There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay.

From YouTube to Netflix via replays of television channels and podcasts of radio stations,

20 Minutes

concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

The Oscar-winning documentary "The Wisdom of the Octopus" on Netflix

Available for months on Netflix,

The Wisdom of the Octopus

has had a second life since it won the 2021 Oscar for best documentary.

It must be said that his proposal is astonishing, far from the usual framework of animal documentaries.

It all started when Craig Foster, a documentary filmmaker in the throes of burnout, began to dive into the same cold water at the tip of South Africa.

One day, he crosses paths with a curious octopus and decides to come back to see her every day, without exception.

A strange relationship is then formed between them, and gives Craig an unexpected lesson in life.

Comedy in all its forms and horrific remakes on MyCanal

MyCanal is a bit like Arte.tv, there is always an unexpected documentary to discover. Or even two.

The comedy in all its forms

returns to the love of the French for humor in the cinema, with many interviews (from Patrice Leconte to Bruno Solo), and bridges between generations. If the doc flirts with "we can say nothing more", he asks good questions and shows that the succession is assured, with for example Jean-Pascal Zadi, and that it was not necessarily better before.

By the same team, Bekind Prod,

Remake Don't Die

takes a look at the madness of horror remakes, in fact as old as the horror films themselves, with the ever-thrilling lighting of our French

Masters of Horror

: Alexandre Aja, Xavier Gens, Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury ...

"Yasuke", the first black samurai on Netflix

Already known for the animated series

Black Dynamite

and

Cannon Busters

, the American director, relocated to Tokyo, LeSean Thomas returns with

Yasuke

on Netflix, the story of the first African samurai in a feudal Japan torn by a very real war and supernatural forces.

To stage the six episodes of the first season and pay tribute to this character who really existed, LeSean Thomas called on the Japanese studio MAPPA, famous for the animated adaptations of the manga

Jujutsu Kaisen

and Attack on Titan.

The final season of the "AMIES" podcast on the "Friends" series

We had already talked about it when it was launched. Two friends, Marie Telling and Anaïs Bordages, one who has never seen the series, the other who knows it by heart, have embarked on a complete

Friends

, which they debrief in the AMIES podcast on Slate. However, after 10 seasons of the series and twice as many episodes of the podcast, it's already the end. Or almost.

Only one number remains next Friday for the

final season

and the results of the series.

This adventure will have made it possible to put the series, its humor, its ups and downs, and some of its intrigues as well (Joychel versus Roschel) into perspective.

The "friends" do not intend to stop at

Friends

, since they will embark on a full

Twilight

this summer (why ... not), before moving on to another cult series.

Culture

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Culture

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