The ARTE television program “Le conservatisme : une nouvelle tendance” examines the growing global popularity of conservative ideas and cultural shifts [1].
The documentary arrives as nations grapple with shifting gender roles and political alignments. By analyzing these trends, the program seeks to understand the specific cultural and political dimensions driving a return to traditionalism across different continents [1].
Filmed in New York, the program features commentary from Jean-Michel Scherbak [1]. The production uses a documentary style to investigate how conservatism is manifesting in various regions, ranging from the political climate in Hungary to the social dynamics in Russia [1].
One specific focus of the program is South Korea, where it examines the 4B movement [1]. This exploration provides a counterpoint to the broader conservative trends by highlighting gender-related social responses in East Asia [1].
The program is part of the "Tracks East" series and is scheduled to broadcast on Sunday, July 19, 2026 [2]. Following its premiere, the documentary will remain available for on-demand viewing until Sept. 30, 2029 [1].
Scherbak said the ideological underpinnings of these movements are significant during his interview in New York [1]. The program suggests that the resurgence of conservatism is not a localized phenomenon but a widespread trend affecting multiple democratic and autocratic systems alike [1].
“The program seeks to understand the specific cultural and political dimensions driving a return to traditionalism.”
The focus on diverse regions like Hungary, Russia, and South Korea suggests that modern conservatism is evolving into a transnational phenomenon. By linking gender-related movements like 4B with state-level political shifts, the program highlights a global tension between traditional social hierarchies and contemporary identity movements.



