Highlights

STEALTH AIRCRAFT, THE ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY [52’]

The new stakes of modern warfare

Since World War II, the best aeronautics engineers have been obsessed with remaining invisible to radars. Their research has led to unprecedented technological advances.

With the emergence of stealth aircraft, the way of waging war has evolved.

Mastering the technology of invisibility is the guarantee to strike fast and hard.

THE CORAL OASIS OF THE TUAMOTU [52’ or 43’]

An essential sanctuary of biodiversity

In Tahitian, Tuamotu means “the distant islands” because they are isolated from everything, far removed from human hustle and bustling trade routes.

They host some of the planet’s richest wildlife, which is still resisting the upheavals of the modern world.

FRANZ BECKENBAUER, THE LAST EMPEROR [90’]

The ultimate tribute

Franz Beckenbauer is one of the greatest names in world soccer, a winner of every trophy.

Several international football stars talk about who he was for them: a role model, a big brother, a reassuring guide, a comrade, a coach, a teammate, a friend.

Using never-before-seen archives, this series also traces the history of the Federal Republic of Germany since 1945, the year Beckenbauer was born.

THE REALM OF ANTS [52’]

United to survive

In the garden of a country house, a colony of Rufibarbis ants wakes up after the winter.

In the six months from spring to autumn, it faces the age-old challenge of survival.

The hard workers, the dedicated soldiers, and the precious queen join forces to meet the demands of reproduction and to fight the dangers of theft, slavery, or flooding.

THE MASTERS OF THE REICH [4x52’]

Making silent archives speak

This series gives a new life to silent archives.

It shed new light on WWII and the preceding years by revealing what the masters of the Reich and their acolytes were really saying to each other while being filmed, thinking no one could hear them.

Surprising or trivial, mundane or astonishing, their words, now deciphered, give a new perspective on these historical archives and get us closer to the harsh reality of these tragic days.

MASTERS OF SAVOURS [17x52’]

The taste of Nature

Nature has provided humanity with edible plants that offer infinite tastes and sensations. Over the centuries, with patience and passion, Man has developed the know-how to transform them into exceptional food.

From tea to chocolate, rice, olive oil, or honey, this series offers a culinary exploration of the world to meet these men and women who have learned to magnify these gifts of Nature.

SECRETS OF CATHEDRALS [3x90’] | [1x52’]

Between light and shadow

For 150 years, the Middle Ages saw the construction of immense Gothic cathedrals, the fruit of an architectural revolution in which builders pushed back the limits of stone and light.

However, these exceptional works had a dark side, marked by power struggles, manipulation, and trafficking of all kinds.

Between visionary genius and all-consuming ambition, this series explores a fascinating and troubled world where every building conceals many mysteries.

UMA THURMAN, HOLLYWOOD'S SILENT WARRIOR [52’]

An independent cinema icon

Uma Thurman first made a name for herself in roles of false ingenue before becoming an independent cinema icon and then a standard-bearer of women's revenge.

Here's a look back at this warrior's journey, which has not been without wounds.

 

IN THE LAND OF THE BLACK BEE [52’]

The turbulent life of a swarm

On the gentle slopes of a mountain, between the green ferns, sits a hive inhabited by hundreds of little black bees.

Through the four seasons, this film follows the life of a swarm from the inside. We witness the awakening in the spring, the rearing of new queens, the nuptial flight of the virgin queens and the subsequent ban of bumblebees, the massacre of the males, the pollination, and then, little by little, with the coming of winter, the return to the great sleep.

This film is an epic story set in a tiny wooden box.

TOLLUND, THE ENIGMA OF THE SWAMP MUMMY [52’ or 110’]

A rare face-to-face encounter with the past

It is a precious archaeological relic, an exceptional find, preserved in a Danish marsh for over 2,500 years. The Tollund Man is a natural mummy offering a rare face-to-face encounter with the past.

When we contemplate this sleeping face that has miraculously survived the centuries, a host of questions come to mind: Where did it come from? Who was he? How did he live? What was he doing here, in the peat, with a rope around his neck?

MYSTERIOUS HOLY LAND [52’]

The secrets of the fourth monotheist faith

The Holy Land, the stage of the greatest episodes of the Bible, is a territory of legendary and fascinating stories.

Situated between Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, it is home to enigmatic places and breathtaking natural landscapes.

In the hidden caves of Qumran, an archaeological site in the West Bank, ancient manuscripts reveal their secrets.

LOVE AND SEX IN SOUTH KOREA [52’]

An episode from the series
LOVE AND SEX

South Korea is the least fertile country in the world, and its population is estimated to halve by the end of the century. The cause is an ultra-competitive society obsessed with professional success. As a result, 75% of men and 68% of women aged 20 to 44 are single.

As finding a soulmate is not easy, South Koreans have become the world's most prominent cosmetic surgery consumers, and marriage agencies abound.

Faced with these pressures and constraints, many give up: no love, marriage, or children. For this generation, life can be successful in other ways. In return, sex appears to be a less complicated pastime than love.