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Spanton vs the French Police

Multi-award-winning director Ovidie re-examines the issue of consent in "Spanton Vs. The French Police". A story which asks questions which trouble us all in the post #MeToo era.

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Marseille: When Drugs Rule

In Marseille gangs wage a merciless war to control the drug market. Because in Marseille, the economic stakes are enormous. Drug trafficking, which generates more than thirty million euros per month, is prevalent throughout the local economy.

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Lebanon’s Crisis: The Last Hope

Long considered the Switzerland of the Middle East, Lebanon is now going through the worst economic crisis in its history. 80% of the population lives below the poverty line. In one year, food prices have jumped 500% due to galloping inflation.

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Atomic Hope: Inside the Pro-Nuclear Movement

'Atomic Hope' follows a tiny global movement of unpopular pro-nuclear activists, who strongly believe we need nuclear power in order to decarbonize our energy systems, before catastrophic climate change occurs.

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Greenland: Life at the End of the World

It's the largest island in the world and 80% of it is covered by an ice cap. This immense land of isolated ice fascinates. And more and more tourists are setting out to conquer it.

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Love and Sex in West Africa

Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Senegal - when it comes to love and sex, these African countries are caught between tradition and modernity.

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Finland: The Happiest Country in the World?

It is a small country with endless winters and yet, for the fourth consecutive year, Finland has just been crowned the happiest country in the world. What makes Finland so special?

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Switzerland: A Country like No Other

In the cosmopolitan cities of Geneva, Lausanne or Zurich, or in the rural valleys or in the mountain villages, the distinctive Swiss identity never fails to surprise its visitors.

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China: The Uighur Tragedy

More than a million Uighurs are being arbitrarily detained in camps where they undergo torture, re-education, forced labour and are banned from speaking their own language. What are the real reasons behind this relentless repression

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