En France, ils sont plus de trois mille à exercer en tant qu'huissiers de justice. Expulsions, saisies ou recouvrement de dettes sur le terrain, ces officiers ministériels récupèrent plus de huit milliards d'euros chaque année et sont, chaque jour, au contact des Français sur le point de tout perdre. Un métier qui a une bien mauvaise réputation mais une nouvelle génération d'huissiers a décidé de dépoussiérer l'image de leur profession. Maître Julien Thiry, 34 ans, découvre le métier dans la région d'Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône). Il plonge quotidiennement dans l'intimité des Français en situation de détresse
With a staggering 1112 episodes across seven seasons, 'RE: European Stories' is not your average TV series; it's an immersive experience that takes viewers on a captivating tour of Europe. This reportage magazine showcases different aspects of the continent - from focusing on significant political events such as elections to painting detailed portraits of individual countries or highlighting the efforts of single persons driving small-scale European projects.
The series starts powerfully with episode 1 focusing on the right-wing populist 'Party for Freedom' (PVV) which could become the strongest force in the Dutch elections held on March 15, 2017. It portrays how this development becomes a nightmare for migrants and Muslims in the country, demonstrating how rigid positions in this once liberal flagship democracy are. The high-emotional election campaign is shown to change society significantly.
Moving further into Eastern Europe, episode 2 sheds light on Poland's growing fear of Russian invasion since the Ukraine crisis. It shows tens of thousands of men and women trading their everyday outfits for olive-green combat attire to train for defending their homeland. Even Polish education is seen embracing militarization trends with over 30,000 students attending uniform classes where they receive military training using real weapons.