After working in the world of advertising, Étienne Chatiliez began his cinema career with the now famous "La Vie est un Long Fleuve Tranquille". A first film followed by other memorable works: "Tatie Danielle", "Le Bonheur est dans le Pré", "Tanguy"...
An out-of-the-ordinary film-maker who left his mark on an entire generation in the 1970s. Pascal Thomas began his career with "Les Zozos", followed by "Pleure pas la Bouche Pleine" and "Le Chaud Lapin". In 1999 he directed "La Dilettante".
She is the name behind one of the most successful French films ever: "Trois Hommes et un Couffin". A look back at the career of the actress, scenarist and director Coline Serreau, who shares her vision of cinema and the world.
Director, scenarist, actress, Baya Kasmi looks back at a film career that set out to describe contemporary society with humour and derision. She directed "Le Nom des Gens", "Je Suis à vous Tout de Suite", "Yousef Salem a du Succès"...
Actress, author, director and stage director, Zabou Breitman made a name for herself as a unique figure in the world of French film, notably with "Se Souvenir de Belles Choses". She looks back at her wide-ranging experience and her long career.
In Versailles, in a sublime setting cut off from the world where she barricaded herself, Marie-Antoinette, the most hated woman of her time, cultivated her own style and influenced the tastes of her time throughout Europe. Today, historians and curators present her as an independent woman in search of intimacy.
To mark French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Madagascar, the French-African Foundation is organising Alefa Jeunes Talents, a new edition of Young Leaders. The highlight of the event will be a discussion between Emmanuel Macron, Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina and young African, Madagascan and French talent.
Melina Mercouri (1920-1994), actress, singer and politician, exalted her country through her films, songs, exile and positions as member of parliament and minister. Through images and interviews, we look back at the career of a pillar of Greek culture, a heroine who claimed to be frivolous.
"Switzerland has been awarded 226 points by the public!": this was how the presenter of Eurovision 2024 announced that Nemo had won with "The Code". We look back at the musical stages in the life of the artist from Bienne and the creation of his flagship song.
For the first time in his career, Wajdi Mouawad has agreed to allow a camera to be brought into the Colline National Theatre during rehearsals of his next two plays, and also his personal creation, writing and drawing area.
Journalist François De Brigode interviews a personality from the artistic world. Together, they discuss the guest's career and current events, as well as their respective cultural favorites.
Saluting the world of Belgian films, with 'Toto the Hero', 'The Carriers Are Waiting', 'Night Call' and 'Flow' to name but a few! A diversified, original, bold and humorous approach to cinema. Cathy Immelen explains this success story by examining all its facets.
This programme, hosted by Tania Garbarski and Charlie Dupont, is full of surprises, culture and fun. This duo of stage and screen actors have to guess the identity of their guests before sharing a moment for conversation and discoveries.
The award ceremony for the Lauriers de l'audiovisuel (Audiovisual Awards) celebrates French actors and television and radio programmes. The 30th edition is being held on 24 February 2025 at Marigny Theatre in Paris.
In the Quebec region, the birthplace of "queb rap", the history of hip-hop is about the emergence of a long sidelined community. A look back at the journey of young people who found a culture they could identify with and have taken to industrial level, not without confrontation and rivalry.
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