Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens 2017

7.10

Featuring previously unissued photographs and video archives as well as interviews of his friends and partners in crime, this documentary tells how the kid from the poor suburbs turned superstar photographer. It draws the intimate portrait of the life and work – being so closely interwoven – of and artist fiercely determined to be purveyor of happiness.

2017

Black Mambas

Black Mambas 2022

7.50

Working with the South African women of the Black Mambas, where the fight against poachers is also a fight for women’s liberation and empowerment. Tough training, tough attitude – but driven by hope for a better future.

2022

Take the Boat

Take the Boat 2015

1

A documentary that follows 4 people's journey dealing with the abortion issue in Ireland.

2015

Le pouvoir a-t-il un sexe ? Si oui, lequel ?

Le pouvoir a-t-il un sexe ? Si oui, lequel ? 2023

1

Are women softer or harder when they have power? To find out more, Hélène Risser followed two mayors, one an ecologist, the other a Liberal, and interviewed experts in biological and cultural behaviour.

2023

Les ombres du Bataclan

Les ombres du Bataclan 2021

6.50

On November 13, 2015, terrorists killed 130 people in several locations in Paris through attacks and suicide bombings. In the Bataclan club, 90 terror victims died. ARTE once again documents the international police investigations on the occasion of the beginning of the trial against the only surviving terrorist Salah Abdeslam and 19 other suspects. The Islamist attacks of November 13, 2015 shook Paris and the rest of the world. The system's weak points that effectively enabled the attacks were investigated in 2016 by a parliamentary study group, finally summarizing its finds in a dossier. Francis Gillery's documentary "Les ombres du Bataclan" is based on this dossier. It details the investigations and the course of events.

2021

The Hunt for the Red Ripper

The Hunt for the Red Ripper 1994

1

A startling documentary about the world’s most brutal serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, a former Russian school teacher who was sentenced to death last October after a dramatic trial in which he was convicted of killing, mutilating, and cannibalising 52 women and children. Chikatilo is currently held in a bare provincial prison cell in the south of Russia awaiting a date with his executioner, giving exclusive interviews before and after the trial and plenty of astonishing footage captured by the police and KGB. We hear from relatives of his victims, former work colleagues, and experts on serial killers with the Moscow psychiatrist who proclaimed him sane. Highlights of the dramatic trial included the judges summing up and the sentencing which brought cheers and spontaneous applause from a packed courtroom in Rostov.

1994