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October 1, 2024. Disneyland Paris hosts its first fashion show, featuring the brand Coperni, created in 2013 by Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant. As a couple in both life and fashion, the duo complements each other perfectly: the first designs and imagines, the second manages the business.

A corruption scandal erupts in the middle of an election campaign in Brussels. On learning that her father was involved, Claire Delval, the examining magistrate, withdrew from the investigation. She was then confronted with a case of rape of an activist, also linked to the world of politics.

When we meet Bijoux in Yaoundé, she has just survived another lynching. Just like Shakiro, LGBTQIA+ activist. This is the story of two people who feel like "women in a man's body" and who highlight their humanity to us at a time when homophobic and transphobic violence continues on every continent.

There currently remain some 350 North Atlantic right whales in the waters off eastern Canada, of which perhaps only 100 are female. Collisions with ships, fishing nets and pollution are amongst the many dangers threatening the species. Julien Robichaud meets some of those fighting to save them.

Climate change is threatening the Pacific Islands: by the end of the century, some atolls may disappear. The inhabitants of Uvea and Vanuatu are trying to resist by launching a race against time. Scientists, guides, fisherman, lawyers, activists, elected representatives... We meet the guardians of a paradise not yet lost.

Surrounded by experts, scientists, explorers, or simple fishermen, the astrophysicist and ecologist Hubert Reeves, who passed away in 2023, proposes to identify what threatens the ocean today and exposes the latest discoveries on the intelligence of animals and ocean ecosystems.

To buy a gaming console, two teenagers have an idea to launch an online fundraiser and claim that they are collecting money for cancer treatment for one of them. Cut off from the world in a small isolated village, they are convinced that this lie will never catch up with them.

As she enters her forties, Nina Auber gets back into the game of life after spending years caring for her cancer-stricken daughter.

The investigations of Rosa Wilder, a police inspector from Berne. Now back in her small home town in the Swiss Alps, she faces a succession of particularly dark crimes. The series weaves close ties between the setting, the investigations and Rosa Wilder's private life.

When you're a French-speaker in Canada today, can you still identify with being French-Canadian? Comedian and broadcaster Pascal Justin Boyer, a Quebecker by birth and Franco-Ontarian by adoption, asks himself this question and travels across the country to meet people who can shed light on it.

Joseph has been a musician for 20 years and dreams of releasing his first album. Unfortunately, his creativity is at a low ebb due to heartbreak. Ariane, his ambitious agent, becomes his flatmate for a while. She is going to do everything in her power to help him overcome his break-up and rediscover his talent.

When we meet Bijoux in Yaoundé, she has just survived another lynching. Just like Shakiro, LGBTQIA+ activist. This is the story of two people who feel like "women in a man's body" and who highlight their humanity to us at a time when homophobic and transphobic violence continues on every continent.

Since homosexuality was decriminalised in Canada in 1969, mentalities have considerably evolved in terms of the rights and freedoms of LGBTQ+ people. Those who fought those battles are now in their 70s and face new forms of discrimination. Dany Turcotte sets out to meet them. Portraits.

2024. Act Up-Paris is 35 years old. Throughout its history, the militant association fighting against AIDS has invented a radical way of campaigning, bringing HIV-positive people and the gay community out of invisibility, forcing public authorities to react... A story of a journey that is both terrible and magnificent.

Mylène, Félix, Yves, Sarah, Matthy and Nicolas each live with their own difference, whilst sharing the universal desire to love and be loved. Thanks to the agency Rencontre Adaptée, our six singletons prepare to navigate the unpredictable world of dating.

Created by Caroline Taillet and Martin Landmeters, a series that questions our taboos on the subject of sexuality by exploring bisexuality and the clichés that surround it.

Born between the two wars, these men and women chose to accept their homosexuality at a period when society rejected them for it. Today, they give their accounts of a life torn between the desire to live like everybody else and the need to assert their freedom to seek fulfilment.

28 November 2017. Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, formally apologised to the LGBT community. Between 1950 and 1990, considered "immoral", its members were subjected to systemic discrimination within the armed forces, the police and the civil service. A look back at a story that remains little known.

As she enters her forties, Nina Auber gets back into the game of life after spending years caring for her cancer-stricken daughter.

Agathe Koltès, a well-reputed police commander, arrives in Vannes to be closer to her daughter, Mathilde Sirach. Mathilde, a young police commissioner, has done everything to stop the move and demands her mother keep their relationship secret. Their reunion is stormy but their investigations lead them to rediscover each other.

In season 1, they travel. In season 2, they set down roots by the sea. With humour and poetry, the characters explore the quirks of the French language through misunderstandings, silence and faux pas.

In Tréport, graves have been desecrated. The dead have been dug up and placed in show homes in the region. In the middle of the bodies and immaculate furniture, Sandra Winckler, the inspector in charge of the case, finds a photo of Paul Maisonneuve, a former legend on the criminal investigation department in Lille.

With nearly 5,000 kilometres of coastline, Madagascar is the fifth largest island in the world; protecting its marine resources is a major mission. Women join in the fight. At the crossroads of the Mozambique and Indian Ocean canals, meet with the new guardians of the ocean.

Surrounded by experts, scientists, explorers, or simple fishermen, the astrophysicist and ecologist Hubert Reeves, who passed away in 2023, proposes to identify what threatens the ocean today and exposes the latest discoveries on the intelligence of animals and ocean ecosystems.

There currently remain some 350 North Atlantic right whales in the waters off eastern Canada, of which perhaps only 100 are female. Collisions with ships, fishing nets and pollution are amongst the many dangers threatening the species. Julien Robichaud meets some of those fighting to save them.

Actress Héloïse Martin sets off to meet the militants working to protect the oceans. Plastic pollution, rising sea levels, disappearing wildlife. If nothing is done, oceans may even cease acting as climate regulators. Fortunately, to prevent that happening, there's no shortage of initiatives from scientists, businessmen, artists and ordinary people!

For over 40 years, the waters of West Africa have been overexploited, largely by foreign fleets from Europe, Russia and Asia. The collapse of fish stocks is a direct threat to fishermen and their families and, more broadly, to a large section of Senegalese society.

For the city of Saint Louis, Senegal, climate change is not only a threat but a reality. Rising sea levels and coastal erosion have already forced over a thousand people to leave their homes, their land, sometimes even their family or their work, fishing. But some decide to remain. Portraits.

Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, the increasing salinisation of soils... As the Senegal river delta faces the consequences of global warming, thousands of local people are forced into exile, creating Africa's first climate refugees. We discover the solutions being put in place to preserve the ecosystem and its biodiversity.

An African beach on the Atlantic coast. Loango watches with waves with intense concentration. His grandmother, Mame Tsaku, has told him that if he manages to count one thousand and one waves, his dearest wish will come true.

True hymn to nature, this docu-fiction retraces the fabulous history of the conquest of water through the construction of dams and legendary canals, the bisses, in the Valais Alps. To relive this saga, Marius accompanies his two children, Manon and Léo, in the footsteps of their grandfather.

Hugo Clément takes us to meet the men and women fighting to defend the planet, in those places where it is most urgent. A programme in three episodes to discover those devoting their lives to protecting the world's ecosystems.

Oceans play a major role: climate regulation, reserves of precious resources, economic and human exchanges... They are under many threats: climate change, overexploitation, pollution... Would you like to learn more? These lectures offered by the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris) are for you!

Recognised as the father of Ivorian literature, Bernard Binlin Dadié died in 2019 at 103. Having lived through a century of history, his views are clearly stamped on his innumerable writings. A look back at the turbulent career of a visionary who fought for the dignity of his fellow citizens.

1968. Robert, graduated from École Normale Supérieur and extreme left militant, is hired by Citroën as assembly line worker to revive the revolutionary fire. When the company requires workers to work three hours overtime per week for no pay, Robert and some others see the opportunity for a social movement.

In a polygamous Muslim family, Aladji takes a fourth wife, Sakina. Welcomed by Aissatou and Nafissa, his first and third wives, Djaili is jealous and keeps her distance. When Sakina finds it difficult remaining without news of her husband, Aissatou decides it's time to explain the principle of "walaandé".

The president of the Republic of Zogbeland wants to stand down in favour of his vice-president. The next day, his suicide is announced. His son Michel, returning to his homeland to investigate this suspicious death, has to confront his mother, the formidable and ambitious first lady, already imagining herself president...

Within the city of Mboa Matanda, the Crab and Cayman districts have been doing battle for centuries. Tasked with restoring peace, General Dibombè organises a wrestling tournament between the champions of the different districts. But then he finds himself facing General Essoka, the man who had murdered his family.

In gnawa tradition, a true maalem (master musician) is someone who makes their own musical instrument. Here, the gnawa maalem Essaddiq has damaged his sintir and must make a new one according to the traditional process. For him, it is unthinkable to play an instrument made by someone else.

Cameroon. Recently, 40 year-old Franck has begun to find the behaviour of his father, Bayo, strange and irrational. The diagnosis is unforgiving: it's Alzheimer's disease. Franck employs a carer, Rachel, to keep an eye on him but the 20 year-old woman herself suffers from a serious kidney disorder...

A corruption scandal erupts in the middle of an election campaign in Brussels. On learning that her father was involved, Claire Delval, the examining magistrate, withdrew from the investigation. She was then confronted with a case of rape of an activist, also linked to the world of politics.

There currently remain some 350 North Atlantic right whales in the waters off eastern Canada, of which perhaps only 100 are female. Collisions with ships, fishing nets and pollution are amongst the many dangers threatening the species. Julien Robichaud meets some of those fighting to save them.

Surrounded by experts, scientists, explorers, or simple fishermen, the astrophysicist and ecologist Hubert Reeves, who passed away in 2023, proposes to identify what threatens the ocean today and exposes the latest discoveries on the intelligence of animals and ocean ecosystems.

For over 40 years, the waters of West Africa have been overexploited, largely by foreign fleets from Europe, Russia and Asia. The collapse of fish stocks is a direct threat to fishermen and their families and, more broadly, to a large section of Senegalese society.

True hymn to nature, this docu-fiction retraces the fabulous history of the conquest of water through the construction of dams and legendary canals, the bisses, in the Valais Alps. To relive this saga, Marius accompanies his two children, Manon and Léo, in the footsteps of their grandfather.

From the changing rooms of the swimming pool where they train, Romy and Orson, two disabled swimmers, share their vision of the world, a vision tainted with humour and self-deprecation.

Armand is kept on his toes by his pharmacy and his passion for magic. Sentimentally, he is torn between his wife, Hélène, and his mistress, Alix, and also has to juggle with his father who has Alzheimer's and his busybody mother-in-law. When his grandmother passes away, he is rapidly overwhelmed.

Candid but ingenious, Bécassine leaves her native Brittany and her parents to live her life. On her way to Paris, she meets the Marchioness of Grand-Air, who hires her to look after her baby, Loulotte. At the castle, Bécassine blossoms. But the arrival of a strange puppeteer with less than laudable intentions causes trouble.

Following the attempted murder of Mathilde, daughter of the Professor Strangerson, the young reporter Rouletabille head for château du Glandier to clear up the mystery. Who is the murderer? What is his motive? And above all how did he escape from a yellow bedroom which was locked from the inside?

Sixteen-year-old Billie thinks that she is behind with everything. She is a lifeguard at a water park with her sister and her friends this summer. There she met Pierre and fell in love at first sight. Unfortunately, so does her sister... Billie will have to assert herself and fight for her love story.

Diane lives with her two sisters and daughter on a Canadian farm near the American border. She is struggling to come to terms with the loss of her father, who died in an accident. Paranoia leads her to believe that her house is haunted. Her concerned mother comes to her aid.

To buy a gaming console, two teenagers have an idea to launch an online fundraiser and claim that they are collecting money for cancer treatment for one of them. Cut off from the world in a small isolated village, they are convinced that this lie will never catch up with them.

Switzerland, 1900. Just as she's about to pronounce her vows, 17 year-old Élisabeth, learns that her older sister has died suddenly. Élisabeth has no choice; she must leave the convent and return to the family farm. But the young woman rapidly becomes obsessed by the mysteries surrounding her sister's disappearance...

Three days before the first round of the presidential election, Élizabeth de Raincy, President of the Republic, wants to retire from politics. But Franck L'Herbier, Secretary General of the Élysée Palace, tells her that a foreign scandal from is likely to hand victory to the far-right candidate.

Esther, in the midst of emotional turmoil, receives a mysterious diary written by a stranger whose break-up echoes her own. Signs reveal that she lives in Toulouse. She decides to find her and sets off on to a journey that will shed light on the meaning of her own existence.

When you're a French-speaker in Canada today, can you still identify with being French-Canadian? Comedian and broadcaster Pascal Justin Boyer, a Quebecker by birth and Franco-Ontarian by adoption, asks himself this question and travels across the country to meet people who can shed light on it.

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.

8 March 2023. The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande performs "Symphony no.9 in D major", by Gustav Mahler at Geneva's Victoria Hall. Interview with Jonathan Nott, the orchestra's conductor, who discusses this major work by the composer and explains what it means to him.

Stars of rap, breakdance champions, DJ... KT Gorique, Baby Volcano, Zoée and DJ Kosmo impose their feminine touch on the Swiss hip-hop scene. They call them the Fly Girls. Portraits of four artists who have broken free of the sexist codes, asserting themselves through dance, words and music.

Since the death of Mahsa Amini in September 2022, the young people of Iran are taking to the streets and defying the powers to claim their freedom. The Barâyé collective has organised a second concert in Paris in support of the Iranian population.

After an international concert tour crowned with success, the Franco-Algerian icon Souad Massi is back in Paris to present "Sequana", his tenth album. We know him for his folk music and chaabi, but today his musical inspiration has widened to embrace the Sahel and the Caribbean, Brazil and even rock.

In Abidjan, Gina has just inherited Melody, the school of performing arts founded by her father. But when a powerful businessman plans to replace it with a vast shopping centre, Gina needs to fight with all she has to keep the school and continue her father's work!

In this production Christiane Jatahy concentrates on the collective rather than individual destinies and romantic intrigues. By placing the choirs in an area significantly larger than the stage itself, she subtly transposes the Assyrian oppression of the Hebrew people into something universal and contemporary.

At the initiative of pianists Martha Argerich and Iddo Bar-Shai, singer Noa, and organised in collaboration with La Cité Bleue Genève, internationally-renowned musicians, including Israeli and Palestinian artists, join their talents in a powerful expression of solidarity, hope and peace.

After a seven-year absence, the Senegalese singer Faada Freddy returns with a new album entitled "Golden Cages". Using mainly his voice, clapping and body percussion, the musician tackles themes such as the thought standardization, lack of reflection and dehumanization in today's society.

After the success of her album "Fenfo" and her work in collaboration with international artists such as Roberto Fonseca, Damon Albarn and Lauryn Hill, the singer-songwriter from Mali, a headline figure in the world of contemporary African music, reveals her new album "London KO" during an exceptional concert at Olympia.

Who'll win the title of best DJ on the African continent? Against a unique décor, with an audience of high level urban dancers, the candidates fight it out in the form of duels. The most creative and talented of them will meet again in an explosive grand finale!
Coperni : le couple qui révolutionne la mode
October 1, 2024. Disneyland Paris hosts its first fashion show, featuring the brand Coperni, created in 2013 by Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant. As a couple in both life and fashion, the duo complements each other perfectly: the first designs and imagines, the second manages the business. Directed by: Loïc Prigent (France, 2024)

To buy a gaming console, two teenagers have an idea to launch an online fundraiser and claim that they are collecting money for cancer treatment for one of them. Cut off from the world in a small isolated village, they are convinced that this lie will never catch up with them.

Switzerland, 1900. Just as she's about to pronounce her vows, 17 year-old Élisabeth, learns that her older sister has died suddenly. Élisabeth has no choice; she must leave the convent and return to the family farm. But the young woman rapidly becomes obsessed by the mysteries surrounding her sister's disappearance...

Three days before the first round of the presidential election, Élizabeth de Raincy, President of the Republic, wants to retire from politics. But Franck L'Herbier, Secretary General of the Élysée Palace, tells her that a foreign scandal from is likely to hand victory to the far-right candidate.

Esther, in the midst of emotional turmoil, receives a mysterious diary written by a stranger whose break-up echoes her own. Signs reveal that she lives in Toulouse. She decides to find her and sets off on to a journey that will shed light on the meaning of her own existence.

Armand is kept on his toes by his pharmacy and his passion for magic. Sentimentally, he is torn between his wife, Hélène, and his mistress, Alix, and also has to juggle with his father who has Alzheimer's and his busybody mother-in-law. When his grandmother passes away, he is rapidly overwhelmed.

Candid but ingenious, Bécassine leaves her native Brittany and her parents to live her life. On her way to Paris, she meets the Marchioness of Grand-Air, who hires her to look after her baby, Loulotte. At the castle, Bécassine blossoms. But the arrival of a strange puppeteer with less than laudable intentions causes trouble.

Following the attempted murder of Mathilde, daughter of the Professor Strangerson, the young reporter Rouletabille head for château du Glandier to clear up the mystery. Who is the murderer? What is his motive? And above all how did he escape from a yellow bedroom which was locked from the inside?

Sixteen-year-old Billie thinks that she is behind with everything. She is a lifeguard at a water park with her sister and her friends this summer. There she met Pierre and fell in love at first sight. Unfortunately, so does her sister... Billie will have to assert herself and fight for her love story.

Diane lives with her two sisters and daughter on a Canadian farm near the American border. She is struggling to come to terms with the loss of her father, who died in an accident. Paranoia leads her to believe that her house is haunted. Her concerned mother comes to her aid.

As she enters her forties, Nina Auber gets back into the game of life after spending years caring for her cancer-stricken daughter.

The investigations of Rosa Wilder, a police inspector from Berne. Now back in her small home town in the Swiss Alps, she faces a succession of particularly dark crimes. The series weaves close ties between the setting, the investigations and Rosa Wilder's private life.

An in-depth look at women's prisons. The series follows, in particular, the day-to-day life of a small group of women from the same cell block.

To further develop his business interests, Daniel Manga arranges a marriage between his son Billy and Kimberley, daughter of a wealthy oil producer. But when Billy falls in love with someone else and cancels the wedding at the last minute, Kimberley, furious and humiliated, decides to take revenge...

Everyday events at a law firm as seen through the professional and private lives of those who work there. Whether it's a criminal case or a private conflict between two individuals, the series takes a realistic look at all the major and minor ills in our society today.

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.

Lindsay Brun, Rémi-Pierre Paquin and Vanessa Pilon travel the length and breadth of Quebec, inviting two artists to join them for a delicious meal in the heart of the countryside. And along the way they stop off to buy all the food and drink they need.

Deconstructing the clichés and demystifying some of the taboos present within Quebec's black and multiethnic communities. Such is the aim of Schelby and her companions, Keithy and Irdens, as they have a frank and open discussion with their guests on several, often delicate, subjects.

Avocado or aubergine in hand, the humorist Erich Preach invites himself into the kitchens of Quebeckers of different ethnic origins. The idea? To collect their cookery tips and hints, but above all to discover their more personal secrets and share their life stories.

Friendship, that precious bond that makes us laugh, cry, and grow together. From unexpected connections to lifelong friendships, these touching tales celebrate the unique relationships that change our lives. A collection that highlights authentic duos and groups of friends, in adventures that resonate with each of us.

From Africa to America, Europe to Asia, this collection takes you on a journey across the continents to find out about the stories, customs and living heritage that make our planet so unique. Embark on a journey full of inspiring discoveries, authentic encounters and stories of the people who bring these traditions alive.

Watch classic films starring Brigitte Bardot, icon of the 1950s-1960s and French cinema. Our selection of films showcases the many talents of this actress, who starred in over 45 films alongside some of the world's greatest actors and directors, including Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Gabin, Jacques Charrier and Jean-Luc Godard.

These cartoon series, some of which are educational, will keep little ones glued to the screen! Hang out in the Smurfs' village, join the famous schoolboy Le Petit Nicolas on his escapades, and enjoy a game of street football with Foot 2 Rue's young heroes. Meet Obelix's funny, mischievous dog, Dogmatix or watch the Ninja Turtles show off their combat skills... Our heroes can't wait to meet you!

Memorable performances by actors such as Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Tahar Rahim put French cinema on the world stage. These legends have left an indelible mark on the seventh art, whether in touching dramas or hilarious comedies. Sit back and enjoy a collection of classics featuring these exceptional talents, who continue to inspire generations.

As a city of love or everyday life, of memory or romance, discover Paris through eight unique perspectives. From a flowery idyll to a place of mystery. With "Paris vu par...", the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, the SCELF and TV5MONDE are giving a new generation of filmmakers a chance to express themselves. Marvel at the beauty of their vision.

In a world full of mysterious creatures, Oli, Emma, Fabio and Rachel set off on a hunt for Drazilion, the mother creature of Virmark. Their goal: free Captain Goulache from the bad curse put on him, while avoiding the Vikings who are trying to put spokes in their wheel.

Dimitri, Raph's and Anaïs's uncle, is a French globetrotter who is fascinated by nature. He gives them tasks to stimulate their creativity. Thanks to Blox, a small robot, they access the "world of the worlds", a secret fantasy place where they can play and learn.

News programme aimed at 7 to 11-year-olds! Each episode, devised for children and their parents, provides insight accessible to younger ones, combined with explanations, immersive reports and expert interviews. An educational quiz also gives children the chance to test their knowledge in a fun way.

This first-ever television adaptation from 1961, features the Smurfs in black and white. They have to learn to live alongside a dragon, to fly, win the battle with Gargamel and a magic egg. For that they rely on their greatest strengths within their village: mutual support, optimism and humour.

In all there are 102 Smurfs, living in mushrooms that grow in a forest. Particularly fond of sarsaparilla, they all look deceptively alike but each has its own character! Their enemies? The wizard Gargamel and his ginger cat Azrael, who would dearly love to add them to their menu.

One thousand years have passed since the transformation of the continents into archipelagos, but Wakfu, one of the energies that created the world, is still severely disrupted. In the middle of the chaos, the young Yugo, with mysterious origins and magical powers, sets off to find his family.

Pokou is a princess who just loves learning. She is studying the Komian spiritual rituals, an African method of initiation. Unfortunately, the boundaries between the real world and the unknown world are tenuous and the adversaries that Pokou has to confront are increasingly formidable.

Following an air crash, 10 year-old Clémentine finds herself confined to a wheelchair. Despite everything, she clings to the hope of being able to walk again one day. Meanwhile the fairy Héméra watches over her, whisking her away for a series of fabulous journeys through time and space.

Since the great cataclysm, the Arkadians have lived deep in the centre of the Earth. Up until the day when their mysterious sun, Shagma, falls sick. They decide to send a distress call to the children on Earth, with Arkana as messenger, accompanied by Bob, Rebecca and Spartakus, underworld heroes.

Twelve year-old Chloé is feeling somewhat disillusioned. Then Potobot, a little robot arrives from the future with a mission for her: to change the world and make the future a better place. There's no doubt about it, working together, one step after another, the two of them can move mountains!

From the satiric to the poetic, "Générations Carbone" showcases the climate and environmental challenges we face today, presenting them in a way that aims to reconnect the different generations. Boomers, millennials, gen Z... We're all in the same boat!

In January, in a high-altitude resort, a group of tourists comes to enjoy the joys of winter sports. But it is 2080 and there is not a gram of snow left...

And what if changes to language could bring wider changes to our society? With her acute sense of detail, Athéna Sol invites us to explore the new words shaping a contemporary and more inclusive francophone world. With support from the SACD Fund - TV5MONDE

Explore the power of language through creative and stimulating writing games! Let yourself be guided by the members of the French writing group 'Oulipo' (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle) and discover fascinating figures of style which give new dimensions to literary creativity.

Nineteen women, unknown or famous, experts or enthusiasts, untangle the aesthetic, social and political history of the "hair of contention". We discover the world of afro hair, from the pre-colonial era to the Black Panther movement and the modern-day world with its YouTube tutorials.

Aude Gogny-Goubert looks at the rise of ten exceptional sportswomen, pioneers and game-changers who inspired future generations.

The YouTuber Thomas Gauthier attacks scientific fake news! Who gains from spreading it? And why is it so easy for our brains to believe it? With humour and rigour, he sets off to meet the scientists to analyse the messages and counter the disinformation.

Recognised as the father of Ivorian literature, Bernard Binlin Dadié died in 2019 at 103. Having lived through a century of history, his views are clearly stamped on his innumerable writings. A look back at the turbulent career of a visionary who fought for the dignity of his fellow citizens.

All the world's vegetables have come together with just one idea in mind: to find themselves on every plate and make every child love them. For that, they each pass before the judges and offer the very best of themselves, in the hope of being awarded the highest marks.

In gnawa tradition, a true maalem (master musician) is someone who makes their own musical instrument. Here, the gnawa maalem Essaddiq has damaged his sintir and must make a new one according to the traditional process. For him, it is unthinkable to play an instrument made by someone else.

The president of the Republic of Zogbeland wants to stand down in favour of his vice-president. The next day, his suicide is announced. His son Michel, returning to his homeland to investigate this suspicious death, has to confront his mother, the formidable and ambitious first lady, already imagining herself president...

Cameroon. Recently, 40 year-old Franck has begun to find the behaviour of his father, Bayo, strange and irrational. The diagnosis is unforgiving: it's Alzheimer's disease. Franck employs a carer, Rachel, to keep an eye on him but the 20 year-old woman herself suffers from a serious kidney disorder...

Within the city of Mboa Matanda, the Crab and Cayman districts have been doing battle for centuries. Tasked with restoring peace, General Dibombè organises a wrestling tournament between the champions of the different districts. But then he finds himself facing General Essoka, the man who had murdered his family.

Nubu, a young boy curious about everything, tends to blunder from one mistake to the next as he learns about life. Fortunately Yara, his sensible well-behaved older sister, always has the time to explain things, offering the perfect opportunity for Nubu to immerse himself in his favourite world: comic books.

North-East Congo in the 1930s. The resistance movement against the Belgian colonial power takes many different forms. Anyoto, or Leopard Men, attack their victims as a leopard attacks its prey. One of their leaders is arrested and executed. For the settlers he's a terrorist; for the Congolese, a resistance hero.

After years of exile, Moutari Wara is allowed to return to his home country but on one condition: that he doesn't get involved in politics. But when the municipal elections are organised early, Aïcha, one of his law students, pushes him to get involved personally against corruption and cronyism.

In a polygamous Muslim family, Aladji takes a fourth wife, Sakina. Welcomed by Aissatou and Nafissa, his first and third wives, Djaili is jealous and keeps her distance. When Sakina finds it difficult remaining without news of her husband, Aissatou decides it's time to explain the principle of "walaandé".

Only just crowned king, Soundiata Keïta has the heavy responsibility of ensuring the strict application of the new rules for the kingdom that he himself decreed: the Manden Charter. With humour and benevolence, he shoulders the role of sovereign and sets out to make Mali as prosperous as possible.