1976
A two-part 52-min episode (#1.125 and #1.125-bis), the first one (in four segments) about French motorcycle police; puppet theater; contemporary artist Zao Wou Ki; and Franco-American composer Betsy Jolas, the second one being an homage to the American Revolution Bicentennial in three segments: the American Indians as a subject for literary treatment in the 18th-century; a history of two centuries of Franco-US relations; and expatriate American writers in Paris during the 1920s.
1976
Produced by France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this documentary short contains 4 short subjects: "Arman" (dir: Jacques Scandelari), "L'Observatoire de Haute-Provence du CNRS" (dir: Max Gérard), "L'Arbre de vie automate de Jacques Monestier" (dir: Clovis Prévost and Jimmy Glasberg), and "Jeanne Moreau" (dir: Renaud de Dancourt). It features different aspects of France's regional, cultural and artistic life as well as notable events from the year 1976.