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Almost Perfect Crimes: The Butcher of La Chapelle

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Almost Perfect Crimes: Georges-Alexandre Sarrejani

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Almost Perfect Crimes: Golden Helmet and The Apaches

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Dicing with Death – Australia: Revving Down Under

In this acclaimed series, we journey on some of the world's most dangerous routes and explore the lengths people go to in order to change their destinies.

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Iran: Everything Forbidden, Anything Possible

After 40 years of theocracy, Iranians have learned to create their own safe havens.

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Brazil: Sex, Sermons & Politics

From victims and activists to the deepest secrets of the political sphere, this film offers a critical look into the paradox between sexual liberty in Brazil and the explosion of conservatism and religion.

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Forbidden Siberia

From Yakuskt, the coldest city in the world, to Norilsk, a city cut off from the rest of Siberia, we travelled thousands of kilometres in order to meet the people who live in these extreme environments.

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Hitler’s Lost Battles: Episode 2

In 1944, the British considered assassinating Adolf Hitler. But then they decided that he was such a useless warlord, he was more useful alive than dead. Caught up in a frenzy of anger, paranoia, drugs or fear, he often went against the advice of his generals.

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Hitler’s Lost Battles: Episode 1

In 1944, the British considered assassinating Adolf Hitler. But then they decided that he was such a useless warlord, he was more useful alive than dead. Caught up in a frenzy of anger, paranoia, drugs or fear, he often went against the advice of his generals.

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