending divorce, Kevin McCallister must foil his old nemesis Marv and his wife Vera's plot to kidnap a Crown Prince.
- The detectives investigate murders of a DJ during a turntable contest and a successful fashion designer found in her swimming pool.
- A police officer is shot in the middle of Central Park from a building way outside the park. He dies right away. Sadly, the bullet, an important piece of evidence, is buried into the officer's horse, Blue. Removing might end Blue's life.
- A bank robbery turns ugly when two of the three robbers died before they could escape. To complicate the matter, rain washes part of the evidence away.
- Agatha is hired by the wife of a police officer in village of Winter Parva to investigate his gruesome murder.
- Agatha Raisin and James Lacey's relationship is in trouble. Following a public fight, a murder occurs and James goes missing.
- Inspector Clarissa Hoarau's police squad welcomes a new officer from Paris, Jackson Bellerose. A new colleague who, as soon as he arrives, demonstrates a remarkable level of arrogance. In addition, he seems to prefer leading his investigations according to his own rules, which does nothing to help his integration.
- Inspector Clarissa Hoarau's police squad welcomes a new officer from Paris, Jackson Bellerose. A new colleague who, as soon as he arrives, demonstrates a remarkable level of arrogance. In addition, he seems to prefer leading his investigations according to his own rules, which does nothing to help his integration.
- Jackson makes an important discovery, but by constantly acting on his own he's taken off the case. At the same time, Clarissa discovers a video of her daughter playing with her service weapon. As she goes to visit her husband's grave, she meets Raphaël Mayer.
- Jackson makes an important discovery, but by constantly acting on his own he's taken off the case. At the same time, Clarissa discovers a video of her daughter playing with her service weapon. As she goes to visit her husband's grave, she meets Raphaël Mayer.
- Worried by the fact she can't remember anything, Clarissa keeps going over in her mind the evening with Raphaël Mayer, the man she met at the cemetery. A body is found during a rodeo. An accident? Unlikely, the victim was an experienced rider.
- Worried by the fact she can't remember anything, Clarissa keeps going over in her mind the evening with Raphaël Mayer, the man she met at the cemetery. A body is found during a rodeo. An accident? Unlikely, the victim was an experienced rider.