26' Le Meilleur (2017)
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Runtime : 3H 47M
Synopsis
Every Saturday, 26 minutes reviews Swiss and international news, in its own way. This 2 DVD box set contains a selection of some 300 chronicles produced since the start of the show in January 2015. Fifty sketches to give an amused look in the rear view mirror of a news that lends itself rather to grimace.
Every morning on Couleur 3, Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon parody the news using swiss stereotypes. On stage we meet again with those stereotypes: Sébastien Jacquet the junkie from la Riponne, Gilles Surchat recently fired from Schaffter Pives SA, Stève Berclas singer of BlackLion Genocide from Valais and lieutenant-colonel of the swiss army Karl-Heinz Inäbnit.
Vincent Veillon and Vincent Kucholl with their team have given themselves the means to laugh at all that our country has institutions. Paleo has not escaped! A show specially developed for the 40th anniversary of the Festival which is served to you in full on this DVD.
After a first opus in 2012, Vincent Veillon and Vincent Kucholl released in 2014 a triple DVD entitled 120 seconds - the best. This set includes, in addition to the 30 reviews of the first DVD, 60 others from the following seasons. In terms of bonuses, find the making-of, the blooper, the team at Paléo, as well as an interview of the actors by Darius Rochebin. In total, almost seven hours of 120 seconds!
Henri Grouès, known as Abbé Pierre, had a life of commitments: youth among the Capuchins, resistant during the Second World War, then deputy for Meurthe-et-Moselle. The creation of Emmaus will mark the beginning of its fight against social inequalities, its appeal launched during the difficult winter of 54 will have a resounding echo in our society. This retrospective retraces the life of Abbé Pierre, archives and testimonies show it on all fronts of the fight against misery and injustice, for the support of the poorly housed, the excluded.
Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon are back on stage with "Le Fric", a new show that laughs at money and the economy.
Money is always a problem. Whether we have enough, too much, too little or not at all. Even if we find it vulgar, it directs the desires, needs, relationships, the position of each in society. Its possession or not classifies men and women and defines their room for maneuver, the freedom to which they can aspire, the power which they have.
Hiroshi, a teenage boy, shuts himself away in his bedroom and for the next two years refuses to come out or let anyone else in.
If you want to find out how it is being Jean-Claude Van Damme.
In 1990, thanks to his role in Dance with the Wolves, Kevin Costner is an actor who brings in 425 million dollars and the film wins 7 Oscars. How did Kevin Costner go from light to shade? Where did his fortune go? How, in 2012, did he return to success and love? The story of a destiny, the story of one of the most beautiful men in American cinema. But who is Kevin Costner really? What pushed him to refuse the main role of Django Unchained, which turns out to be one of the biggest successes of recent years? Is it because he favors his private life? You will discover the ambitious and calculating man who leaves nothing to chance.
Creator Family welcomes Julien Peron, producer of the film "What is happiness for you". In the company of Emjy Stark, host for Inso Campus TV, will discuss the techniques and production secrets of his film.
Under the pretext of fighting terrorism or crime, the major powers have embarked on a dangerous race for surveillance technologies. Facial recognition cameras, emotion detectors, citizen rating systems, autonomous drones… A security obsession that in some countries is giving rise to a new form of political regime: numerical totalitarianism. Orwell's nightmare.
Outside Wall Street, who knows BlackRock, the most powerful asset manager on the planet? Investigation of a discreet but influential actor in world economic and political life. If money does not make you happy, it undoubtedly opens the doors of power. A maxim that the asset management group BlackRock, with its 6,000 billion US dollars spent, or more than twice the GDP of France, knows well. Companies, governments and central banks: the sprawling business has been expanding its influence in all directions, since its creation in 1988 by Larry Fink. The strength of this American management giant lies in the billions of dollars entrusted to it by its clients, most of whom are big fish in finance: multinationals, financial institutions and investment and pension funds.
As obesity progresses inexorably, Sylvie Gilman and Thierry de Lestrade investigate the causes of this planetary plague and reveal the fight waged in certain countries to stem it.