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- Nina is a 39-year-old woman who dreamed about becoming a doctor, but had to abandon college to take care of her ailing daughter. 15 years later, she becomes a proficient nurse.
- Agent Florence Cassandre solves crimes together with her very united team.
- 1857. A courtroom. The prosecutor and defense counsel prepare to face off. Between them: Gustave Flaubert, the man on trial. Madame Bovary is charged with obscenity and offending public morals. As the two sides lay out their cases, the novel springs to life. Emma's story unfolds before our eyes. The trial is a reality check for us, rekindling the debate over the status of women at the time. What will the verdict be for Flaubert? What will the verdict be for women - for all the other Emmas?
- A young woman hired to babysit a rich industrialist's kids is asked by the government to spy on him since he's suspected of dumping illegal waste in Africa.
- TV SeriesRita, a 50-year-old housewife discovers her husband's infidelity after 30 years of marriage.She confronts Olympe, who works as a senior executive at a luxury brand, but unexpectedly ends up becoming her assistant despite their differences.
- A film adaptation of the novel of Francois Mauriac about a maitresse who lost her son and who becomes the object of desire for the doctor who was not able to rescue her son and at the same time for the doctor's son, which lead to a drama.
- In 1938 a young woman French woman, Benedicte Drot, is having a child and is not married. The child is placed in a religious orphanage, and when her family throws her out she's obliged to work as a governess for family Treives. She is at first horrified when she discovers that the family is Jewish, but when madame Treives is arrested by the the French militia, when leaving the free zone to join her husband in Paris, Benedicte decides to take care of the Familys newborn son and the house they left behind.
- Slim gets a new job in a strange multinational corporation. His fellow worker, Fran, thinks that the corporation is directed by aliens.
- Sophie Humbert - a famous criminal attorney who heads a prestigious law firm that does a good deal of work for the Police Commission - decides to take over the pro bono defense of Gabriel Etchegaray, a petty criminal who's just confessed to killing police officer Bertrand Malik. None of Sophie's friends or colleagues understand her move. Why would she take on a case that would normally be handled by a public defender? Why go up against the Police Commission and put her own reputation on the line? But Sophie alone knows that by saving the wayward youngster, she will save herself.
- The tragic story of former French Socialist government Prime Minister Pierre Beregovoy, who, deeply stung by allegations of impropriety over an interest-free loan he took from a businessman friend, committed suicide in 1993.
- Djamila Boupacha ,who lives in Algiers in her parents house, has been arrested for act of terrorism and has been tortured by the soldiers in charge of her interrogatory.Gisèle Halimi will defend her.
- July 1987: Robert Panaud witnesses the closure of the blast furnace at the foot of which he spent his whole working life. This funeral service put an end to 120 years of History. After the ceremony, presided over by his son, a young engineer, he reminisces and tells him about his life as a steelworker. It started in 1945 when, at the age of 15, full of hope and confident in his future, he first went through the factory gates. It petered out forty years later with his taking early retirement after a somewhat checkered working life. Robert's story is everyman's. He shares with us his joys, his suffering, his loves and his disappointments. An ordinary steelworker who loves his job and is proud to do it. He is also proud to belong to the nobility of a dynasty of workers, of which he is the last representative. In numerous flashbacks, he tells us what he knows about the life of his father, his grandfather, and his forebears. All of them were steelworkers. Marcel Panaud (1902-1930). Célestin Panaud (1878-1924) who had such a tragic fate. Jules Panaud (1846-1885) his great grandfather who died in a penal colony. And a forefather, presumably called Auguste Panaud, whose track has now been lost. We discover that, over the course of time, the worker's words are a cry. The cry to make oneself heard over the racket of the workshop. The cry of rebellion. The cry of the workers' revolts from 1830 to the present. The cry of suffering. The cry of death. The cry his grandfather made when he fell into a tank of molten metal. With sadness tinged with anger, Robert looks at the steel ingot taken out of the tank and given to the family in memory of the deceased. That is when, in front of the fireplace where the piece of metal is in pride of place near a bouquet of artificial flowers, he realizes that his life only makes any sense to him if it is linked to the struggles made by those who went before him. The history of the metal industry is that of the blacksmiths and the metalworkers, that of Robert and his son Pierre, an engineer, the finest jewel in the family dynasty. It is History written over the course of a century by the men and women of 'the Europe of Coal and Steel': French, Germans, Belgians, people from Eastern Europe, Polish, Italian, and North African immigrants who come together in this film to make this four-part story a universal one." The Cry is the final mini-series in a TV trilogy written by Hervé Baslé. The first part, Between Land and Sea told the epic story of the fishermen of Newfoundland. The second, Le Champ Dolent described the unprecedented revolution that peasants underwent during the 20th century. Following the same principles of narration and spectacle, The Cry portrays the world of steelworkers. After water and earth, fire.
- A retired man promises to help around the house after his wife threatens to leave him.
- Alice Barma heads a team of detectives at the Paris Police Headquarters. But she's a broken woman, desperately fighting alcoholism.
- When Julia comes back to France, a curse seems to have hit her family. So when Julia's daughter is accused of murder, she decides to investigate by herself.
- A young man is found murdered in his home, with an unconscious man lying next to him and the murder weapon in his hand. When he wakes up in the hospital, he not only remembers nothing, but barely claims to know the victim at the sawmill co-op where they both work and has no apparent reason to do so.
- At Annecy Palace of Justice, Procureur Roche makes the final statement in a trial, when a man from the public benches stands up and claims for the justice he was denied. As the court agents try to reduce him, he threatens to activate the detonator of the explosives belt with 3 kilos of ammonium nitrate he is carrying and asks the Procureur to call his son, Capitaine Roche. He is Paul Sorbier, a surgeon who worked for 30 years in war zones with the Red Cross and who demands that the case of the alleged suicide of his daughter, Marina Joussineau, be reopened. He blames Roche for a judicial error and demands that her son investigates to repair it.
- The body of a baker is found in the well of a monastery. Two members of the team will infiltrate the monastery to find the assassin.
- A young couple meet on a lakeside pier when they discover the corpse of 25-year-old orphan Lola Perrin covered in blood. Lola, an osteopath, testified 10 years earlier against Víctor Sénac, during the trial for the murder of Alice Bellanger, 15, whose body was found in the same place. Victor had confessed himself guilty of the murder and spent ten years in prison. After his release, he is the main suspect on this occasion as well.
- The PJ receives the notification of a murder discovered by a drone in the gardens of the Audemont's house, but when Cassandre and the prosecutor Chappaz arrive to the crime scene, there is no corpse. The Audemonts are a very important family in the area, with a long tradition in the manufacture of luxury watches. The victim is apparently Marc Versini, husband of Sandra, the eldest daughter, from whom he had recently divorced. Sandra had just learned that Marc, and not she, was going to inherit the management of the company as the successor to the family patriarch, Charles Audemont.
- A group of kayakers descending a river find a body caught in some branches on the shore. He is taken to hospital in a deep coma. With no ID, dressed in handmade clothing, the PJ believes that the man was hit on the head and thrown from a bridge. An assembly of environmental activists protesting against the urbanization of the area, recognize him as Christophe Perrin, a hermit who lives alone in a cabin and whom they see as an example to follow.
- At the shelter "La première pierre", Adam Martinet gives the last instructions to the volunteers who prepare the annual open day. Meanwhile, he looks for Chloé Legrand, but finds her killed by a blow to the back of the neck. Chloé, 35, single and childless, was the director of the center. According to Nathalie Rouget, veteran volunteer, Chloé had run away from a husband who mistreated her. The judicial PJ finds signs of struggle in the victim's house.