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- This film charts the journey of two young men, into their own unknown - the world of big wave surfing in Ireland. Shot in the magnificent seascape of counties Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo, Richard Fitzgerald and Gabriel Davies shatter the myth that 'there's no real surf in Ireland'. In their own unassuming and endearing manner they present a picture of Ireland's surfers, as they have never been seen before.
- Started as a ski acrobat, motocross rider, equestrian champion, Philippe Monnet's last and everlasting passion is sailing. In this film, Monet delivers an intimate journal of his adventures, his fears, his triumphs and his future plans.
- Through the testimonies of great Himalayan mountaineers, journalists, historians on the attempt to open a new route on the Amnye Machen (Tibet), the author tries to understand the desire to go "up there", despite the risk of never coming back. With testimonials from: Jean-Michel Asselin, Christine Janin, François Damilano, Pierre Mazeaud, Jean-Christophe Lafaille, Patrick Berhault, Reinhold Messner, Bertrand Roche dit Zébulon, Katia Buffetrille, Elizabeth Hawley, Junko Tabei, Sylvie Braud, Kurt Diemberger.
- A discovery of some of the most secret and discrete yet fabulous french wines, through the portraits of the wine makers.
- Thierry Le Portier is one of the most in-demand wild animal trainers in the movie and television industry in France and abroad. We follow him as he works with different felines: lions, tigers, pumas, black panthers, wildcats, and leopards.
- A five-part documentary mini-series focusing on heroic persons who preferred peace to war in their actions during - or in the aftermath of - the long Burundian Civil War.
- Produced by Margarita Cadenas, under the direction of Hamilton Becerra and Gaël Jacquemin. Chuao, a small Venezuelan town, nestled between mountains and sea. The inhabitants of this place are the direct descendants of African slaves brought over three centuries ago by Spanish colonists to grow cocoa. They manufactured today, totally organic and artisan, the world's best cacao. Currently, the project of a highway that would link to Chuao with the rest of the country, concerned about its inhabitants
- This series is dedicated to discovering small wild animals hat live in the European countryside. These animals are almost invisible because most are nocturnal, while others are timid and reclusive. as evidence of their stealth, these animals can prowl undetected within feet of farm houses and barns. Most people would not be able to identify these small, wild animals, but that does not prevent them from being accused of all sorts of crime and misdemeanors. Because so little is actually known about these animals, and because they are so difficult to observe, rumors have spread that they are vicious, smelly, blood thirsty or worse. "The Secret Lives of European Mammals" will reveal the intriguing and carefully concealed secrets of these unknown creatures. Furthermore, this series will demystify the rumors and misconceptions about these animals by showing that they are actually good neighbors who play a very important role in maintaining the balance of nature in the European countryside.