Each year, every French citizen has a one in 1,300 chance of receiving a summons to jury service from the Ministry of Justice. Ten former jurors recall being selected, hearing evidence, deliberating, and reaching a verdict: an examination of our society’s civil duty to pass judgement on the most serious cases.

Journalist Émilie Tran Nguyen invites the viewer to follow her in her quest and discover, at the sam...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

Though both the historical and modern-day persecution of Armenians and other Christians is relativel...

Investigation into the Le Pen family, which has been a prominent presence on the political stage for...

The film tells of the radical life-search by the Swiss writer Paul Nizon, born 1929 in Bern, Switzer...

Cyrille, a young gay farmer from Auvergne, has only one friend, a homosexual like him. One day, he g...

Ernest Pignon Ernest is a French visual artist who is considered one of the pioneers of urban art in...

An unflinching documentary of those dealing with mental illness in the criminal justice system and a...

In France, victims and perpetrators of offenses, misdemeanors, or crimes can meet and talk in secure...

Author David Macaulay hosts CATHEDRAL, based on his award-winning book. Using a combination of spect...

"What could be more unsettling than a man close to death whose profound arrogance drives him relentl...

Varda focuses her eye on gleaners: those who scour already-reaped fields for the odd potato or turni...

The duel between Pierre Péan and Edwy Plenel revisits some of the great moments of French political ...