Pierre Carles

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Pierre Carles in Ecuador in 2015.

Pierre Carles (born April 2, 1958) is a French documentarist, who has often been compared to Michael Moore for his use of the documentary form to denounce mainstream media, which he accuses of having conflicts of interest[1] · .[2]

Filmography[]

  • Juppé, forcément, 1995, on the role of regional media during the election of Alain Juppé as mayor of Bordeaux.
  • Pas vu pas pris, 1998, ordered then censored by Canal Plus.
  • La sociologie est un sport de combat, 2001, on Pierre Bourdieu.
  • Enfin pris?, 2002, a sequel to Pas Vu Pas Pris.
  • Attention danger travail, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2003
  • Volem rien foutre al païs, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2006 (including scenes on the group in Barcelona or the okupa movement in Spain. Theme of the film is on how to make a living without working: anti-work)
  • Ni vieux, ni traîtres, (co-directed with Georges Minangoy), 2006, about Action directe, a far left terrorist group.
  • Le Désarroi esthétique, 2006, on the publicist .
  • Fin de Concession, 2011, about TF1.
  • Opération Correa: Les ânes ont soif, 2014, about the French medias' stance on Ecuador's president Rafael Correa.

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lapeyssonnie, Bruno (January 2008). "Pierre Carles, réalisateur atypique". Alternatives économiques. 265. Archived from the original on 2015-10-12.
  2. ^ Roberts, Isabelle (27 October 2010). "TF1 au lance-Pierre Carles". Libération.


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