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- In Chile, where abortion remains illegal and punishable by imprisonment, we follow a group of young activists who put their lives at risk to run an underground abortion hotline.
- Fighting restlessly, beheading women and killing children with a smile on your face, nothing is easier with Captagon, the jihadists' very own amphetamine. Hundreds of millions of pills are produced in Syria, the new hub for a drug trade that feeds the most dangerous fighters in the world. When the Kurds seized Kobane, the jihadists' pockets were full of pills. Every day large quantities of Captagon are seized in Jordan on their way to the Gulf states, where the drug flows at all Saudi and Emirati parties. A trade that generates millions of dollars and ensures fighters are supplied with weapons, according to experts. In Jordan, a pill that costs 1$ is sold at around 20$ in Dubai's nightclubs. From Lebanon to Jordan, through Dubai, we will follow the trail of Captagon, a drug barely known in the West. From the ones who fight it to the ones who use it, we'll track smugglers with the Jordanian DEA, and meet former jihadists and refugees trying to escape their daily struggle.
- The first documentary to create a conspiracy theory in order to show how it is built and how to fight it."The truth is hidden from us", "the government is behind it". After the terrorist attacks, these kind of theories spread on the Internet and are relayed by websites. So we have invented a fake conspiracy theory and made a movie out of it. Enlightening.
- They want us to call them « The Soldiers of God »... These legions of holy war are currently active behind the scenes. They are claiming 3 common objectives with ISIS. First they want to set up the Islamic State (the Caliphate) from Syria to Irak, Palestine and even Lebanon. But most of all, they are dying to introduce and enforce Sharia law. To do so, they need to crush their two outspoken ennemies : the Shiites and Bachar Al Assad. For more than 10 days, our journalists team has been allowed to get exclusively immersed into different Jihadist factions. Some of them came from ISIS, other are more independent. For the very first time, a TV camera followed the everyday life of these men and even women, who claim to fight for God. Let's get immersed into one of the most bloodthirsty fighting faction of Syria.
- « You won't be settled in Australia ». Here is a slogan from Tony Abbott, Australian Prime Minister, very proud of having set up the hardest immigration policy in the world. To face illegal migration issues, 8000 « boat people », and 20 000 asylum applications, he decided to « sell » them to poor countries and islands in Oceania such as PapuaNew Guinea, Nauru. Recently, Cambodia accepted a 40 million dollar cheque to « welcome » these immigrants. This astonishing investigation mixes moving scenes with animation footage, to show their detention conditions.
- Every week, at least two black men are murdered by the police force in United States of America.
- Jena Karam is 20 years old, lives in Beirut, and is trying to find her place in a society dominated by men. How? By practicing one of the most violent sports in the world, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Throughout her life she has had to overcome many hardships, which may explain the choices that she has made. Time's Up.
- Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States by winning three key states, a victory engineered by an ultra-conservative faction that quietly mapped its way to power using fake news, lies and psychometrics. This explosive documentary follows the money to the reclusive multi-billionaire Robert Mercer who bought Breitbart News and funded the effort, while inserting Steve Bannon into the presidential campaign as its manager. Using data of millions of Americans acquired from Facebook, Google, banks, credit companies, social security and more, another Mercer company, Cambridge Analytica, used tactics honed during the UK's Brexit campaign to identify voters deemed "most neurotic or worried," whom they believed could swing for Trump. In the days before the election, using a little-known Facebook feature, "dark posts", they deployed highly manipulative and personalized messages, that could be seen only by the user before disappearing. In the darkness of the web, democracy was trumped by data.
- Since last August, nineteen oil wells have been set on fire by Islamic State jihadists, to slow down the Iraqi forces in the offensive to take back control of Mosul. Only ten have been completely put out. Iraqi firefighters have been fighting every day for months to try to control the flames of the oil wells in the region. They work in disastrous conditions, columns of toxic fumes escape continuously, covering Qayyarah and its surroundings with a thick layer of soot. What are the health consequences and economic impact of burning oil wells? Iraq seems to have been struck once again by the oil curse.
- Road-trip through the USA voting for Trump. From Detroit to Austin, our journalists are trying to understand how "Dangerous Donald" became President of the United States of America. How did he manage to seduce so many voters? What are his supporters expecting from him?
- Discover the epic story of the first years of one of the greatest European football clubs.
- Kelly Fraser is 21 and she's a star. Why is she so successful? Because she restores pride and hope to an entire nation. A beautiful but wild and isolated region, where life is difficult and the suicide rate is the highest in the world.
- Let me introduce you to a gladiator of modern times - Marvin Musquin, 12 times world champion in the 250cc. This year, for the first time, he competes in the top category, the 450cc. Let's follow him at an extremely important moment: the 4 days leading up to the tournament of his life. A 52 minute documentary going behind the scenes of the Supercross World Championship, through the eyes of Marvin Musquin, a French rider living in the US. GLADIATOR tells the story of the willingness of a 25 year old man to do anything to pursue his dream, despite major sacrifices, and possible risks.
- A film that makes the viewer laugh, cry, and experience disability at wheelchair level, while never losing hope.