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Malaria, the silent bloodbath

500 million persons affected by the disease. More than 2 millions deaths a year with 90% in Africa. The malaria is one of the first causes of death in sub-saharan Africa. One child of five still dies from this disease that we considered, one time, eradicated. Shooted in Kenya,...

Man of the Glaciers

How did Claude Lorius study the "memories of the ice"? The effects of climate change will have a profound impact on the life of our planet and constitutes in the long run a threat to the survival of the human race. The name of one man in particular is linked to this discovery, that of Claude...

Man repaired

In February 2013, the American Drug Administration approved the placing on the market of the first bionic eye, already transplanted on a sixtyish of blind persons in the world. In December of that same year, an autonomous artificial heart was implanted in the chest of a patient suffering from...

Man with the golden cells (The)

Since the discovery of their immense therapeutic promise, the cells have become an essential resource for medical research. They have acquired an economic value, and are subject to investment and comercial trade. A market that shakes our ethical positions. This film is part of the exemplary...

Mapping the Future

Also in Student Competition This film will be screened in original version with french subtitles. Predicting the future - is this possible? Yes, say computer experts. Already, Google can the culmination of a flu epidemic predict up to nine weeks in advance, only by the analysis of user...

Marie Curie, a woman on the front

Also in Student Competition When World War 1 broke out, Marie Curie was an eminent scientist, twice awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics & Chemistry. She still mourned her husband Pierre Curie, tragically killed in an accident several years before. She continued her Radium research and to teach at...

Marie Curie, beyond the Myth

From her birth in Varsaw until she entered the Pantheon, the works and life of Marie Curie are like 
a myth. While she has been honored in the entire world and embodies a model of excellence, her 
story and her life remain unknown. In order to celebrate this amazing woman of science, and on...

Mars rising: search for life

After discovering the presence of water on Mars, space agencies from around the world have launched a formidable challenge: to send men to explore Mars. Today the countdown of this adventure without precedent in the history of humanity is raised ... We're heading for Mars!

Mars, the new frontier

Planet Mars is about to be colonized. It is only a matter of time. After all, our robots are already there, looking around and paving the way. So when will we see humans there ? Or who knows, maybe the first encounter with an extraterrestrial form of life ? The scientific community is unanimous : ...

Mastodons, the riddle of the Ice Age titans

February 2011. Workers on the site of a water treatment plant in the outskirts of Santiago uncover a complete mastodon skull. A first in Chile! On site, the Chilean archaeologist Rafael Labarca, who heads the excavation site, quickly takes awareness of the importance of this discovery. "This is a...

Maud Fontenoy, Against the Current

29-year-old Maud Fontenoy is not an usual adventurer. She's the first woman to have rowed her way entirely across the Atlantic from America to Europe. This accomplished sportswoman has been sailing since she was a little girl, and has earned recognition in both swimming and horse-riding...

Meeting Henri Atlan

There are lives dedicated to a great work, others going through a thousand paths. Henri Atlan put his at the confluence of medicine, philosophy, science and religion. Humanist doctor, biologist recognized philosopher, longtime member of the Ethics Committee, talmudist... Henri Atlan is all at once....

Men in Danger

Sperm production in humans has suffered a spectacular drop (by 50% in 50 years), there has been a dramatic rise in the number of testicular cancers as well as in the number of congenital malformations in male reproductive organs… For Niels Skakkebaek, Danish doctor and researcher, "the male...

Mermaids' tears: oceans of plastic (The)

Oceans are rapidly becoming the world's rubbish dump. Every kilometer of ocean now contains an average of 74,000 pieces of plastic. A plastic soup of waste, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year and leaching chemicals slowly up the food chain. In the Netherlands, scientists...

Mice and men

The influence of new technologies on communications and employment.

Mini Darwin on Galápagos: Evolution in the words of children

During an expedition on the Galápagos islands, seven children follow Charles Darwin’s tracks to repeat his observations and experiments in a playful and didactic way and discover the evolution of the species through natural selection. By observing the geology of the volcanic archipelago, the...

Missing: The Incredible Journey of M. de La Perouse

In 1785, Captain Lapérouse leaves with 200 men for the most ambitious scientific expedition ever undertaken, three years later, they disappear in the Pacific. In 2003, an expedition of French researchers passionate attempts to trace these scholars.

Money & Speed: Inside the blackbox

Film screened in French at the festival On the 6th of May 2010, the American stock markets plunged by almost 10% in only 20 minutes. By reconstructing this mysterious “flash crash”, Money and Speed uncovers a world of computer driven financial markets in which profit or loss are determined...

Monkey Tales

”Monkey tales” recounts how a small island in the Caribbean, of Puerto Rico, has become the most important scientific site in the world to discover the secret life of monkeys – leading to a better understanding of ourselves. Since the creation of Cayo’s colony in 1938 by American...

Monks in laboratories

Buddhists have been stydiing the mind, without any tool, for 2,500 years. They have developed techniques of meditation to sustain attention and transform the emotions. Scientists are now facing issues as ancient as those pratices, ignored for a long time. What are emotions? What is mind?

Mont Blanc, Europe

In 1892, a water pocket, hidden in the center of the Tête Rousse glacier in the Alps, burst open, sweeping several villages away and causing 175 deaths. Scientists are still unable to detect these water pockets inside glaciers. Now that global warming is affecting the Alpine ecosystem, they are...

Mont Saint-Michel, a nutritive bay

The bay of Mont Saint-Michel is home to life in its greatest diversity, but here the man threatens biodiversity.

MOON

Since the dawn of time, the Moon plays a fundamental role in biological life: it acts like the pendulum of the terrestrial clock, dictating its rhythm to everything alive. As a universal symbol and a source of fascination, the Moon is present in every civilisation, through myths, legends and...

Moon: the great impact

September 2007, the Japanese space agency put in orbit, Kaguya, named after the Japanese goddess of the moon. This satellite is a marvel of technology with sophisticated analytical instruments and an HD camera that will shoot the moon with incredible accuracy. For one year, 100 kilometers above the...

More than honey

Over the past 15 years, numerous colonies of bees have been decimated throughout the world, but the causes of this disaster remain unknown. Depending on the world region, 50% to 90% of all local bees have disappeared, and this epidemic is still spreading from beehive to beehive – all over the...

Mount St. Helens

Landscapes tell stories, if we know how to listen, and that's what scientists have been doing at Mount St. Helens ever since the catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980 - listening, watching, and learning. And what they learned was radically different from what they had expected. In 1980 it seemed...

Mr CO2

It’s invisible but quantifiable, more than 2,500 scientists throughout the world are analyzing the consequences of its intrusive existence and thousands are working on solutions to catch it, to reduce it or to suppress it at the source. By denouncing the role carbon dioxide is playing in global...

Museum of Natural History: The Exploration Continues!

With 7,000 animals on exhibit, The Great Gallery of Evolution is a window into nature’s diversity. But behind this magnificent « showroom » hides a world unknown, a world containing one of the largest collections of specimen on earth… numbering nearly 80 million. Even lesser known is the...

Music Instinct: Science & Song (The)

The power of music: The Music Instinct: Science and Song provides a ground-breaking exploration into how and why the human organism--and the whole ebb and flow of the cosmos--is moved by the undeniable effect of music. This follows visionary researchers and accomplished musicians to the crossroads...

Mussels in Love

MUSSELS IN LOVE is a feature-length documentary that reveals the life of the Zeeland mussel in an intimate, humorous way, with playful music and fascinating close-ups that turn the shell-fish into abstract art. We get to observe its complete life cycle: the mussel that loves, the mussel that holds...

My friend the grass-snake

Taming your fears, learn about animals only different but not so bad, a first step towards respect. How does a snake move? Why does it pull its tongue? Does it really have cool blood?

My Jules Verne

This film is a tribute to Jules Verne, the great universal writer, and the people who love adventure, risk, and dream.

Mysteries of Clipperton (The)

A ring of coral lost in the Pacific. The most isolated atoll on earth. Clipperton, tiny French territory off the coast of Mexico, remains a scientific mystery. How did life manage to take root here? Which species have developed ? Doctor Jean-Louis Etienne fulfils a lifelong dream by organizing a...

Mysteries of Kyys, the chamane (The)

In 2006, Eric Crubezy, anthropologist and forensic scientific discovered an ancient tomb with exceptional remains: one of the most well-preserved tomb ever discovered in Siberia. A woman was lying in a wooden casket surrounding by offerings, and that woman was a shaman... Her body was enveloped in...

Mysteries of the Canopy (The)

The treetop raft, a huge inflatable device for exploring and studying the canopy, heads to the island of Madagascar for an exciting expedition. Fiftysome researchers gather together to carry out an indepth study of the flora and fauna of this exceptional region. The scientists initiate us into the...

Mystery of Atlit Yam, 10 000 years under the sea (The)

A true voyage back in time, this documentary chronicles the discovery of the oldest known submerged city. On over 40 000 square meters, under 12 meter of sea water lie the ruins of the most ancient neolithc city ever found. Some of its most striking artefacts include a stone-lined well, an erected...

Naïca, the crystal cave

In the depths of a silver mine in Naica, Mexico, one of nature’s greatest wonders was discovered only a few years ago: an immense cave containing a forest of gigantic crystals, the largest in the world. Yet the cave is as beautiful as it is deadly. Its atmosphere is alike boiling water, making...

Nano revolution: more than human?

By mastering the construction of devices on the scale of atoms and molecules, nanotechnologies promise to revolutionize many areas of our lives. In medicine, after only fifteen years of research, the first “nano” products are making their appearance. Some are already commercialized, while...

Nano, next dimension

Our planet on which we are increasingly cramped, could again become immeasurably greater if we go to another dimension, reaching the size of a billionth of a meter, a nanometer.

Nanoworld or Abyss

Do you know what is a carbon nanotube? No? So don’t hesitate and follow the young curious citizen who leads this film as an inquest in order to discover and understand the invisible world of the nanotcchnologies and sciences. Nanosciences and technologies are touching a whole of...

Nature Tech (3)

When technology is inspired by the genius of nature, we talk about bionic science. In this film scientists try to create artificial leaves capable of producing hydrogen from solar energy.

Naturopolis New York, The green revolution

NEW YORK, THE GREEN REVOLUTION takes you on a trip to New York, with a specific goal in mind: discover nature in the city, find the “wilderness”, understand how nature is coming back and why, brought by man, it can sometimes change the face of the city, not just today but over the next 50...

Naturopolis Rio : la course vers la ville verte

Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A green city with its bay, iconic beaches, mountains and large urban forests…but if you go beyond the picture postcard idyll, Rio is suffering from pollution, landslides, poor sewage systems, dilapidated buildings and filthy...

Neblina, mounts of fog

Somewhere in the Amazon, the lost world of Conan Doyle has become a reality.

Negotiation (The) Who wants to save climate ?

In 2011, Paris school of Economics staged a reenactement of the 2009 climate conference in Copenhagen. Students played negociators. Over 200 people took part of this experience.

Netherlands, sacrificed polders

"God created the world, the Dutch Netherlands." The delta region in the south of the Netherlands which half is below the sea level has been completely reshaped by man not to be under the waves. Following the great flood of 1953, the country has been engaged in Herculean labors after which the...

Neuromarketing, citizens under the influence?

As marketers' favorite target, our brain seems threatened with an always more effective decoding. Because the market studies do not guarantee the success of a product, marketers now turn to neurosciences. They confess that the objective is to decode the subconscious part of our brain to know our...

New Zealand, Land of Adventures

New Zealand is a land of adventures. The Island is surrounded by the raging waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, sculpting the coastline. The active volcanoes on North Island continuously build new landscapes, eroded by heavy rain and mighty windstorms. Sitting atop the boundary between...

Nickel Island (The)

Jewel of the marine and terrestrial biodiversity, New Caledonia, is home to rare species. And one of the largest world reserves of nickel, the first resource of the island, where extraction and processing can have a significant environmental impact. Between protection of a unique and economic...

Niede Guidon, the secret of the Pedra Furada

In Brazil, Niède Guidon digs up human tracks dated between 10 and 40 000 years. This discovery questions the convictions of the scientific community and disturb little scrupulous exploiters.