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- Forty years ago, in May 1981, when François Mitterrand was elected, some people allowed themselves to dream of a better life, while others promised the arrival of Soviet tanks on the Champs-Elysées. And if we remember the turn of the austerity of 83, there were also wage increases, the fifth week of paid vacations, the abolition of the death penalty, the decriminalization of homosexuality, or the advent of free radio. Rare archives and the testimony of those who were at the heart of this history put it into perspective and shed light on its lesser known aspects.
- Tracing the story of a student uprising this documentary explores how the NRA manages to keep a permissive gun law alive, and why it has such a strong hold over American society.
- A summer in the busy daily life of the inhabitants of the Bellevue hill in Marseille, in the Saint-Mauront district, one of the poorest districts in France.
- 2012– 1hTV Episode
- Triumphantly elected in 2019, the new Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at 10 Downing Street with a simple slogan: "make the Brexit happen". The troublemaker of British politics promises to "restore confidence in democracy". Two and a half years later, "Bojo" has gone from zenith to fall. For a long time, the British were amused by his propensity to deal with the truth and to always survive his blunders. A succession of scandals and lies, from the management of Covid to Partygate, will change their view of him. From now on, the whole country will discover the reality of Boris Johnson's record a little more each day.
- At the head of a China that aspires to become the world's leading power, the Chinese Communist Party is both the most powerful and the most secretive political organization on the planet. For the first time, witnesses from the inside reveal the inner workings of the party and evoke the backstage of a "black box" where limitless capitalism meets totalitarianism and forced confessions. From the economic opening of the late 1980s to the nightmare of "zero Covid", the party and its leaders have kept the cult of secrecy, the obsession with control and paranoia as their reasons for being.
- At a time when the ecological crisis has never been so palpable, there's a rush to the railways: the French government has announced a 100 billion euro plan for the railroads between now and 2040, a major turning point after years of under-investment. Everywhere in the countryside, collectives sprang up to defend small lines, while construction sites for future high-speed lines were contested. A promise of freedom and the democratization of travel at the turn of the last century, the train fractured the country like never before. From the heart of the Massif Central to the southern Gironde, from Guéret to the railway towns of Miramas, a journey through railway France, between ecology, utopia and the demands of profitability.