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La Malédiction de Toutankhamon : L'Énigme des morts suspectes 2024    star_border 8
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Pink Triangles, Homosexuals Facing Nazism 2024    star_border 7.2
A documentary that traces the lives of men and women persecuted by the Third Reich because of their sexual orientation. Beginning with the social and political context of the 1920s, when European society still "tolerated" homosexuality, it details the mechanisms of repression and brings to life the hell experienced by the victims in the concentration camps. It also recalls the long road traveled by the victims to obtain the decriminalization of homosexuality and recognition of the harm suffered during this dark period in history. While the film traces the martyrdom of homosexuals and lesbians, it does not fail to place this story in a wider perspective and to bring together in a single memory all the victims of Nazi cruelty.
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Le Mur de l'Atlantique, une forteresse au service de l'ennemi 2024    star_border 8
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Mayas: The Secrets of the Last Cities 2024    star_border 8
These last Mayan cities are the most fascinating documentary objects, as much for their architecture and the unique and grandiose settings in which they exist as their excellent state of preservation. Described by leading experts, carefully illustrated with images and reconstructed using new 3D models, Tulum, Coba and Mayapan provide us with an updated inventory of what scientists know about the Maya civilisation today.
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On les appelle vikings 2024    star_border 7
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Madame Soleil, la femme qui était supposée savoir 2023
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Lesbiennes, quelle histoire ? 2023
From her personal experience, Marie Labory sets out on the trail of the lesbians who lived in Europe in the twentieth century. One hundred years of fighting for freedom, told through archives and testimonies.
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Filmmakers for the Prosecution 2023    star_border 6
In 1945, two young American soldiers, brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg, are commissioned to collect filmed and recorded evidence of the horrors committed by the infamous Third Reich in order to prove Nazi war crimes during the Nuremberg trials (1945-46). The story of the making of Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today, a paramount historic documentary, released in 1948.
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13 Novembre, Des Vies Plus Jamais Ordinaires 2022
Between 2016 and 2019 the historian Christian Delage filmed a series of interviews with people related to the Paris attacks of the 13th of November 2015: survivors, relatives and friends of the victims, rescuers. Ordinary lives no longer such because of the tragic events in which they found themselves involved. Filming the memory to deal with the past and regain that sense of community severely shaken by the attacks.
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1941, les secrets de la rafle du billet vert 2022    star_border 8
On May 14, 1941, 3,747 foreign Jews were arrested by the Parisian police during the roundup known as the "green ticket", the first in France. More than eight decades after this tragedy, an unparalleled photo report has just been miraculously found. These hundred shots taken by the German propaganda services document this morning during which these men were arrested and taken to the internment camps of Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande.
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Jean Moulin, La Vérité Retrouvée 2022    star_border 8
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1940-1944 : de Gaulle seul contre tous 2022
This documentary tells the story of the difficult rise of General de Gaulle between 1940 and 1944. A rebellious general, deserter, who attacks first Pétain, then Churchill, the Americans and finally the Communists in order to impose himself as the only legitimate leader of France.
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Homosexualité, les derniers condamnés 2022    star_border 8
Between the end of the Second World War and the abolition of the "offence of homosexuality" in 1982, 10,000 sentences were handed down in France. Sentences in correctional courts, fines and sometimes imprisonment, the convictions were mainly against men. The last witnesses of this period speak out and tell of four decades of clandestine life, just before the tragedy of AIDS.
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Monk & Pannonica: An American Story 2022    star_border 8
Paris, 1954. The story of the meeting, known thanks to the fortuitous discovery of a forgotten notebook, full of notes and photographs, between a white British aristocrat, Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswarter, writer and jazz patron, and a talented black pianist, Thelonious Monk, one of the best bebop jazz musicians of all time; a prodigious union of wills that overcame the most extreme prejudices of the very conservative US society.
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La guerre de 1870 - Les dernières cartouches 2022
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Le Mémorial de la Shoah - Un lieu, des destins 2022
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Règlements de comptes à l'institut : Paris, août-septembre 1944 2021    star_border 6
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Madame le Général, une femme d'exception 2021
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Indochine, quand les femmes entrent en guerre 2021
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The Ungemach Experiment, a Story of Eugenics 2021    star_border 6
In 1924, a garden city, called “Ungemach”, was inaugurated in Strasbourg; it was restricted to couples who bore “healthy and fertile strains”. This officially eugenicist experience was endorsed by both political and scientific authorities, and the selection system lasted until the 1980s! To understand the genesis of such a project, it is necessary to revisit the history of eugenics. We will first go to England, where the concept was born and developed in the 1880s. Then to the United States, Switzerland, the Nordic countries, Japan, where, since the 1920s, large-scale sterilization policies have been implemented to eradicate health and social "defects", long before Nazi Germany. This question of eugenics is a universal one; its implementations were numerous and it still permeates ethical debates on medically assisted procreation techniques or Transhumanism today.
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Operation Barbarossa: Into the Heart of Darkness 2024    star_border 8
In June 1941, Hitler decides to break the German-Soviet pact and set the German army in motion toward Moscow. From summer to winter, and from Kiev to Leningrad, previously unseen archival footage, some recolored, retraces the bloodiest military operation of World War II. Testimonies from soldiers and civilians recount these endless months of battles and sieges.
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Le peuple d'Hitler 2024
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Mafias and Banks 2023    star_border 7
How, from the 1920s to the present day, financial power has gradually strengthened a hidden alliance with criminal organizations around the world.
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Histoires d'une nation : L'École 2022    star_border 8
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Les révolutions du regard 2022
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At War for Algeria 2022    star_border 7
North Africa, 1954. The Algerian war of independence begins, a traumatic and extremely violent catastrophe that for eight long years will shake and finally overthrow the foundations of the colonial regime established by France in 1830.
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Il était une fois l'amour à la française 2022    star_border 7
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Hitler Staline, le choc des tyrans 2021    star_border 10
n 23 August 1939, the world was shocked to discover that Hitler and Stalin, the most intractable of their enemies at the time, had signed a pact that allowed them to divide Poland between them and gave the Nazi leader complete freedom to concentrate his forces in the West, against France and the United Kingdom. Through this agreement, Europe was to be thrown into war. For a long time, the relationship between Hitler and Stalin was ignored: their mutual fascination, their moves to get closer, the marks of confidence they exchanged and all the benefits they derived from the German-Soviet pact, before resuming their war to the death in June 41 with the "Barbarossa" operation.
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Face à face pour l'Élysée 2021    star_border 9
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Dates That Made History 2018    star_border 8.7
Historian Patrick Boucheron revisits the most important dates in history through the prisms of memory and collective imagination.
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Eva Braun or the Banality of Evil 2007
Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke have found at the NARA (National Archives in Washington DC) almost four hours of footage, mostly in colour, filmed by Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun between 1938 and 1944. It's an unbeleivable eyesight on Hitler's private life from the happy life in the "Eagle's nest" till his suicide in his bunker.
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Histoire de l’armée française 2007
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