How would you feel if the state sold the mountain above your village to a big multinational, your country's beautiful islands, its beaches or your great monuments? Strangled by debt, governments and public administrations all over Europe act like any indebted family: they try not only to reduce costs, but attempt to replenish their coffers by putting their most valued family possessions on the market. More often than not, this includes part of the countries' historical and natural heritage: castles, islands, mountains, beaches, palaces, ancient arenas and archaeological sites. But who really owns these properties? Aren't they our common heritage, our history that will end up in private or corporate hands and will no longer be accessible to all? Or is the private sector more efficient in managing these properties? And if so, who decides on the best deal? Are there democratic proceedings for the sale of our common good? The people of Europe want accountability.
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
Completely topless. Completely uninhibited. The craze that began in San Francisco is now exploding a...
A documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage...
On the occasion of the fourty years anniversary of François Mitterand's election, a look back to the...
Thundering across the sky on elegant white wings, the Concorde was an instant legend. But behind the...
In 2004 X1 Sports took a band of intrepid climbers to Croatia . Their mission was to find some of th...
Exclusive access to chief diplomat of the EU Federica Mogherini as Europe faces a crumbling world or...
A multiscreen installation, a colorful beach bar, the statue of Saint Christopher - a postcolonial l...
Herculane Baths, one of the oldest resorts in Europe, the place where, a few centuries ago, kings an...
How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...
The pride of Napoleon's victories, the Arc de Triomphe, whose first stone was laid in 1806 at the to...
The history of the Ariane rocket is a space epic that has seen Europeans unite and innovate to make ...
Cyrille, a young gay farmer from Auvergne, has only one friend, a homosexual like him. One day, he g...
A documentary on the island off the French Riviera where 'bathing in the buff' isn't just practiced,...
The Brussels Business is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy...
To understand firsthand what the United States of America can learn from other nations, Michael Moor...
A television documentary charting the history of the Eurovision Song Contest and its impact on Europ...