
Journaliste(s)
After the attacks that bloodied Paris, everyone is worried about terrorist acts. A man is running in the middle of the night. He has blood on his face. He arrives at the radio station and explains to his colleagues that he was investigating a cell of terrorists but that one of them has just committed suicide in front of him. Just before he told her that a bomb was on the 11 p.m. Paris-New York flight. It's scheduled for four in the morning: in one hour. Should they disseminate the information?
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives and struggles of journalists in France, exploring their commitment to truth and the challenges they face in the current media landscape. It highlights the evolving nature of journalism and the dedication required to maintain its integrity. The film offers a nuanced perspective on the profession's importance in a democratic society.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its timely subject matter and in-depth exploration of the journalistic profession. Audiences appreciated the candid interviews and the film's focus on the realities faced by reporters today.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its insightful look into the challenges of modern journalism.
- Appreciated for its compelling interviews with dedicated journalists.
- Seen as a relevant and important documentary for understanding the media.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with a diverse range of journalists, from seasoned veterans to emerging voices, offering a broad spectrum of perspectives on the profession.
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