Nat Lilienstein
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Les Cent Livres des Hommes (ORTF, 1969-1973) was a series of literary programs created by Claude Santelli and Françoise Verny, and produced notably by Santelli, Jean Archimbaud, and Serge Moati. Planned for one hundred episodes but completed at thirty-nine, the series aimed to introduce great literary works, 'chefs-d’œuvre', to a younger audience through a mix of dramatization, reading, and documentary techniques. It marked a transfer of cultural legitimacy from writers and critics to a generation of television producers, offering a new model of educational and creative literary broadcasting - 'télévision d’auteur'.
Les Cent Livres des Hommes

During the American Civil War, a Southerner is about to be hanged from a bridge for sabotage when something unexpected happens.
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

For a year, the women working at the Grandin factory in Montreuil, France occupy the place and lead numerous actions.
Grandin, les raisons d'une victoire

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