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- A young girl receives a vision that drives her to rid France of its oppressors.
- Biopic of the iconic French singer Édith Piaf. Raised by her grandmother in a brothel, she was discovered while singing on a street corner at the age of 19. Despite her success, Piaf's life was filled with tragedy.
- Veteran-turned-mercenary Toorop takes the high-risk job of escorting a woman from Russia to America. Little does he know that she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah.
- A masterful soldier, tactician, and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte, with courage and love for his country, rises from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Europe. But his life ends with a fall and exile.
- Frank Martin is an ex special ops, who now spends his life as a transporter on the other side of the law. With three rules, he always completes his contracts. One way, or the other.
- In occupied France, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers left to their own devices demonstrate an incredible amount of cleverness, courage, and ingenuity to escape the enemy invasion and to try to reunite their family once again.
- Knight Godefroy de Montmirail and squire Jacquouille are stranded in 1793. Using trickery to break free from their shackles, both perilously partake in the Montmirail family's run away in the quest for an exiting time-shift.
- Jocelyn is a successful businessman, but selfish and misogynistic. He tries to seduce a pretty young woman by pretending to be handicapped until she introduces him to her wheelchair-bound sister.
- A freak show performer's life is turned upside down when he is discovered to be the missing son of a disgraced noble.
- A mini-series adaptation of the classic by Alexandre Dumas.
- There are rules for fair play in sport; these are not adhered to always. But there are no rules for fair play at work, in life or when faced with life and death.
- Young Rémi, a foundling, lives on the farm run by his impoverished foster parents. When their money runs out, unbeknown to his foster-mother, Rémi is sold by his hard-hearted foster father to an old street performer named Vitalis. Vitalis was once a famous opera singer, but became destitute after a tragic love affair. Ever since that time he has been a traveling showman, touring the country with three dogs and a monkey. Rémi is given a warm welcome by the strange troupe, and actually learns how to read and write. On a houseboat Rémi meets Johanna von Straussberg, a melancholy German woman, whom he cheers up with his jokes. She wants him to stay with her, but Vitalis is eager to keep Rémi to himself. The troupe thus continues on its way, unaware that Johanna is actually Rémi's mother. Johanna's evil brother-in-law Georg is all to well aware of the truth, however. After his brother's death he had little Rémi abandoned in order to marry Johanna and inherit her fortune. He now has Rémi followed by his sidekick Charles. Before Rémi manages to outwit these opponents and finally return to his mother he goes through a whole host of adventures: he has to face the brutal Garofoli, who forces children to beg and he dodges several attempts on his life. On the positive side he falls in love with Charles's niece Lisa, and also becomes firm friends with a young musical prodigy named Mattia. When everything has finally turned out for the best, and the evil Georg has been killed by Vitalis after a fight, the happy end seems perfect # but Vitalis dies from his injuries.
- A man who created great literature from the adventures of his own life--and the women at the heart of it. Although gruff, unsophisticated, and far from handsome, Balzac exerts an irresistible fascination on women.
- Mélodie, a production assistant hounded by a tyrannical boss, is tasked with hunting down pianist Michaël Grimaud, who fell off the radar ten years ago. If the young widowed mother can find Michaël and convince him to perform at a special concert, she may get a raise. But she has just three days to do it. She tracks Michaël to his hometown in the Austrian Alps, where he's still playing the piano, but only at the local tavern, and has completely given up classical music. Mélodie will have to muster tremendous patience and creativity to win over the artist and get him to climb back on the performance stage. And when an irresistible attraction blossoms between the two broken hearts - things get even more complicated.
- Charlotte Marton is a young judicial manager who's dreaming about others horizons in her private and professional life. At the end of December she has been asked by the office to go to Sweden to close a french company of wood toys that is going bankrupt. A task of few days and she should be at home for Christmas - Except that there, she meets Martial, a charming man, head of the company he took over after the death of his sister. Martial runs his company as an idealist that dreams a little bit too big, and the meantime he tries to raise the two children his sister left behind. Charlotte is being seduced by this dreamer with a big heart. Charlotte finds a new taste for life and discovers what true love is.
- France 1550, Philibert learns from his dying father that his real father is Fulgence Bérendourt de Saint-Avoise. Philibert embarks on a journey to discover his origins.
- 93, rue Lauriston, in the 16th arrondissement de Paris, is an address of bleak memory. It was indeed the headquarter of the French Gestapo, which was active between 1941 and 1944 and was headed by Henri Lafont and Pierre Loutrel, two wanted criminals. On the day of 1940 he was demobilized, little did well-meaning Léon Jabinet know that he would be associated with such disreputable characters. And yet, some time later, Odile Panzer, the Jewish girl he has been hiding at his parents'place, is arrested by the Gestapo. On this occasion Léon is offered a deal for her release: collaborating with the Carlingue (another name for the French auxiliaries of the Nazi police) and Odile will be free. Or else... What should he do?
- A dustmen strike plunges Paris into chaos. Attracted by rubbish, rats invade the capital and attack passers-by in the street. Laurence, head of the department of infectious diseases, is quickly confronted with individuals with a new pathology: a kind of fulminant meningitis whose source could be the appearance of rodents.
- The film is based on real events in the life of the famous French writer and politician François-René de Chateaubriand.
- In East Berlin, Francis finds out that Boris is under the constant surveillance of the Stasi. He bonds with Lyudmila, convinced that she can get him access to her father, but oblivious to her ties with the KGB.