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Théo Ivanez

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René Goscinny, Our Uncle From Armorica
6.8

The career of French comic author René Goscinny was a living blend of cultures and an expression of the great importance this artist attached to the production and dissemination of sophisticated popular culture. Goscinny left behind an extremely extensive body of work: "Asterix", "Lucky Luke", "Isnogud", "Little Nick" and many more.

René Goscinny, Our Uncle From Armorica

2017
V13 - La série documentaire
N/A

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V13 - La série documentaire

2021
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6.0

An old woman, 92 years old, leaves her big house to visit her daughter, 73, who is settling in a retirement home.

At Home

2017
Latche, l'esprit des lieux
N/A

Home to the Mitterrand family since 1965, Latche was the former president's base for three decades. Family, friends, and world leaders gathered there for walks, hours of conversation, and some of the defining moments of the century. There, he was a different François Mitterrand, absorbed by the "spirit of the place," far from the trappings of the Republic. An intimate space, Latche was also a political territory open to the world, a powerful diplomatic asset serving the ambitions of its owner.

Latche, l'esprit des lieux

2026
La Babel des enfants perdus
6.0

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La Babel des enfants perdus

2020
DGSE : La Fabrique des agents secrets
6.4

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DGSE : La Fabrique des agents secrets

2024
Les visages de la guerre
9.0

At the Vynnyky Medical Center, located in the suburbs of Lviv, Ukraine, the staff treats exclusively war casualties: amputees and those who have been disfigured. An internationally renowned surgeon, Chloé Bertolus is one of the leading specialists in facial reconstruction. Several times a year, she visits the wounded to repair tissue damaged by bullets and shrapnel from the Russian army.

Les visages de la guerre

2026
13 novembre : L'Audience est ouverte
8.0

The attacks of November 13, 2015 deeply marked France, with 131 dead and thousands injured, at the Stade de France, the Parisian terraces and the Bataclan. For the first time, victims, families, police officers, prosecutors, judges and lawyers recount their quest for truth and justice, from the night of the attacks to the final preparations for the trial that opens on September 8, 2021. For almost six years, the justice system has been on the move to investigate, question suspects, follow up on leads from Paris to Raqqa, and organize the largest terrorism trial France has ever seen.

13 novembre : L'Audience est ouverte

2021