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- A sensitive portrait of Sabine Bonnaire, the autistic sister of the french actress Sandrine Bonnaire.
- Touched to the depths of his being by the death of his child in a car accident nine years earlier, Jacques has lost his bearings. For this loss is all the more difficult to stand as Jacques was driving the car in which his son was killed. His relationship did not survive the tragedy and Jacques left, traveling far from the place where his and his wife's happiness was shattered. Now Jacques is back in France for the funeral of his father. In the meantime his wife has started a new life and has a new child.
- Comic-book artist Jung returns to Seoul for the first time since he was abandoned at the age of 5.
- "School Without Walls" is a documentary feature film on the effect of Rishi Valley Institute for Educational Resources (RIVER) educational program in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is at one and the same time, both an enchanted voyage and an onerous story. Little Ashwini and her friends from the village take the viewer by the hand and bring them into their homes and their school. This discovery of the villagers' everyday life reveals their rich tradition, colorful folklore, and music. The men have their own way of looking at life, and the changes taking place in their community as they gather to discuss and drink. In intimate moments, the women confide the plight of their situation, their work, their married life, and their children's education, wherein hope still reigns. The RIVER program was developed by the Rishi Valley School founded by Jiddu Krishnamurti. The presentation of the village, villagers and school is punctuated with quotes from the writings of J. Krishnamurti tying together his philosophy with how it is affects the lives and stories of those who live in its presence.
- Covers outstanding personalities of their time and in their discipline, who are only too rarely seen in the media today. Philosophers, artists, activists, researchers, all have contributed to forging and enriching contemporary thinking.
- 1938: Five hundred monkeys in India are rounded up, shipped across the world, and released on a remote, uninhabited Caribbean island. How do they organize themselves socially? Group wars, discrimination, and the abuse of power on one hand; and maternal love, solidarity, and respect for social hierarchy on the other. For better or worse, a society has been formed. Three renowned scientists -- a psychologist, a geneticist, and an evolutionary biologist -- scrutinize these primates of the Caribbean in order to gain insight into the origins of our own human society.
- This film is a journey into the complex world of misunderstandings between sociocultural actors, parents, and children in the Southern Suburban Quartier of Villeneuve (the former 1968 Olympic Village) in Grenoble, France. The difficulty in giving meaning, in agreeing on an action, slows down the setting up of projects, wears out the good humor of all concerned. A careful approach in a sensitive area where preconceived ideas proliferate, little everyday nothings that change everything.
- After a "faux pas", French-Senegalese teenager Babacar, 16, avoids prison and succeeds in the feat of seducing both the educators and the other young people at the rehabilitation center where he is incarcerated.
- Beyond the disagreements, the men and women of the Vercors formed the matrix of Résistance. Between forced and voluntary support, they made possible the heroism of the fighters before the last throes of war fell, they brought hope, food, human warmth. Without this support, could members of the Résistance and refugees have survived?
- According to several research teams, players learn to think collectively, to unite, and even to develop their group creativity. Strategies observed in the animal world and reproduced in the world of robotics.
- Milano and Italian fashion seen through the eyes of MAD Italian fashion. Practically synonymous with creativity and style. Armani, Ferrè, Fiorucci, Missoni, Gucci, Versace, Prada and the rest all come from the same place and flourished in a few decades. Before that Milano was just a town of textile industries and needle-workers. All starts at the end of the sixties. Italian tailors take advantage of the 1968 youth protest movements, and give form and shape to women's dreams. Fashion goes from Haute Couture to Prêt-à-Porter, hand in hand with the women's fight for equal rights. The revolution in fashion rapidly evolves following social trends which see women getting into power roles (and dresses) and young and talented tailors becoming famous. Then branding explodes and Milano becomes the world's fashion centre. Maddalena Sisto, MAD for the readers of Vogue, Elle Germany, The New Yorker and the Corriere della Sera, witnessed it all and put it into extraordinary drawings and sketches. She recorded every trend suggested by the Milan stylists and chronicled how fashion developed and influenced the life of Italian women. To such an extent that her 'signorine' represent the desires, fears and imagination of women today. She left us over 12.000 drawings together with her personal diaries and the video's of her work in the fashion field. Everything neatly and persistently collected by her husband. A WORLD OF FASHION tells the story of Italian fashion through MAD's drawings, specifically animated for the film, and through the fashion designers that loved her work and the way she was able to predict where their own work was heading to. Welcome to the liberated, sensual and glamorous world of MAD!
- 2009–20131hTV Episode
- 2009–201352mTV Episode