Infrarouge - Season 9 / Year 2013
Season 9 / Year 2013
Episodes
L'Emmerdeuse: Coca-cola, la formule secrète
D'un 11 septembre à l'autre
Parloirs
Nos années 80 : Les cabossées
Nos vies discount
Dans le secret de ... les riches, l'impôt et la fortune
Papa s'en va en guerre
La mise à mort du travail : La dépossession (1/3)
La mise à mort du travail : L'aliénation (2/3)
La mise à mort du travail : La destruction (3/3)
Hors la loi: Entrer en prison
Hors la loi: Rester en prison
Hors la loi: Revenir en prison
Infrarouge XXL - Elles livrent bataille: Nos seins, nos armes
Born in Ukraine in 2008 in the wake of the "Orange Revolution", the feminist movement Femen fights for democracy, freedom of the press, women's rights, and against corruption, prostitution, sexism, racism, poverty and religions. Her activists quickly caught the attention of the media by shocking actions carried bare toes, the body covered with slogans. In 2012, at the creation of Femen France, Caroline Fourest followed their actions. They notably affirmed their support for "Marriage for All" by protesting on November 18, 2012, during the demonstration organized by the...
Aung San Suu Kyi - Un rêve birman
Les acteurs singuliers
Esclaves modernes
De la drogue dans nos assiettes?
Régimes, la vérité qui dérange: 1ère partie
Régimes, la vérité qui dérange: 2ème partie
4.9 g de cyanure, l'affaire de la Josacine
Ils sont médecins au SAMU
Mon beau miroir
Nos fragilités ordinaires
Meurtre en famille
Dans le secret du crime financier
Dans le secret du crime financier
Saint-Tropez, histoire secrète d'un petit port de pêche
Nucléaire, la grande explication
Escort girl: Un réseau sur écoute
Escort girl: Fin d'un réseau
Au bonheur des riches
Dans le secret du mont-de-piété
Génération quoi?
J'suis pas mort
RLF: Rétablissement des liens familiaux
L'Emmerdeuse: Une vie de cochon
Profession, mère de coeur
21 jours... au couvent
Hélène Berr, une jeune fille dans Paris occupé
Hélène Berr, a young brilliant Jewish female student of literature at the Sorbonne University, lives in Paris during the Nazi occupation. She keeps a diary from 1942 till 1944, wherein she describes the mounting horrors of the persecution of the Jews. In 1944 she is arrested with her parents and sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She dies in Bergen-Belsen, a few days before the liberation of that concentration camp. Her secret diary was kept in the family and finally published in 2008.
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