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- The wealthy young Agnès Le Roux vanishes in 1970s Nice, France. Her mother suspects foul play by her daughter's lover to access her fortune. She seeks the truth.
- From the appeal of June 18, 1940 to his departure from power in 1969, a dive into nearly three decades of the public, but also private, life of Charles de Gaulle.
- A deep exploration into the 2000-year history of anti-Semitism, drawing on experts across fields to understand its enduring manifestations despite the Holocaust's devastation.
- When on May 2, 1923 Clemenceau met Marguerite Baldensperger, he was 82 years old, she was 41. Between them, the alchemy is immediate. And Clemenceau offers Marguerite this Faustian pact "I will help you to live, you will help me to die".
- Family Judge Françoise Merle and a social investigator have to deal with all kind of family dramas: adulterers, family breakdown, financial disputes, fraud, assault... Together, they must solve conflicts in the best interests of children.
- The story of Pierre Brossolette, who was a talented student, journalist and a defender of human rights.
- Benoît Delage is a university professor loved by everyone. But his whole life is thrown off course when his son starts dabbling in crime, and it's revealed that Benoît himself went to prison years ago for killing a policeman.
- Lili is a young city dweller who recently moved to the countryside to experience a love affair with Luc, a farmer. But life turns out to be more difficult than expected. He is classic, while she believes in fusional love.
- Charles, a businessman accustomed to a lifestyle quite hectic and with a peculiar drinking's problem, is sentenced to 10 days of social work in a village lost in middle of the countryside where Alice, the mistress of vines fields with a teenage daughter and a problem of confidence with men, hosts him in her home.
- A few months after the fall of France in 1940, lieutenant Pierre Mendès France is brought to the prison of Clermont-Ferrand. Arrested in Morocco for desertion by the new government forged and lead by Marshall Pétain, the former deputy prepares his defense with his lawyers, explaining why he left the country in June 1940 to North Africa on board the liner Massilia.
- Upon the sudden death of President Georges Pompidou, the French right is taken aback. Who will succeed him? It is finally Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, aged 48, elected with the support of Jacques Chirac, who is then appointed Prime Minister. Their alliance seems strong, but it will quickly crack.
- June 1940. In London De Gaulle negotiates with Churchill to unify the two countries. But, an ultimate betrayal for the general, France asks for an armistice and Pétain takes power. 18 June, he broadcasts a radio appeal to continue the combat. 3 July, the Royal Navy attacks the French fleet.
- September 1940. In Dakar, Pétain's French fleet machine-guns the Free French Forces. Additional suffering for De Gaulle, beset by doubts. All the more so as he is increasingly opposed to Churchill and has to face the hostility of Roosevelt. Spring 1943, the general and his family move to Algiers.
- August 1944. Paris is liberated but the wounds are deep. On her return from deportation, Geneviève, the general's niece, recounts the Nazi horrors. A provisional government is established, led by De Gaulle. The time has come for reconstruction. January 1946. Refusing to play party politics, De Gaulle leaves power.
- With the Algerian crisis, France is on the verge of civil war. President Coty calls on De Gaulle. The 5th Republic is born. He enters the Élysée Palace in January 1959, but Algeria remains a burning question.
- May 1968. With France in turmoil De Gaulle doesn't understand what is in play. Increasingly, those around Prime Minister Pompidou call for De Gaulle to go. With no sign of events calming down, a general strike and student rebellion are launched. De Gaulle secretly joins General Massu in Baden-Baden.
- Late 1968. Pompidou is no longer Prime Minister. De Gaulle launches a referendum, an ultimate battle he will lose. 25 April 1969. He records his televised speech and leaves the Élysée Palace, never to return. André Malraux visits him in the solitude of Colombey. The end of the road approaches.
- During a performance at the Château de Blois, an industrialist is murdered as he plays the role of Henri III. Arthur, the young actor playing the Duke of Guise, becomes prime suspect. Police Captain Alice Deschamps heads the investigation with her ex and Arthur's father, Detective Inspector Denis Frécant.
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- It showcases the first time the United Nations set forth the risks that human activities pose to the climate.
- Renée Le Roux runs the Palais de la Méditerranée, France's finest casino. But the establishment is being ruined by mismanagement and assailed by the competition. Her enemy Jean-Dominique Fratoni is determined to buy the Palais, but Renée Le Roux refuses to yield. Maurice Agnelet, an ambitious young lawyer, offers his help. He soon gains the trust of the Le Roux family and becomes both advisor to the casino, whose management he dreams of taking over, and lawyer to Renée Le Roux's daughter Agnès.