Highlights

DIVAS [52’]

The voices or Arabic music

The "golden age" of culture in the Arab world, which lasted from the 1920s to the 1970s, saw women play a crucial role. They took over music, song, cinema, literature, the radio, and the press, and thrilled and enthralled diverse peoples, from Baghdad to Casablanca.

These women, some of whom remain giants in their own right, are symbols of a bygone era but also models and sources of inspiration for many contemporary Arab artists.

STATUE OF LIBERTY, A FRENCH GIANT [52’]

A superstructure that revolutionized its time

Erected over a century ago on a small island in the Bay of New York, the Statue of Liberty attracts over 4 million visitors every year.

The “lady who lights up the world” is a formidable concentrate of innovation. A colossus of such height, never built before, required a treasure trove of engineering.

A true technological feat, this humongous project was perfectly in tune with its time, an era defined by a race for progress.

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 SECRETS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN [3x52’]

A window into nature’s evolution

Because it is susceptible to the consequences of global warming, the Mediterranean Sea has recently become the focus of scientific attention.

What do we know about the mechanisms that regulate its ecosystems and biodiversity?

This series focuses on three areas where animal and plant species have adapted in surprising and unprecedented ways, giving researchers a window into nature’s evolution.

ALENTEJO, THE AUTHENTIC PORTUGAL [52’]

An episode from the series
FLAVORS

With its cork-oak-covered plains, medieval villages, and still-wild coastline, the Alentejo region harbors a deeply rooted cultural identity.

This journey explores unique traditions such as rice growing in Comporta, winemaking in earthenware jars, and the polyphonic singing of the Cante Alentejano.

A captivating portrait of a land where authenticity is second nature.

TENDERNESS IN THE SAVANNAH [52’]

An episode from the series
THE INCREDIBLE AFRICAN WILDLIFE

We often think that in the savannah, there is only one law: that of the predators.

But in truth, these moments of spectacular fury are brief, with interludes of peace, harmony, and even tenderness. There are also the mothers’ infinite attention and patience, the fathers’ benevolence, the games played by the siblings, and the couples who bear witness to their mutual attachment.

This film invites us to discover another savannah that may be a little idyllic but undeniably soothing.

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.

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?

THE SECRETS OF MARS AND THE MOON [2x52’]

The closest stars

The Moon and Mars are the stars closest to our planet.

Despite their proximity, there are still many things we do not know about them.

THE LONELINESS OF THE LEOPARD [52’]

An episode from the series
ANIMAL DESTINIES

It is one of the savannah's most beautiful, powerful, and feared animals, but a curse also marks it.

While everyone around him is surrounded, the leopard is desperately alone. Only during childhood does he experience real moments with others like a brother or a mother. Then, a great and true solitude settles in. The reproduction time is so short that one cannot speak of a partner.

This film looks at the daily life of this magnificent predator from this original point of view, which corresponds to its true nature.

DESTINIES [4x52’]

The memorable characters of History

Some lives are synonymous with times gone by and to recount them is to bring these worlds back to life.

This series retraces the destinies of the greatest figures in history and takes us back to the eras they left their mark on.

YUCATAN, THE MAYAN MEXICO [52’]

An episode from the series
FLAVORS

Between the turquoise blue of the Caribbean Sea and the emerald green of its rainforest, the Yucatan Peninsula in southeastern Mexico is home to mysterious Mayan cities and bustling, historic colonial towns.

The region's cultural richness reveals itself in traditional dances, village festivals, and mystical rituals that originated in the mists of time.

Traveling through the Yucatan is also an opportunity to meet and mingle with a warm-hearted people.