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 concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

An Italian Bébel

This week was marked by the death, at 88, of Jean-Paul Belmondo. To pay tribute to him, many channels have shaken up their programming in order to rebroadcast some of his most emblematic films and popular with the general public. France 3 proposed Friday in its box “Midnight Cinema”, an unknown feature film: 

La Viaccia

, also entitled

Le Mauvais chemin

, by Mauro Bologni. In this Italian film released in 1961, a year after

Breathless

, Bébel shares the poster with Claudia Cardinale. He plays Amerigo, a young man moving to Florence to work with his uncle. There he meets Bianca, a prostitute with whom he will fall in love. The Franco-Italian actor couple will be back on screen the following year in

Cartouche

by Philippe de Broca.

La Viaccia

is available on France.tv until September 21.

September 11 experienced by journalists

The news of the week was also marked by the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of September 11.

There again, the channels offered many documentaries and specials.

In the batch, we retain the first issue of

9 p.m. Media

broadcast Wednesday on TMC (and visible in replay).

Presented by Julien Bellver, columnist for

Quotidien

, this magazine mainly tells the event from a journalistic point of view.

09/11/2001: "We take the antenna but we do not know what is happening!"


It is 3:15 p.m. in France, or 29 minutes after the first impact.

All the channels interrupt their programs and switch to special edition ⬇️ # 21hMédias pic.twitter.com/J0o7HLgy8f

- Daily (@Qofficiel) September 8, 2021

The figures of French TV - David Pujadas, Elise Lucet… - and reporters present that day on the scene in the United States (Michel Moutot for AFP, Laurence Haïm for Canal +), remember those hours that transformed the world and evoke journalistic practices and editorial choices.

Exciting.

"Women and the Assassin" on Netflix

Point of view and journalistic angle again with

Women and the Assassin

, documentary by Mona Achache and Patricia Tourancheau available on Netflix since Friday. It retraces in ninety minutes the hunt and the trial of Guy Georges. If many reports and even a film (

The SK1 affair

, also visible on the platform) have been devoted to the "killer of eastern Paris", the singularity of this documentary is to focus on the testimonies of women. We see the mother of a victim, an investigator (Martine Monteil, who was the first woman to head the judicial police), lawyers, a journalist (Patricia Tourancheau who then worked for

Liberation

).

The murderer is relegated to the background to better make room for the words of these women who have each with a different intensity been tested and marked by the affair.

Culture

The new Cinderella and Agnes Varda are in last week's replays

Series

"Foundation", "Germinal", "L'Opéra" ... The calendar of new series in France for September

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