Producer
Este documental sobre un delito real analiza la extraña historia de Carlos Ghosn, desde su ascenso como poderoso empresario hasta su famosa caída en desgracia.
Director
There is what you see, what some people want you to see, and what you don't see. Never has France known such a concentration of private media. A few billionaire industrialists, owners of televisions, radios, newspapers use their media to defend their private interests. To the detriment of information of public interest. By hiding what is essential, by magnifying what is accessory, these media shape, orientate, hysterize for some the debate. With the complicity of certain political leaders, who willingly accept it. Mediapart and Premières Lignes tell you what goes on behind the scenes in the media.
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En los últimos 10 años, el panorama de la industria farmacéutica ha cambiado. Un puñado de multinacionales controlan la fabricación de la mayoría de las drogas.
Producer
Inspired by the mythology of the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War, over 300 foreign volunteers chose to give up their comfortable lives and go fight ISIS in Raqqa. We filmed them there, fly-on-the-wall style, fighting, talking, laughing, being attacked by suicide bombs and sniper fire. We were with them until Raqqa was freed. And then we followed them back home – changed forever. Every night, between July and October 2017, young men with no previous military experience pushed through the most dangerous streets of the world. They conquered Raqqa, block after block. They met death and violence. And eventually, along with the Kurdish and Arab forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces, they liberated Raqqa and ended the reign of the most murderous cult of the XXI century. Some of them went back home. We were there when they told their story to their families. This is the untold story of the young Westerners who left everything behind to fight ISIS.
Producer
We're at the beginning of an artificial intelligence revolution that promises to change everything. Already, virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa have become a part of our daily life. But in order to run their applications, digital giants like Amazon, Google and Facebook, employ an army of invisible labour. These are disposable workers, paid as little as 10 cents an hour to feed information into computer systems. They receive neither benefits nor contract and normal labor law doesn't apply to them. Whilst millions of men and women are training artificial intelligence for next to nothing, others are being hired and hide out of sight to clean up social networks. We went undercover as one of these web cleaners, working as a content moderator for Facebook. To meet the workers hiding behind your screen, we're taking you to the factory of the future, one of the digital economy's best kept secrets.
Director
How the American coffee chain, now global, has conquered the urban middle class. This investigation on three continents reveals the carefully hidden face of the brand.
Producer
A year ago, thanks to the precious support of 7819 people, we started a journey in democracy (s). Over the weeks and months, according to meetings, exchanges and readings, we questioned this strange word: democracy. In France but also in Greece, Iceland, Belgium and Spain, we met citizens who are working to insert more democracy in their daily lives. Here is, in 90 minutes, the result of this adventure to try to grasp what this word contains.
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For the past 12 years, journalist Paul Moreira has travelled extensively in Iraq. In this film, he goes in search of the men he filmed back in 2003 at the very beginning of the American occupation. Through their stories, and by tracing the roots of ISIS to the arrival of Abu Mousab Al-Zarqawi and America's handling of the resistance, he tells the story of how Iraq became such a fractured nation.
Producer
For decades, their factories secretly dumped toxic products into rivers, groundwater systems and soil. This pollution affected thousands, causing disabilities, cancers and death.
Executive Producer
Coproducido por HBO, BBC y France 2 y dirigido por el premiado Dan Reed ("Terror in Mumbai"), "Charlie Hebdo: 3 días de terror" narra la terrible matanza de las oficinas de la revista satírica "Charlie Hebdo" en París, un acto terrorista que dio lugar a un despliegue policial sin precedentes para cazar a los culpables y que culminó con los dos asedios con rehenes a la imprenta de Dammartin donde huyeron los hermanos Kouachi y al supermercado Kosher donde se atrincheró Amedi Coulibaly.
Producer
Coproducido por HBO, BBC y France 2 y dirigido por el premiado Dan Reed ("Terror in Mumbai"), "Charlie Hebdo: 3 días de terror" narra la terrible matanza de las oficinas de la revista satírica "Charlie Hebdo" en París, un acto terrorista que dio lugar a un despliegue policial sin precedentes para cazar a los culpables y que culminó con los dos asedios con rehenes a la imprenta de Dammartin donde huyeron los hermanos Kouachi y al supermercado Kosher donde se atrincheró Amedi Coulibaly.
Writer
Coproducido por HBO, BBC y France 2 y dirigido por el premiado Dan Reed ("Terror in Mumbai"), "Charlie Hebdo: 3 días de terror" narra la terrible matanza de las oficinas de la revista satírica "Charlie Hebdo" en París, un acto terrorista que dio lugar a un despliegue policial sin precedentes para cazar a los culpables y que culminó con los dos asedios con rehenes a la imprenta de Dammartin donde huyeron los hermanos Kouachi y al supermercado Kosher donde se atrincheró Amedi Coulibaly.
Producer
Documentary Project "Ukraine: The masks of the revolution" broadcast on the French TV channel Canal +. Ukrainian Embassy in Paris asked for this documentary to be taken off air. What were the Ukrainian authorities so afraid of? Maybe the truth? Until now Europe does not know all of what actually happened and continues to happen in Kiev and across the country as a whole. This documentary film directed by Paul Moreira, tells the story of the tragic events that took place in Odessa: the fire in the House of Trade Unions and the burning of at least 48 people (according to official figures) and 300 (unofficial sources). Moreira said that his aim was to show the world the bloody history of Ukraine and Odessa in particular: "In the heart of Europe, people are burned alive and everyone is silent about that."
Editorial Manager
What we now call an IQ test was originally developed by Alfred Binet at the start of the 20th century as a way to measure developmental delays in schoolchildren. But with the eugenics craze at its peak, Binet's concept was soon appropriated and exploited by those who wished to guarantee the ethnic purity of their society. This program looks at the history of IQ assessment, from Ellis Island evaluations to William Shockley's racist declarations in the 1970s, and reveals how social policies were influenced by the idea that intelligence is set at birth. In addition, Charles Murray, co-author of The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, defends his views.