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- "Dancing is drive. You have it or not." "The Turgot is not a country club," the school's principle warns, welcoming the newcomers, "here, we don't give in, and we don't give up." In the middle of Paris, young people are trained to become professional dancers and, at the same time, they are prepared for their A levels. That's the deal. The training motivates, strengthens and allows the students to surpass themselves, including overcoming setbacks. Everyone brings his or her own story: complex family relationships, problems in the social environment and in school. Through dance, the students learn to translate their experiences into physical energy. The intimately immersive camera interweaves explosive movement with moments of reflection. There are injuries and deficits, but also hopes, dreams and inner transformations.
- After the Crimean War, Florence Nightingale is hailed as a heroine in England. She immediately sets about reforming military and civilian hospitals - i.a. using statistics. Throughout her life, she defies her family, doctors and military personnel. Her methods are spread to the rest of the British Empire. When she falls ill herself, she nevertheless continues her pioneering work and helps to shape the modern world.
- Follows the invasion of Kuwait, the Gulf War, and the international embargo on Iraq that followed.
- In September 2021, France will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty. A decision so powerful that it will symbolize François Mitterrand's first seven years in office. For Robert Badinter, it was the fight of a lifetime, rooted in a personal history marked by a rejection of injustice that began after his father's arrest by the Gestapo in 1943. A story told through archives and by his family and closest friends.