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For the 40th anniversary of International Women's Day, Ina devised an original tribute to 40 exceptional women who have marked our society.This collection presents a number of short programmes on these remarkable women.
See Theme-based collectionThe AIDS virus was discovered by French researchers in 1983, and has had a profound effect on French society since then.This collection covers its impact on public health, medical research, the growth of associations set up to help AIDS sufferers, the new exposure of homosexuals, related films and literature.
See Theme-based collectionThis educational collection, requested by the French Education Ministry, presents the events that have marked the economy and social history of France since 1945.
See Theme-based collectionSince 1947, more than 30 Frenchmen and women have been awarded the prestigious Nobel prizes for the person "who has contributed the greatest benefit to humanity". A selection of documents produced from October, when the prizewinner is announced, to the prizegiving ceremony in December, present these prizewinners,
See Theme-based collectionThis collection covers the various type of homosexuality (gay, lesbian, transexual) through footage on the demonstrations and movements in France from the 1970s onward in favour of equal rights, and debates on different lifestyles from medical and societal standpoints.
See Theme-based collectionA collection mainly concerning immigration for economic reasons from three continents: southern and eastern Europe, North and Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
See Theme-based collectionFrance's women's liberation movement MLF was born in 1970, giving the French feminist movement a new lease of life. This multimedia collection paints a portrait of the MLF through a number of activists' testimonials and the main campaigns pro choice, against sexism and violence against women.
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