The Gutenberg Enigma
A portrait of the inventor of the letterpress, who was a key figure in the history of mankind, but also an enthusiastic inventor, a daring businessman, a tenacious troublemaker: the life of Johannes Gutenberg (circa 1400-1468).
Marc Jampolsky
Casts & Crew
Cédric Zimmerlin
Philippe Ohrel
Xavier Boulanger
Cristiano Nocera
Marc Schweyer
Guy Bechtel
Stephan Füssel
Benoît Jordan
Pierre Monnet
Olivier Deloignon
Georges Bischoff
Laurent Héricher
Cornelia Schneider
Bettina Wagner
Mario Infelise
Geneviève Guilleminot
Johannes Bergerhausen
Johannes Mangei
Johanna Rachinger
Tim Berners-Lee
Also Directed by Marc Jampolsky
The Royal Chambord Castle is the most renowned Renaissance castle in the Loire Valley in France. Despite its fame and distinctive features this monument hides many secrets related to its conception, architecture and history. For instance, could da Vinci have been the architect?
Based on the latest technological and scientific advances, this documentary explores the palace's architectural past to resurrect Louis XIV's vanished Versailles. Versailles was an ongoing building site at the time of Louis XIV and continued to be transformed by its successive occupants later on. The Versailles we know today only vaguely resembles the Versailles of the Sun King. Most of its original features and apartments no longer exist. Thanks to the digitisation of thousands of plans, a team of scientists takes us back in time to explore this forgotten past in a new way, through a large-scale reconstruction project to bring back the Versailles of Louis XIV as he designed it, according to his requirements and dreams.
Combining real footage, archival footage, fiction and 3D modeling, this unseen documentary traces the history of this spectacular and unfinished work.
Mont Saint Michel: Scanning The Wonder The town and Abbey of the Mont Saint-Michel built on a tiny rocky tidal island overlooking the Bay has captured the imagination of millions of visitors. The settlement on the island dates back to the 8th Century. Historians and archeologists have never ceased to study and restore the site to try and decipher the traces of its multiple functions
The adventures and exploits of Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867-1936), an intrepid scientist and explorer who laid the foundations of modern oceanography.