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- On the French Polynesian island of Tahiti, the high commissioner of the Republic and French government must investigate an ongoing rumor: the sighting of a submarine whose ghostly presence could herald the return of French nuclear testing.
- An emotionally cold man leaves the safety of his Alpine home to seek a heart transplant and an estranged son.
- An alcoholic doctor on a Polynesian island, disgusted by white exploitation of the natives, finds himself marooned on a pristinely beautiful island.
- A carefree South Seas native falls for the half-caste ward of a religious white man who desires her for himself.
- ShortIn 2005, Dora Lange, a prostitute, was discovered horribly murdered. The hunt for the assassin becomes a real obsession for Jean Robin and Alain Soral.
- After agreeing to be the subject of a documentary film, an 85 year old Physicist and sailboat Captain, suddenly goes missing while alone out at sea. The Filmmaker himself decides to begin a search to find him.
- This 12 one hour chapter documentary hit TV series shows the life of Chilean people living all around the world, in locations including Tokyo, New York, London, Dublin, Mozambique, Nairobi, Moscow, Cairo, Jerusalem, Mykonos, Croatia, Florence, Sydney, Alaska, Bali, Hawai and Hong Kong.
- Portrait of a silent old man, with a life full of drama. Moussake comes from the remote Tuamotu archipelago in French Polynesia. He makes a living from picking Tahitian tiaras and performing musical events at the Papeete market. The film follows him along the congested roads of the Tahitian capital, then into the cabin where he makes flower crowns and receives visits from his children.
- Roland Tiaipoi is a Thai boxing trainer in Tahiti. He takes care of the young people in his neighborhood of Tipaerui, he channels them. It's long-term work, as Roland Darrouzes, president of the Tahitian Federation of Thai Boxing and associated disciplines, says. Roland is not alone, Polynesia has around fifteen clubs. Unknown to the general public, he chose pragmatism.
- As elsewhere in Polynesia where there is not much for young people, they spend a lot of time on the side of the road. But they drink less there than elsewhere and don't smoke at all. In Tahiti, Vaininiore has the reputation of being a red-light district. However, while walking there, we will meet young people full of joie de vivre, smiling, a little rowdy... They spend their days playing football on the field, and at five o'clock every evening they have training with Hentz Tinomoe, the neighborhood colossus, three times Polynesian Thai boxing champion in the super-heavyweight category. His club, Team Arupa, is one of those fairly tight sub-groups: to be admitted you must first run to the dike, then put on gloves and exchange blows. We are far from the ideological and cultural struggles of certain other more socially advantaged groups, and from the smoky boredom, from the tension perceptible in other neighborhoods: here we are in a daily practice, in a discipline in every sense of the word . While meeting Hentz Tinomoe I quickly met his enemy brother Roland Tiaipoi. He also takes care of the young people in his neighborhood of Tipaerui, he also channels them. It's long-term work, as Roland Darrouzes, president of the Tahitian Federation of Thai Boxing and associated disciplines, says. Roland and Hentz are not alone, Polynesia has around fifteen clubs, but they are the biggest. Unknown to the general public, they chose pragmatism.
- Almost all young people in Vaininiore are into sports. Some in the dugout, others in football, volleyball, but most are in boxing. Thai boxing. Behind the Eastern Bridge fire station in Papeete, the Vaininiore district has the reputation of being a red-light district. This is where a hard core of around twenty fighters trains in the evening, but there are new ones arriving all the time... Not all of them last long... Team Arupa is Hentz Tinomoe. He is a good coach, patient, a little tough when it comes to training... There is a good atmosphere, good understanding, a good spirit of cohesion at Vaininiore, VNR for the young people... A united team. In this film, Team Arupa VNR goes down to the Vairao peninsula for Team Black Devil.
- Mr. Mott, who all his life has plowed the soil of California for his living, suddenly comes into a fortune, and Mrs. Mott induces him to take a trip to the South Sea island of Tahiti. They board ship at San Francisco, and during the voyage the sailors revive the ancient customs observed when crossing the line of the Equator. The custom was prevalent in the days of sailing vessels, when passengers and sailors crossing the line for the first time were baptized or initiated. Neptune comes on board attended by his heralds, lieutenants, servants, etc., and takes complete command over the ship during the crossing of the line. Mr. Mott is arrested in the name of Neptune and brought before his majesty for sentence, which is, to be shaved by the monarch's barber with a razor of rough wood; dipped thrice in sea water; ride the greased pole, etc., much to the discomfiture of Mr. Mott, but to the amusement of the sailors. The island of Tahiti is at last sighted and the pair disembark at Papeete, the capital. They witness the reception tendered by the natives to the French Governor, Monsieur Geraud, and to the ex-queen, Maoao, a great spectacle of its kind. Then they go sight seeing over the island, witnessing the odd costumes and sports of this people of a tropical country. The film pictures the coral reef which surrounds Tahiti, and many customs and picturesque spots of the island, rightly termed "The Garden of the Pacific."
- Boxer, fisherman, murderer, jailbird, Terii Lenoir does not mince his words. Aged 65, this former boxer still beats up the little thugs who come to hang out a little too close to his cabin, at the foot of a mango tree, on the edge of the Tahiti lagoon.
- 1959–199456mTV EpisodeFour-part documentary in which Alan Whicker interviews his fellow passengers on a three-month cruise in the Pacific.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Rangiroa, Papeete. Peter and Angie dive with sharks. Steffi helps Alex to prepare his wedding proposal. Contest: And the winner is? Christian and Winni on bicycle. Captain Morten is back on the Lady.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Papeete, Moorea. Morten takes over the command. Singer Julian is hoarse. Open air dance. Isabell starts her carpentry internship. Fish exposition. Angie and Peter on an island tour. Fish watching with Lio.
- Chef Ed Kenney travels to Tahiti to meet with a young man sailing on a double-hulled canoe and compares two preparation methods of "poisson cru," the quintessential Tahitian dish.