Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sybille and Édouard meet for drinks at Vanessa's apartment. Vanessa finally admits that a tenant lives with her, but he remains elusive. Vanessa's dubious explanations do not satisfy Sybille and only add to her curiosity.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sybille and Édouard are still at odds with each other as Sybille now accuses him point-blank of having an affair with Vanessa. The mysterious neighbor doesn't cooperate with Édouard's scheming but pursues her own agenda.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sybille's anxiety escalates as the spying continues. The stranger across the street is staring out the window all day long. To make matters worse, her husband comes home late, very late, and is less than sympathetic to her plight...
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
In this episode of "Le Jour où tout a basculé" (The Day Everything Turned Upside Down), Sybille, a bored and lonely housewife, has developed the peculiar habit of spying on her neighbors across the street, much to her husband's dismay.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
In this new series, Le Jour où tout a basculé (The Day When Everything Turned Upside Down), a mother and son's close relationship is about to change. Enzo, who lives with his mother Murielle, runs into a man with a distinctive tattoo. Determined to track down the man, whom he believes to be his father, he starts an inquiry of his own despite his mother's skepticism.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
In the final part of this film, we find out what the real motivation is behind the Orion Conspiracy. As it turns out, like so many other things, it’s “all about the Benjamins…”
Need to get more of your conspiracy-theorist fix? Watch the film in HD quality here. After all, “The only new things are those which have been forgotten.”
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
How would you feel if you found out that a government research program could effectively control the climate, remotely and silently destroy anything and everything, and manipulate human behavior? Sound like science fiction? Watch the latest installment of the Orion Conspiracy, and decide for yourself.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Part Two of this “documentary” takes us further into the world of unidentified flying objects and government cover-ups. According to the film’s creator, “This film is neither a work of fiction, nor a documentary. Forget the words ‘esoteric’ or ‘fantastic,’ here we’re speaking about reality...”
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Step inside the world of the Orion Conspiracy, a fictionalized (or is it?) documentary produced and directed by Seb Janiak. Part One will leave you asking questions, and eagerly anticipating the next installment.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Thanks to Sylvie's honesty and remorse, Mr. Gravert is able to be vindicated in court. He will be compensated for the hardship he suffered at the hands of the two women, Ms. Vallon especially.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
The prosecution pressures Sylvie Tallès to reveal the truth, and she makes some startling revelations about Ms. Vallon during the trial.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
As the proceedings unfold, all seems lost for Jean-François after a scathing attack by the prosecution. However, the arrival of an unexpected witness might just be Jean-François's last hope.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
The prosecution is slowly uncovering some of Ms. Vallon's dubious business practices, such as her exorbitant fees. But will their accusations stand up in court?
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Mr. Gravert gives a more detailed account about the three women he met through the agency. Sylvie was his favorite, and he was smitten with her.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Jean-François Gravert, a farmer, calls on a matchmaker to find him a woman to marry. He tells the court that none of the three women he met have been a good match.
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