Infrarouge - Season 7 / Year 2011
Season 7 / Year 2011
Episodes
89 Avenue De Flandre
Chine: Qui a peur de l'usine du monde?
Et Allah dans tout ça
Trafics: les rubis des Khmers rouges
Dans le secret des licenciements
Sexe, amour et handicap
La guerre en face
Dans le secret de ma banque et moi
Raymond Aubrac, les années de guerre
Une peine infinie: histoire d'un condamné à mort
In 1999, 29-year-old Sean Sellers is executed in Oklahoma despite protests around the world. Leading up to the execution, filmmaker David André filmed Sellers on death row. During Sellers' final clemency hearing - when the young man begged for his life - André met the families of Sellers' victims, who were demanding his execution. Haunted by the memory of this story, André returns to Oklahoma 10 years after Sellers' death to hunt down the protagonists and look for an answer to one question: is the death sentence really a remedy or does it act like a poison on those ...
L'Atlantide, une histoire du communisme: 1ère partie
L'Atlantide, une histoire du communisme: 2ème partie
Presse et pouvoir: Un divorce impossible
Maurice Papon, itinéraire d'un homme d'ordre
Le procès d'Adolf Eichmann
William et Kate
S.T.O., avoir 20 ans sous l'occupation
Voyage au coeur de l'alcool(isme)
Mère Teresa, la folie de Dieu
Un homme presque parfait
Vous êtes en garde à vue
25 août 1944, Maillé: un crime sans assassins
Une génération sur la route
In France, thousands of young people choose to leave the marked paths of society. They abandon their home and school to start on the roads of Europe. Children of the crisis, they adopt a new way of life that seems freer. In the wake of English travelers' who fled England Thatcher, these young backpackers pilgrim way in truck in the countryside, the sandstone seasonal work. They evolve through chance encounters, always accompanied by their dogs, they provide comfort and security in difficult times.
Les enfants du 11 Septembre
C'est pas le pied la guerre?
Dans la tête d'Al Qaida
Le piège de Guantanamo
Alzheimer, la course contre la montre
La gueule de l'emploi
Soignés d'office
L'affaire Treiber: autopsie d'un double meurtre
Piégés
Bumidom, des Français venus d'outremer
Né sous Z
La promesse du plaisir: à la recherche du point G
How can there still exist myths around female sexuality? How can the mention of this erogenous zone provoke argument and salacious laughter? How can a simple erogenous zone denominated as the "G-Spot" be known to all yet almost no-one knows its location or its physiology? G-spotting investigates the fascinating world of scientific sexology.
Nés séropositifs: la vie devant soi
Marine Le Pen, l'histoire d'une héritière
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