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- Karambolage proposes an amusing comparative anthropology of the natives on either side of the Rhine. Words, rites, objects, references.
- 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.
- A documentary about artistic interventions in public urban spaces today in Europe.
- A musical show by Paul Ouazan where contemporary music artists revisit hits from the 70s (T-Rex, Bee Gees, etc). Musical arrangements and direction by Sarah Murcia. A co-production of Zadig Productions with Arte France's research workshop.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Each day, Ged Marlon and his anonymous and enigmatic assistant deliver - in less than two minutes - a quirky and poetic recipe.
- Musicians Sarah Murcia and Albin de la Simone revisit hits from the 1980s with the help of stalwarts of the 1970s music scene as well as those of the contemporary and emerging scene.
- Consists of two episodes of Die Nacht/La Nuit (2002) edited together as a full-length documentary film: a quirky and nocturnal trip to Tokyo leading to an experimental portrait of the city, its inhabitants, its architecture and its music.
- 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.
- Nineteen artists cover a song that is dear to their hearts and perform it in the privacy of their own homes.
- 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.
- During five nights, from January to December 1999 (only on full moon nights), an avant-garde TV homage to experimental filmmakers, from Len Lye to Andy Warhol, from Nelson Sullivan to Clara Finnegan, and many others.