From Monday to Friday in Media Culture, Eva Roque gives you her TV tips for the evening.

This Monday, she offers us the viewing of the documentary "Romantic Paris, Erotic Paris" on France 3 and the films "Mourir d'aimer" on France 5 and "The end of a liaison" on Arte.

Eva Roque, what are the evening programs not to be missed and what theme brings them together?

"Love and amorous passion! With a touch of eroticism on France 3 and a documentary entitled 'Romantic Paris, Erotic Paris'. Do not imagine a program prohibited at least 18 years old. On the contrary! must watch this documentary, which is both historical, cultural and geographical, because it is indeed a question of establishing a cartography of the districts according to the relations between men and women over the last 150 years. From the cafes of Montparnasse to the cabarets of Pigalle by the way through the smoky cellars of Saint-Germain, where you can learn, for example, the origin of the word 'midinette.' Documentary rich in archives, with some testimonies such as that of Juliette Gréco. An astonishing story particularly well narrated between amorous passion and scandal.

Same scenario on France 5 with André Cayatte's film 'Mourir d'aimer'.

Return on the real life of Gabrielle Russier, professor of letters, condemned in 1969 for having had a relationship with one of her students aged 17 and a half.

A story that tragically ended with the teacher's suicide.

In the main role, Annie Girardot, who died 10 years ago.

And a film seen at the time by six million spectators!

"Mourir d'aimer" is a great feminist film in which André Cayatte accurately analyzes French society at the end of the years, but also the functioning of justice and the notion of the presumption of innocence.

Love again and again with another film on Arte, 'The end of a liaison'.

A love triangle during the Second World War, with Henry, the high official husband, kind but cushy.

Sarah, his wife, who is bored.

And Maurice, the lover, an attractive writer eaten up by jealousy.

This film worn by Julianne Moore and Ralph Fiennes is an adaptation of a novel by Graham Greene.

A drama punctuated by scenes where every detail - a touched hand, a stocking pulled up on Sarah's leg - gives a sensual dimension to the story.

I recapitulate :

  • On France 3, 'Romantic Paris, erotic Paris' at 9:05 p.m.

  • On France 5, 'Mourir d'aimer' at 8:50 p.m.

  • On Arte, 'The end of a liaison' at 8:55 p.m. "