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- A 16 year old girl, bored with her own age group, becomes involved with an older man at a theater she passes.
- Ten years after the law on marriage for all, has it become simpler to be homosexual in France? The gay and lesbian population have greater visibility and media presence, but homophobic hate crimes continue to increase, meaning that coming-out, growing-up and affirming your homosexuality remains a long and solitary route.
- While in 2019, 150 women were killed by their spouse or their ex-companion in France, the journalists of Le Monde created an investigation unit within their editorial staff to decipher these feminicides. With methodology, they highlighted a recurrent criminal pattern and characterized the signals that led to the murders of these women. Through the testimonies of the entourage of the victims and the institutions, this film analyzes five emblematic cases of feminicides and traces the evolution of the romantic relationship from the meeting to the murder. This documentary warns of the collective blindness of society in the hope of causing global awareness.
- London based artist Paul Harfleet plants pansies at the site of homophobic abuse.
- More than sixty years after its creation by Mattel, Barbie remains just as popular. Far more than a simple toy, the doll has become a pop icon. Her unnatural figure guaranteed her both global success and controversy. We look back at the history of the famous Barbie doll.
- We explore the boat of the Chocolate Bunny that created the entire world of Pokemon Sweet, I really have no idea what's going on at this point.
- The Fessenheim nuclear power plant will stop all activity in 2020 with the shutdown of the first reactor in February and the second in June. The ultramodern flagship of nuclear energy when it was built in 1977, became a symbol of danger. But the oldest of French nuclear power plants employs 850 employees from EDF and 350 employees from subcontracting companies. It also ensures the municipality of Fessenheim, a prosperity out of the ordinary. For forty years, the inhabitants of the village oppose a silent reserve in the face of fiery national polemics. From the mayor Claude to the union leader Jean-Luc, to the concierge Jennifer and the environmental activist Gabriel, all are worried about their future, fearing to be abandoned. Before the time of reconversion, the negotiations remain difficult between the commune and the french State.
- 2019– 1h 32m4.8 (7)TV EpisodeAs brilliant as he was detestable, obsessed with beauty, inventor of modern poetry, Charles Baudelaire abhorred his time. The poet was condemned for outrage against morality, and his life's work, "Les Fleurs du mal", was censored. Today, if many artists appropriate the words of Baudelaire, the genius remains shrouded in a dark light. For the 200th anniversary of his birth, France, which likes to celebrate its great writers, has largely forgotten the most poisonous of them. "Le doc Stupéfiant" looks at this paradox, that of a modern reactionary, an odious sublime, a misunderstood genius.
- Desires of women: For so long it has been men that looked at women, represented, filmed, painted and fantasised about them - When was it that women took power? When did they finally reappropriate their own image? Who were the first female artists to represent their body, their desires, their fantasies? Léa Salamé meets artists who answer this very contemporary question: does a woman see things differently to a man?
- 2019– 1h 30mTV EpisodeAll you ever wanted to know about Sade: Sade scandalised society twice over: through his acts and his writing, veritable catalogues of sexual perversion. Imprisoned in the 18th century, vilified, condemned to being published in secret, he became synonymous with an immoral sexual practice: sadism. Yet he was eventually partially rehabilitated, going on to profoundly influence French intellectuals.
- Marilyn, a woman for today: Sixty years after her death, Marilyn Monroe remains very much a woman of today. Behind the legendary Hollywood sex symbol, lies a modern woman, mistress of her destiny, building her own image, never hesitating to denounce certain producers, an act ahead of its time. A powerful, free and emancipated woman.
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