With the help of exceptional archives and a dive into unpublished secret police documents, Ruth Zylberman recounts the complex trajectory of three of the men indicted in the 1952 Slansky trial: Rudolph Slansky, Rudolph Margolius and Arthur London.
As she tells the story of the trial, Ruth Zylberman meets their families, whose fates have been shattered, stigmatized and reduced to minimal survival. To film them is to go beyond the frozen archives of the trial, to give these men substance and a human face.
The documentary was also selected in the “National Documentary” category at FIPADOC 2022.
‘The real war of thrones’ season 5 airs on RTBF on June 30.
The series covers the entire history of Europe, from the Hundred Years’ War to the end of the 18th century. Season 5 retraces the history of Europe from 1701 to 1757.
Season 5 sheds new light on the end of Louis XIV’s reign. It then deciphers the unknown period in our history, the Regency, before tackling the first part of Louis XV’s reign.
Directed by Philippe Saada, the documentary tells the story of the commando of Palestinian terrorists who kidnapped eleven Israeli athletes during the Munich Olympic Games on September 5, 1972: all the hostages were killed.
On May 4 at 9 p.m., France 5 will broadcast our documentary ‘After the Asteroid’.
Directed by Thomas Cirotteau, this documentary traces the history of life during the first million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Read the Sciences et Avenir article about it.
‘Butterflies, super heroes of nature’ has launched this month on Xumo PLAY’s new nature and wildlife FAST channel in the US!
Directed by Stéphane Jacques, this series reveals how they have managed to adapt to all ecosystems over the last 400 million years.
The first ever series devoted to butterflies, takes us on a new and surprising discovery of their unsuspected superpowers. You will never will see butterflies in the same way again!
The real war of thrones season 6 is available in replay on France television and Mycanal
This new season focuses on the reign of Louis XVI and the rivalries between the great European sovereigns of the 18th century: Elizabeth I of Russia, Maria Theresa of Austria and George II of England.
1.2 million viewers were won over by ‘Lost city of Ramses II’.
Directed by Laurent Portes, the documentary follows the excavation of the long lost palace of Egypt’s most famous Pharos.
Telerama explains why this documentary deserves our attention: This is not just another documentary on the biography of this great pharaoh, but a dive into the capital he built, Pi-Ramsses. Read here