Rémi Lainé
Directing
Known For

French current affair show
Infrarouge

Weekly current affairs show
The World in Front

A French current affairs show.
La Case du siècle

In three poignant acts, as rigorous as a major assize trial, Rémi Lainé and Pascale Robert-Diard deliver the human truth of the Le Roux-Agnelet case, over the course of a dizzying legal series spanning nearly forty years.
Until They Find the Body

In the United States of America, lobbyists, corporations and billionaires invest millions of dollars to ensure that a suitable candidate, one inclined to support their personal ambitions and economic projects, wins an election, which inevitably affects everything, from the selection of local officials to presidential elections, creates countless conflicts of interest and undermines what supposedly used to be a model democracy.
Democracy for $ale

Documentary on Oliver Stone's Wall Street.
Once upon a time on Wall Street

The documentary, filmed in England in autumn 2020, sheds light on the genesis and background of the social drama.
Once upon a time... "I, Daniel Blake"

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Palestro, Algérie : Histoires d'une embuscade

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Marcus Klingberg, un pur espion

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La Rançon

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SIDA, sur la piste africaine
A global revolution is underway to obtain what UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and Barack Obama call ‘the final frontier in human rights’: the universal decriminalisation of homosexuality. After years of long diplomatic struggle, several world leaders have declared themselves in favour of the universal decriminalisation of homosexuality. But victory won’t come easily. The countries that still punish homosexuality refuse to give in to international pressure. Global acceptance and equality will take time to achieve.
Global Gay, The Next Frontier in Human Rights

An unusual hybrid court established by the United Nations and the government of Cambodia, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia is tasked with investigating and bringing to trial surviving Khmer Rouge officials charged with human rights abuses. Working within the framework of international human rights law, but against the backdrop of a complex political arrangement with the government of Cambodia, the prosecution not only must prove the guilt of former high-ranking officials but show that their crimes meet the judicial standards for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and even genocide.