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- The marriage between Gabrielle and Jean begins to fray after the discovery of a letter that belongs to Gabrielle.
- Multi-talented, Paul Newman is one of the greatest American actors of all time. With his silhouette of a Greek statue and his unreal blue eyes, he embodied the quintessential Hollywood star. But he never seemed satisfied. The son of a Jewish sporting goods retailer who despises him and a Catholic mother who adores him, driven by self-doubt and an inherited need for approval from his childhood, he has worked throughout his fifty-year career to break the image of the pretty boy. He made his first experiences in the famous Actors Studio. The breakthrough as a screen star came in 1958 with "The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". From then on he preferred characters on the edge of the American dream. With archive images and film excerpts, the documentary paints a portrait of a socio-politically committed man with many facets and also pays tribute to the role of his wife Joanne Woodward.
- Kim Novak will forever be remembered for her dual role in Hitchcock's "Vertigo", in which she plays a woman forced to transform into someone else to fulfill a man's obsession. Novak was a rebel inside a star system that broke women's spirits in order to manufacture screen goddesses, a toxic system she never ceased to speak out against. In the 1950s at the age of 20, Novak finds herself thrown into the limelight. With no acting experience, the young woman who dreamed of becoming a painter undergoes a makeover which will transform her into a glamorous bombshell. Her anxiety on set is compounded by an intimidating studio head, demanding directors, and a misogynist press. This first documentary about Kim Novak, her career and her emancipation from the Hollywood system, tells the story of how this box office sensation who worked with some of the greatest directors of the era takes on the Hollywood studio system and reclaims her life - with the exclusive participation of the actress herself.
- The sudden death of a teenager during a soccer match puts a small community completely off-balance.
- A man discovers that he has the ability to walk through walls.
- Explore the life of renowned historical figure Mahatma Gandhi, a lawyer, political ethicist, and anti-colonial nationalist whose non-violent methods led a movement that helped India successfully gain independence from Britain in 1947.
- Karambolage proposes an amusing comparative anthropology of the natives on either side of the Rhine. Words, rites, objects, references.
- A documentary about artistic interventions in public urban spaces today in Europe.
- In 1986, a concerned young couple ponder the best way to make love for the first time as the radioactive Chernobyl cloud looms over Europe.
- Presents and cross-examines TV images of the news of the world from documentary and reportage rushes or breaking news footage - partly purchased from other networks, partly produced specifically for the program.
- Consists of two episodes of Die Nacht/La Nuit (2002) edited together as a full-length documentary film: a jigsaw approach to urban outings in Tel Aviv in Spring featuring many local musicians including Avishai Cohen, Aviv Geffen, Mati Caspi, etc.
- Producer Paul Ouazan is tackling art works and propositions, to present a poetic vision of the world, to make see and hear what, in television, is not ordinary, and to conceive it, above all, as an exercise of sensitivity and intelligence.
- A collection of ten 6-minute short films entirely shot with a mobile phone, divided into two thematic concepts: the 80s (five retro films) and the mutants (five anticipation/sci-fi shorts).
- Producer Paul Ouazan is tackling art works and propositions, to present a poetic vision of the world, to make see and hear what, in television, is not ordinary, and to conceive it, above all, as an exercise of sensitivity and intelligence.
- The myth of Joan of Arc has fascinated people the world over. In the collective memory, she is the young shepherd girl who died at the stake having saved France. But 15th century chronicles report that following events in Rouen, certain people refused to believe she was dead and that another woman was burned instead. Five years after the stake, an astonishing rumour began to circulate - the "Pucelle" was back ! So extraordinary it has become enigmatic, the story of Joan of Arc has been revisited by Martin Meissonnier, who leads us on a detailed and fascinating enquiry. Based on numerous unquestionable archive documents, he blends historical thoroughness with a highly entertaining approach using reconstructions in period clothing and film excerpts.
- RMN and ARTE have selected 12 short films about the artists, sculptors and photographers featured in some of the major exhibitions of 2010 that caused a stir in the French capital, Paris.
- A collection of ten 6-minute short films entirely shot with a cell phone, divided into two thematic concepts: 'my twenties today' (five contemporary films) and 'my twenties yesterday' (five retro-flavored shorts).
- Short chronicles and reports filmed in the street in Laos by Pierre Rigal, and broadcast in the program Brut (1995) created by Claire Doutriaux and Paul Ouazan, on Arte France.
- Celebrates pop songs through a whole new generation of confirmed talents or emerging artists. No blah-blah, no interviews, no promo. Each artist is presented with an appropriate filming device reflecting his personality and own universe.
- Nineteen artists cover a song that is dear to their hearts and perform it in the privacy of their own homes.
- Ellen's husband was the pilot of flight UA73 that flew into the North tower of the World Trade Center. After September 11, she helped pass legislation to enable pilots to carry weapons in the cockpit. She is still concerned by lack of safety regulations and interested in understanding the changes in the civil aviation world. An investigation led by Jean Quatremer is exploring the various conflicts and exposing the new dangers. This film is her journey to understand whether the security infrastructure imposed on us will keep our skies safe.
- Paul Ouazan (from the Arte Research Workshop) offers more than just a classic television recording for this Mozart opera: a technical and artistic bet with 18 cameras as close as possible to the performers and multiple split-screen takes.
- A young boy addicted to video games goes out to buy a new game with his mother, but at the store, he is fascinated by a stuffed monster the seller gives him. One day the plush toy suddenly disappears.
- Want the recipe? Take great international hits, add new generation singers and spice it up with a touch of karaoke. Finally, blend together into a marvelous hybrid composition. Irreverent and joyful.
- A young woman had an operation removing the need to sleep. We follow her in a world where dreams break out into real life.
- Each day, Ged Marlon and his anonymous and enigmatic assistant deliver - in less than two minutes - a quirky and poetic recipe.