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0A mystery package is tracked on its journeys by canoe, dog sled, in a ship’s hold, and even in an airplane cockpit. Along the way, it encounters unusual characters and passes through uncommon places. Carried by delivery workers from remote parts of the world, the package will, after many adventures, reach the recipient who has been waiting for it for weeks. In an age of globalization, social networks, and immediacy, the delivery of this package offers a glimpse of a different way of life.

From the jungles of Singapore to the coral reefs of Indonesia, from the ornaments of Australian budgies to the deceptive traps of carnivorous plants, this film explores a world where light becomes language. Seduction, camouflage, overexploitation, reproduction: fluorescence directs behavior, often without us noticing. A light phenomenon that science is just beginning to decipher.
0Two bold young adventurers set off naked and penniless, only equipped with a knife, a bundle, three discreet cameras and a drone.


Paul Touvier, a former member of the Vichy Militia, was sentenced to death in 1947 for war crimes but evaded justice thanks to the support of the Church and the statute of limitations, which expired in 1967. In 1973, he received a presidential pardon from Pompidou, but an investigation led to the reopening of proceedings for crimes against humanity, for which there is no statute of limitations. Hunted down, he was arrested in 1989 at the Saint-Joseph Priory in Nice. His trial began in March 1994, shedding light on the role of the Milice, the armed wing of the collaboration, and of Vichy. Touvier was charged with complicity in crimes against humanity for the execution of seven Jews in retaliation for the assassination of a propagandist. His personal notebooks reveal his anti-Semitism. On April 20, 1994, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and died in 1997. This trial sparked a debate on the responsibility of the French state during the Occupation.

Often reduced to a handful of romantic clichés - that of a young messenger on a bicycle or a fighter posing with her machine gun slung over her shoulder - women have long remained invisible in the history of the French Resistance. And yet, in a defeated, humiliated country deprived in part of its male population, women were the first to react and initiate a spirit of resistance. Through five individual destinies, this collection highlights the crucial role played by women between 1940 and 1944.
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0Gil Alma and Benoît Joubert, two friends who are actors and comedians, set themselves a strange eco-friendly challenge: to set off to explore a region with 25 kilos of stones on their backs and to manage to empty their bag in 3 days.
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