Tonight’s French television listings offer a diverse range of programming, from a harrowing documentary on the realities of war to a nostalgic return to childhood favorites. France 2 will air “Les Visages de la guerre” (The Faces of War), a film following French surgeons working in Ukraine to treat war casualties. The documentary, shot at the medical center in Vynnyky, near Lviv, focuses on both the medical procedures and the human stories of those impacted by the conflict. It won the Grand Prix at the Luchon Film Festival.
For viewers seeking lighter fare, Arte will broadcast “Qu’est-ce qu’on va faire de toi?” (What Are We Going to Do With You?), a documentary offering an intimate look at a Parisian kindergarten class. The film, directed by Karelle Fitoussi and Salma Cheddadi, promises a blend of humor and poignancy as it observes the daily lives and unfiltered perspectives of young children.
TMC will re-air the 1990 holiday classic “Maman j’ai raté l’avion” (Home Alone), starring Macaulay Culkin. The film, directed by Chris Columbus, remains a popular choice for family viewing, with Culkin portraying a young boy accidentally left behind during the Christmas holidays who must defend his home from burglars. Culkin, who rose to fame as a child actor, as well appeared in films such as “My Girl,” a role that, according to reports from December 24, 2025, involved a particularly memorable and potentially dangerous scene with bees.
The broadcast of “Home Alone” comes as the actor, Macaulay Culkin, continues to be a recognizable figure in popular culture. Born in New York City, Culkin began his career in Off-Broadway productions before achieving widespread recognition with roles in “Uncle Buck” and, “Home Alone.”