Revolt
Revolt is one of the great driving forces of contemporary history. But why do some people revolt and others don't?
Revolt is one of the great driving forces of contemporary history. But why do some people revolt and others don't?
France has changed so much in the last thirty years that nobody knows where we're going any more. For a year, we went out to meet you, in the four corners of France.
Inspired by the work of sociologists Monique and Michel Pinçon-Charlot, these two films describe the relationship between the wealthiest French people and the rest of society.
The major survey of 18-34 year-olds in France.
The integration of young people aged 20-30 has become the greatest challenge facing European societies. Downgrading, exclusion, longer periods of study, precarious contracts, lack of prospects. Behind the concept of 'Generation Y' lies a profound rupture.
They are 30 years old, with a fiery energy and an extraordinary charisma. In 2011, a group of young Senegalese created the "Y'en a marre" movement.
How, in France in the 1980s and 1990s, did brilliant communicants create a new public relations strategy?
State affairs are only interesting for one thing: unveiling the mechanisms of power. Clearstream is one of them.
Zambia, a landlocked country in the heart of Africa, has one of the world's largest copper reserves. This investigation brings to light the fraudulent activities of the multinational Glencore and the plundering of a country on an international scale.
Our society, through the media, keeps telling us that we are free. And we deeply believe it.
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