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- After fleeing their country due to civil war, a father joins the resistance while his wife endures hardship as their children adapt to life in exile. Years later, their daughter, now a costume designer, revisits memories of conflict.
- In Africa in the fifties, during the Mau-Mau war, young Patricia's friendship with a lion she raised for years.
- Based upon the story by Guy de Maupassant, The History of a Scoundrel, tells of roguish NCO, Georges Duroy, who after serving 3 years in the French military in Algeria, returns to France, and travels to Paris to work as a journalist and seek his fortune. Duroy uses his guile and charm to seduce wealthy women in an effort to reach his goal.
- Are there two versions of The Mona Lisa? Is the Mona Lisa the world knows so well the original version? Or had Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of the iconic portrait?
- A dramatisation of the events following the 1984 murder of the four-year old Gregory Villemin in Vosges, France.
- We see how a man, who has no memory of his past, deals with his past when he finds out about it.
- Philippe, a fashion photographer hired for a shoot in the Algerian Sahara, and his team land in Tamanrasset.
- From the loneliness of their hotel room to the violence of the game in their Las Vegas room, the epic of four extraordinary champions during the world series
- Oliver Stone's second documentary on/interview with Fidel Castro specifically addresses his country's recent crackdown on Cuban dissidents; namely, the execution of three men who hijacked a ferry to the United States.
- Long ago, the architect Stuart Pedrell told his family that he was going to the South Seas. However, his daughter Yes has recently received a postcard from her father that comes from a far less exotic place: L'Hospitalet. Carvalho goes to Bellvitge in order to find Yes' father and to discover why he lied to his family. Pedrell never went indeed to the South Seas. He took refuge in Bellvitge where he was murdered.
- A highly sophisticated restoration team is painstakingly reassembling the Parthenon of Athens-a classic Greek building that has suffered from wars, earthquakes, and disastrous previous restoration attempts.