This Sunday is dedicated to adventure. To choose from, we find intrepid explorers, fierce dinosaurs, and slightly clumsy robbers…
By Yohan Haddad
Published on June 9, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.
Backpack, backpack: “The Age of Explorers”
Louis Blériot, the first French pilot to cross the Channel by plane, in 1909.
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Today, you only need to navigate on Google Maps to glimpse most of the spaces that populate our world. A hundred years ago, explorers had no choice but to go straight into the field. In two hours, this documentary series returns with great accuracy to the heroic journey of several adventurers. Without forgetting the impact of colonialism…
At 9:05 p.m. on France 5. Documentary directed by Bertrand Delais (France, 2024). 2 × 60 mins. Unpublished.
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“The Age of Explorers”: the great adventures of the last century through a lovely gallery of portraits
Ex-fans of the seventies: “Le Carré noir”
Sandra Hüller plays a contemporary art specialist in “Le Carré noir” (2021).
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Before winning the César for best actress for Anatomy of a fall, Sandra Hüller played a contemporary art specialist in this absurd comedy, where we find two painting thieves taking refuge on a boat, forced to disguise themselves as Elvis and David Bowie to escape the authorities…
At 9:05 p.m. on Arte. Film directed by Peter Meister (Germany, 2021). 1h40. With Bernard Schütz, Jacob Matschenz, Sandra Hüller. Rebroadcast.
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“Le Carré noir”: an irresistible burlesque farce on the nickel-plated feet of art trafficking
The world found: “Jurassic Park 3”
Michael Jeter, Alessandro Nivola, Tea Leoni, Sam Neill and William H. Macy in the third part of the saga. Photo Amblin/Universal
Less loved than its two predecessors, this third part is not to be thrown away. Sometimes gripping, sometimes stupid (a talking dinosaur… frankly?), we are witnessing good quality entertainment. With the long-awaited return of Sam Neill, largely absent from the second episode.
At 9:00 p.m. on TF1 Séries Films. Film directed by Joe Johnston (USA, 2001). 1h40. With Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Tea Leoni. Rebroadcast.
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“Jurassic Park 3”: Joe Johnston recycles Spielberg’s dinos with less spectacle but more humor
And if you don’t find what you’re looking for… Check out tonight’s TV schedule. Or dig into our latest Netflix series recommendations.
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