Olivier Julien
2021Monuments éternels - Sainte-Sophie dévoilée
Olivier Julien, Gary Glassman
Considered the finest example of Byzantine architecture in the world, Hagia Sophia was constructed on a scale unprecedented in human history. Built in the amazingly short time of five years, it bears witness to an amazing scientific knowledge and a rich cultural heritage from the past.
Hagia Sophia
Tokyo : cataclysmes et renaissances
Olivier Julien
François Montagut, Hidetoshi Nakamura
In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombings in 1945— followed by a spectacular rebirth, Tokyo, the old city of Edo, has become the largest and most futuristic capital in the world in a transformation process fueled by the exceptional resilience of its inhabitants, and nourished by a unique phenomenon of cultural hybridization.
Tokyo Phoenix
Auguste Escoffier ou la naissance de la gastronomie moderne
Olivier Julien
Florence Trinca, Laetitia Ohnona
A succulent account of the life of French chef Auguste Escoffier (1846-1935) who made the simple act of cooking food a true art by creating the modern concept of haute cuisine, and who also became the main reference point for many generations of future chefs.
Auguste Escoffier: The Birth of Haute Cuisine
Tchernobyl, Fukushima, vivre avec
Olivier Julien
Laurent Lederer, Éric Chantelauze
30 years after the Chernobyl catastrophe and 5 years after Fukushima it is time to see what has been happening in the “exclusion zones” where the radioactivity rate is far above normal.
Chernobyl, Fukushima: Living with the Legacy
Monuments éternels - Pétra, capitale du désert
Olivier Julien, Gary Glassman
At the dawn of the Christian era, Petra, capital of the rich kingdom of the Nabataeans, bordering the deserts of Arabia, Syria and the Negev, was absorbed by the Roman Empire and, after being sacked by the Bedouins, disappeared from the memory of mankind; but its secrets are gradually being revealed thanks to an enormous excavation work.
Petra, the Capital of the Desert
Rise of Tokyo in Color
Olivier Julien
David Fellowes
It's a city that transformed itself from a sprawl of wooden dwellings into a huge modern metropolis. Over 150 years, Tokyo has risen from the ashes twice--from an epic earthquake and a devastating series of bombings--rebuilding itself into the world's largest city. Examine the evolution and modernization of Tokyo through digitally remastered and colorized archival footage.
Rise of Tokyo in Color