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- The collaboration between architects, scientists, archaeologists and engineers in their efforts to restore Notre Dame.
- They call each other Emmanuel and Vladimir - but despite the informal tone, a fateful negotiation is taking place. During France's presidency of the EU, President Macron takes on the task of negotiating with President Putin in an attempt to prevent an invasion of Ukraine. For the first time, we get to follow the diplomatic game behind the scenes and hear parts of their phone conversations.
- For many years, 68-year-old bohemian Marcel Amphoux lived a very quiet life in the French Alps. Women were never interested Marcel, but when he met Sandrine Devillard, who was 21 years younger than him, everything changed. Sandrine, a well-known woman from Paris, knocked on the door of Marcel's simple home in 2010. She explained that she was a broker and that she was very interested in buying the land he owned. Marcel refused. The odd couple married one year later. In 2012 Marcel was involved in a car accident with Sandrine and two of her friends. The driver somehow lost control and crashed the car. Marcel died, while Sandrine and her two friends survived. Sandrine announced that she was Marcel's sole heir, meaning she would become an instant multi-millionaire. It turned out that shortly before his death, Marcel had revised his will. He left all of his possessions and money to his family and friends.
- On April 15, 2019 600 firefighters of the Paris Fire Brigade fought for over 7 hours to save the Notre Dame Cathedral from fire. In this stunning documentary, witness firefighters testimonies as they struggle to wage war. Looking to save the massive building from flames and save the relics inside, not only for Paris but for this structure that serves as a symbol of Paris for the world.
- In the night of April 15, 2019, Notre-Dame de Paris was burning at her very heart. 'Saving Notre-Dame' captures unique human stories facing extreme situations and bears witness to the progress and challenges of this once in a life mission.
- About Varg Vikernes or Louis Cachet living in France, under constant surveillance of the police. Born Kristian Vikernes in Bergen, Norway, 1973. Is not a "self-declared Neo-Nazi" as claimed by many media institutions. Vikernes is an Óðalist. Convicted in 1994 for first degree murder and for having set fire to 4 churches. Underwent a meticulous psychiatric examinations in 2002, concluding that he is not a psychopath. In 2008 Vikernes officially changed his name to Louis Cachet: Louis after a great uncle and Cachet being the surname of his wife. Arrested in 2013 by DCRI accused of "terrorism or conspiring to commit acts of terrorism".
- The great pride of Paris, the Notre Dame, is burning. The fire department work hard to save the cathedral from a great disaster, while many Parisians watch in horror.
- Hooded and dressed in black, they go to the front line, risking their lives, during the worst crises that the state faces: they are the men of the Raid, these police officers that the government sends to deal with hostage-takers, criminals and terrorists. Julian Bugier tells the story of this elite unit, since its first intervention in 1985, just 35 years ago, under the orders of Commissioner Broussard, a police legend. For 120 minutes, the RAID police officers, great leaders, men and women in the field, take us back to the time when they followed Yvan Colonna into the Corsican scrub, when their apartments were transformed into a war zone, and when they spent intense nights negotiating.
- In homage to French designer Pierre Paulin, Karine Vergniol and Emmanuel Rubin host his son, Benjamin Paulin. He talks about the book "Pierre Paulin, l'homme et l'oeuvre" with writer Nadine Descendre, and Jean-Yves Allemand, gallery owner.