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SummaryOur daughter Noa was born into a family with roots in several countries: France, Russia and Cameroon. To share and bring this cultural complexity to life, her father and I are putting together a little puppet show for her birthday. We want her to feel...

SummaryL’ensemble de l’histoire est survolé par Thierry, à bord de sa montgolfière. Tel un spectateur, il observe d’un regard curieux et bienveillant les différents protagonistes de notre récit.A l’origine il y a Rosalie, l’artiste d’origine flamande qui placarde des affiches sauvages, interpellent les passants. Ces...

SummaryKhaya wants to bring the people who saved her parents from deportation out of anonymity. While continuing to pursue her passion for dance, she continues to fight for undocumented immigrants. Because if we don't reach out to each other, we are lost. ...

SummaryAn archaeologist friend takes me to the other side of the Hauts-de-France region, a few metres below ground level. I discover that this region, which still dreams of industry, is teeming with objects and traces of long-forgotten ancestors. In the middle of this vast, amnesiac...

SummaryThe site of the famous Gallic chief Vercingetorix's only and fleeting victory over Julius Caesar's Roman legions, Gergovie is the subject of much speculation. The location of this battle on the slopes of a vast volcanic plateau south of Clermont-Ferrand has often been called into...

SummaryPascal, Gwenaël and their three daughters, Naïline, Lilwen and Olwéane, are travelling on the sailing boat Nansen for three years on a trip around the Atlantic, from Brittany to the Arctic, via Africa and the Amazon. During their stopovers, the teenage girls decide to meet...

SummaryIn 2019, a curious square shape measuring approximately 25 metres on each side appeared on geophysical surveys of the subsoil carried out at the La Peyrouse site in the Dordogne region of France. Archaeologist Eneko Hiriart, a researcher at the CNRS, led the investigation. Very...

SummaryAt the end of the third millennium BCE, with the development of metallurgy and the need for new materials, the societies that currently occupy the Eurasian peninsula organised trade networks that had not existed before. Archaeological excavations conducted in Western Europe over the past twenty...

SummaryAmélie is eleven years old. She has just lost her mother. What if, like in the Cambodian tale Moronak Meada, Amélie's mother had been reincarnated as a fish? Would this belief enable the little girl to accept the unacceptable?...

SummaryJean-Dominique Lajoux, 93, is an ethnologist, photographer and filmmaker. He spent most of his career as a researcher at the CNRS Audiovisuel. He is bequeathing his film collection to the Puy-de-Dôme Departmental Archives, the final stage in a life spent preserving the memory of traditional...