Following disastrous floods, a vast construction project is in the process of revitalizing the Rhone by removing the concrete straitjacket, and instead enlarging the river's bed to promote river life. The filmmaker follows the development of this unusually inclusive project through its diverse protagonists, including hydrobiologists, fishermen, farmers, engineers and concerned citizens. Their divergent concerns permit a fuller and unbiased understanding of the complexity of such a project. As a result, this engaging and lyrical film is a journey that prompts a universal questioning of our past and future relationship with nature and territory.

A voyage to the center of the thought of Michel Foucault (1926-1984), a tireless explorer of the mar...

In this short film Bert Haanstra gives his vision - from the water – of a tranquil Holland. During f...

In France’s last presidential election, Marine Le Pen, a right-wing candidate, won over 30 per cent ...

Lazy, idle, effeminate, strikers from father to son : French stereotypes are doing well. Anglo-Saxon...

The river and nature are placed in the forefront of the film, taking on the role of the main charact...

Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.

There are more neurons in a human brain than particles in the universe. But if we could put one behi...

This short film from canoeist Bill Mason illustrates the joy and poetry of paddling solo. All the ba...

Recording of the play 1789, a collective creation by Théâtre du Soleil at La Cartoucherie de Vincenn...

Bordeaux-Paris was the best bike race you’ve never heard of: a midnight start, 550km-long, and ridde...

Documentary reports on the annual icing of the Oder in the 160-kilometer border area between the GDR...

What happened in France just after WWII, between 1945 and 1949? An interesting historic documentary ...

Bern, 1979: a tower block called Tscharnergut. Together with a few friends (among them famous Swiss ...