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- Documentary presenting the evolution of first species that eventually became humans. It shows how their lives could look like, along with evolutions of certain animals they met on their way.
- "Isanga" is the Swahili word that means "stand-off". This movie shows this stand-off through the story of this village and some extraordinarily appealing characters such as two young Masaai women, a hunting guide of Greek origin,and a German missionary nurse. A chronicle between laughter and tears, conflict and friendship, nostalgia and hope. An optimist film image of Masaai people.
- About the explosions of residential buildings in Russia in the fall of 1999. The film analyzes the incident in Ryazan on September 22, 1999, which, according to the filmmakers, was an attempt by the FSB to organize a terrorist attack. Representatives of the FSB themselves say that these were anti-terrorist exercises.
- In the immensity of the Amazonian forest, a man leaves on his canoe to discover a mythical and threatened animal: the black cayman.
- 1983–19991h 25mTV-PG7.9 (30)TV EpisodeThe grand themes of Albert Camus' work and life are documented in three chapters: the Absurd, Revolt, and Happiness. His novels The Stranger, The Plague, The Rebel, The Fall and The First Man are all discussed, as well as his childhood in French Algeria, sometimes difficult friendships, role in The Resistance during WWII, 1957 Nobel Prize, his issues with Communism, living in exile in the '50s, and his accidental death at 47. His life is spoken about by the narrator, his sister-in-law, his son, his daughter, friends, critics, scholars and mistresses. The impression is of Camus as a charismatic, flawed, and yet principled man when it came to the task of confronting human existence without conforming.