From the early 19th century 1946 Paris had many brothels that were tolerated and controlled by the state. These were sometimes rough places but more often were housed in richly designed buildings and serviced a clientèle from all walks of life. This documentary looks back at the Paris brothels through photographs, historians as well as memories from some who would frequent them as clients or work there as prostitutes.
107.9 The End was an innovative radio station in the Alt-Rock days of the 90s in Cleveland, Ohio. Af...
Just after Isidore moves to France to study filmmaking, his best friend dies back in the US. Through...
Three single friends travel to Paris for ten days for the journey of a lifetime and in search of tru...
Every day, Paris’ six railway stations welcome over 3,000 trains and more than a million travelers c...
In this special documentary that inspired a two-season television series, scientists and other exper...
A walk through the career of French filmmaker André Téchiné, from his own point of view and that of ...
French artist Maurice Chevalier (1888-1972), a legend of stage and screen, was an accomplished singe...
Discovering Paris under the German occupation through the story of an SS soldier and more generally ...
In the sixties, Peter Handke was one of the first to show how the business works: the writer as angr...
In the 70s, actress Delphine Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos, both militant feminists, were ...
25 BIS is an intimate portrait of a masterpiece from the beginning of Auguste Perret’s career: the b...
This short documents the important role played by bread in the daily life of the city of Paris.