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- News report on naturism in Corrèze, France.
- The explosive story of the Bergerac powder mill (Poudrerie de Bergerac), in southwest France, told by direct witnesses: powder-makers or Bergerac residents.
- Between 1965 and 1995, the Sigma Festival turned Bordeaux, France, into a pivotal meeting-place for cultural avant-gardes and utopias in Europe. The film revisits the magnetic aspect of this most colorful festival, which marked the city's cultural history, its time and the recent history of festivals.
- Le Garage Moderne is not a garage like the others. It is a new associative place, installed in Bordeaux since the end of 2000, where you can both come with your vehicle for mechanical reasons, or discover an artistic activity/expo on site.
- While sport is the favored vector of communication between the different Australian communities, it is relevant to question the presence of Aboriginal people in local rugby, this country being World champion and host of the next World Cup.
- Fort du Portalet, located on a cliff in the French Pyrénées, is a lost sentinel that constantly hesitates between its local dimension and an international ambition. A natural guard, plagued by the vagaries of a history that goes beyond it.
- A dress covered in diamonds is made for a sultan's wife as a bribe to allow the French government access to his nickel mines. But Lupin has promised to steal the dress. The dress is stolen by Lupin but it is a fake.
- Longui, a famous Bordeaux investigative journalist in his sixties, surreptitiously meets an informant on the city's docks. In exchange for a sum of money, a sailor agrees to reveal to him information about a family of local shipowners, the Louviers, who are suspected of being involved in various trafficking. The journalist learns that a boat fishing for lobster off the coast of Senegal was there for another mission code-named "Bois d'ébène". The whole exchange between the two men is followed from afar by a hidden armed man. Later that day, the police discover journalist Longui dead in an accident. Inspector Lepont, who was aware of the reporter's research, does not believe in this coincidence and begins his investigation by visiting the docks and warehouses of Bordeaux.
- "We knew why we were fighting. This fight was first for Freedom. Let's never lose sight of that." On the basis of testimonies, and focusing on the history of a department at war, Dordogne, this film questions the memory of the years 1940-1944; inquiries expressed as pretexts for a debate on the commitment and struggles for freedom and democracy. Beyond the story of the liberation of this region, it is a reflection on resistance. What remains of the Resistance? Do the testimonies of its lost witnesses, its mark in national life persist?
- 2016– 52mTV Episode