La Vingt-Cinquième Heure was created with one ambition in mind: to explore new territories of audiovisual storytelling and to develop a production strategy for each of its projects based on new digital tools.
Based at the Commune Image audiovisual center in Saint-Ouen, it produces both fiction and documentaries, and implements strategies based on the forms of expression and marketing made possible by new digital technologies. Its DNA is thus resolutely modern, with a watchful eye on new forms of writing and cutting-edge technologies. La Vingt-Cinquième Heure has also produced films on Thomas Pesquet in VR, IMAX and for planetariums, as well as the interactive comic strip "Manon Solo, Vive la Révolution".