GTFO! And to think someone wanted to bury this "corpse."
(I get it, you were just trying to provoke someone into actually finding it.)
The lack of credits bothered me, if only because it kept me from looking up more information about it. It looks to be at least a complete segment, introducing one girl and then returning to her at the end. This follows my editorial sense of what makes a documentary, even though I can not follow the French language. Clearly this was broadcast on television, so I am guessing it might be the complete Precocious Puberty segment of an overall longer news show that dealt with multiple topics, and the credits cut out would be for the entire show.
Let me look into the onscreen text and the station watermarks ... I am composing this post "live" as I do my investigating ...
Well, it turns out that the video watermarks closely match the Vimeo video title.
This segment has the onscreen name "Ados trop tôt" - "Teens too Early."
The TV show is "Sept à huit" - "Seven to Eight"
broadcast every Sunday evening on TF1, a French free-to-air television channel.
The show site:
https://www.tf1.fr/tf1/sept-a-huit
IMDB information is minimal:
Sept à huit (TV Series 2000–)
There are recent (2021-2022) full episodes online but nothing as old as 2011. As for the show format,
Seven to Eight ... offers between three and four reports in various formats on the current news: so-called "hot" news or magazine, politics, miscellaneous facts, international events...
https://fr-m-wikipedia-org.translate.go ... _tr_pto=sc
With the advertising breaks, a 12 minute segment of an hour show with 4 segments seems complete to me.
I started to look for "Sept à huit 2011 guide des épisodes" but finally had to give up. That information may be somewhere online but a quick search did not reveal it to me.