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7/10
A good demystification of so-called "TV journalism"
jf-84 February 1999
This is a documentary about relationships between french TV journalists and politicians. By interviewing big TV news stars, Pierre Carles shows how much these journalists are afraid of making real investigations against politicians, how much they live in the same world. He denounces their lack of objectiveness. This documentary was firstly shot for a french TV chanel, "Canal +", but it was so aggressive against TV stars that Canal +' direction refused to show it. Thanks to a newspaper, money was found to allow this movie to be seen !
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8/10
To be seen
obonin13 June 2004
Watch this documentary, that was only aired on Belgium TV. Ordered by Canal+, they chickened out when their own journalists, supposedly non-partisan people work at Canal+, were victims of Pierre Carles. It is good to see how persistent Pierre Carles was when making the documentary. It will cost him a lot if he still tries to work for the french medias.

It is all too clear when you watch this documentary how all TV journalists are biased, and always show you the "news" with their own interests... and so on. Just enjoy.

I hope to see more work like that, and also from him.
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