fun France has an incredible talent will follow at 21:10 M6. With five Golden-Buzzers awarded, the artists of this 6th issue no longer have a choice: to get unanimous support from the jury to rise amongst the evidence of the deliberation phase. Only a total of 26 artists will advance to the semi-finals and will be able to defend their chance to win 100,000 Euros.
at 9 o’clock France 5 we watch drama one of two. While behind the wheel of a car, one woman trusts the other. Then the second woman speaks and shares her secrets with another woman. Then another. One in every two women is the victim of some form of sexual violence. From her candid testimony, Giulia Foïs draws a universal story, a story that informs, warns and seeks to protect. It is a very nice return to life for the woman who talks about herself. For a person who hears this, it is an understanding of the reality of a society as old as the world but still not inevitable.
TMK He proposes the report at 21:25 Battered women: domestic violence. In 2020, 160,000 women experienced violence from their spouse, partner or ex-boyfriend. Today in France, a woman dies every three days under the blows of her friend. Focus on the educational figures at the heart of intimate violence. The survey highlights the tools the State has put in place to combat this scourge, with shocking statements made by victims face to face with aggressors. This documentary is about the daily life of Foreign Minister Marlène Schiappa, who, together with associations and their daily actors, is waging a relentless war against these shattered lives.
We end this election with a show. The golden age of our childhood songs At 21:10 in France 3. From Chantal Goya to Annie Cordy, from Pierre Perret to Carlos, each in their own way has succeeded in attracting generations of children into their poetic world. From variety shows to youth programs, from movies to record breaking, even from school desks to summer camps, songs appealing to the little ones later occupied all (playgrounds) to the concert halls of the grown-ups. What happened in this golden age? How did these songs manage to establish themselves? What do they say about society?
Sarah Ibri
Source: Programme Television

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