
Infrarouge proposes documentaries that are interested in the evolution and the mutations of our society and seeks to give keys of understanding on what still raise a point in the life of the French. Adjacent themes are also addressed, exceptionally, such as international society or geopolitics.
This cult raged among other things in France, Switzerland and Quebec, between 1984 and 1997. 74 people died during five strange collective "suicides". A confused and botched trial in Grenoble in 2001 did little to shed light on the reasons why 74 people were murdered or "committed suicide" before being burned by fire.
Apparently am extremely 'tough love' if not military styled disciplinary school, accused of torture and violence towards the wayward youth attending. Many accusations of abuse, torture and neglect have brought forth several law suits on the institution. Check out this fact based docudrama.
Grynzpan is a young Jew who kills in desperation, a German diplomat in Paris. This minor invent is used by the third Reich to inspire the "Kristallnacht".
When a drama affects a group, we often hear this phrase in the news : "a psychological team has been sent". For the first time, one of them, the medical-psychological emergency unit of Seine-Saint-Denis, led by Dr. Thierry Baubet, psychiatrist at the Avicenne hospital in Bobigny, agreed to be followed in his interventions with traumatized people. This team is often solicited, be it for a fatal accident in a company, the brutal death of a young person in a school or the reception of survivors of Chad after several days of civil war.
In June 1941, the German army invades the USSR. Following behind are the Einsatzgruppen, 3000 men grouped into four "intervention groups" each given a designated geographical region, sent to exterminate Jews and enemies of the Reich.
The director learns she has breast cancer. Her life is turned upside down. Her journey through the medical world, part of an artistic and personal quest, achieves unprecedented intimacy with the disease.
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 ...
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.
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.
The Auschwitz Album is the only surviving visual evidence of the process leading to the mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is a unique document and was donated to Yad Vashem by Lilly Jacob-Zelmanovic Meier. The photos were taken at the end of/05/or beginning of June 1944, either by Ernst Hofmann or by Bernhard Walter, two SS men whose task was to take ID photos and fingerprints of the inmates (not of the Jews who were sent directly to the gas chambers). The photos show the arrival of Hungarian Jews from Carpatho-Ruthenia. Many of them came from the Berehovo Ghetto...
Every year, 600 to 800 French farmers end their lives, because they have debts and no longer see a way out. Christian Bergeon was one of them: in 1999 he committed suicide, 45 years of age. His son Edouard made a documentary about the family trauma and followed Sébastien Itard, an equally affected farmer. This confrontational film, at the same time homage, mourning and prosecution, breaks the rural silence about an unprecedented social drama. During the 1,5 year recording period, Itard committed a suicide attempt, which underlines the urgency of the documentery
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...
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.
Arthur is a young aristocrat and a businessman. His name and noble title have always helped him. He knows it and he loves it.
Students learn how to be eloquent.
What is the meaning of life ? Why do we live? Why are we dying? What is love ? These questions, the philosopher and best-selling author Frédéric Lenoir, asked them to children aged 7 to 10, during philosophical workshops he conducted in two elementary schools during a school year. He invites us to share the thoughts of these children, who face the complexity of the world and the violence of their emotions. Frédéric Lenoir is still amazed by the ability of children to seize existential questions, to argue, to debate - to become little philosophers.
On/05/2, 1945, Soviets take control over the Fuhrerbunker. On/05/5th, they find bodies of Hitler and Eva Braun buried in the garden near the bunker. Investigation of Hitler's death was kept secret until now.
The effect of drug gangs on the Northern quarters of Marseille.
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