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Carte Blanche to Blixa Bargeld
Blixa Bargeld, singer of the German rock band Einstürzenden Neubauten is an underground icon
28 min
Magazine
The Secrets of QR Codes
The QR code has become ubiquitous in just a few years. But what do these little pixelated squares say about our digital civilisation?
11 min
Lookalike Contests
The Timothée Chalamet lookalike competition was an internet sensation. What is behind the craze for lookalikes?
The Power of Grain
Climate change, the Covid pandemic and war in Ukraine brings into sharp focus how important food is.
27 min
Charles Berling
We give Charles Berling, French actor, director and screenwriter, carte blanche
26 min
Why Not? Carte Blanche With Jean Rochefort
We pay homage to Jean Rochefort, who passed away Monday 9th October 2017
Director Doris Dörrie paints an intimate portrait of Butoh dancer Tadashi Endo.
The great chef from Aveyron, Michel Bras, makes the most of his episode of Square by shining the spotlight on the life of André Valadier, a local farmer
Sport saved him. And now he works with youths and prisoners to show them its transformative power
Photographer Jim Rakete is given c arte blanche
Square Artist
Cartoonists Ulli Lust and Kai Pfeiffer go to Poland to explore Białowieża, the last primeval forest in Europe.
Daniel Hope
Daniel Hope regularly visits Schloss Elmau in Bavaria when on tour, a meeting place for artists.
Square Salon
Why does Italy appear to be distancing itself from common European ideals? A debate chaired by Annette Gerlach.
53 min
Carte Blanche to Maryline Canto
Director, screenwriter and comedian, Marilyne Canto wanted show how peace between Israelis and Palestinians is possible, despite the pessimism that rules global news headlines
Square Artiste
Jacques Bresson is a retired teacher who devotes a part of his life to supporting the poor
With Plonk and Replonk in control, this episode was never going to be normal
30 min
Carte Blanche to Peter Sellars
The American director Peter Sellars was invited to the Salzburg Festival. For the 2017 edition he staged The Clemency of Titus by Mozart.
Xavier Le Bris and his high-flying balancing act in the South Brittany
Who is hiding behind Noël Godi and what secrets is he hiding?
Andreas Scholl, professional singer, takes us to meet Eva Fricke, a talented and promising young winemaker