Louise Bernard with Manon Fossat 11:51 a.m., September 28, 2021, modified at 1:33 p.m., September 28, 2021

After two years of work, LCP broadcasts its series on the Paris and Sant-Denis attacks of November 13, 2015, every evening of this week at 8:30 p.m.

Unpublished documentaries in which politicians and victims speak, but also judges and investigators, in order to depict the before, during and after of this affair.

INTERVIEW

LCP offers an ambitious documentary series all week long, called 

V13

, for "Friday 1" 3, that of November 2015, the day of the attacks in Saint-Denis and Paris.

The channel has been broadcasting one episode per evening since Monday, so everyone can watch themselves independently.

These five films of a little less than an hour begin even before the attacks and return to the colossal investigation that surrounds them, until the first moments of the trial.

A case justly judged at this very moment before the special assize court of Paris, and this until the end of May 2022.

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In total, it took two years of work for journalists to collect the testimonies of politicians, victims, but not only.

The great success of this documentary is also to have talked about many judges and investigators.

Some of them for the first time.

"We had some explanatory work to convince them, but at the same time they had a desire to explain what their job is, which is sometimes unrecognized. We arrived very early on with the organizers of this trial. are a small number, so very quickly they spoke to each other and our approach was gradually validated ", explains Théo Ivanez, one of the co-directors.

Detach "from the image of the cold and impersonal judge"

The directors indeed wanted to discover the men and women behind the investigation, also affected, but who immediately put themselves at the service of the investigation.

"We stand out a bit from this image of the cold and impersonal judge. Above all, it is men and women who have been confronted with something that few of us could take. I especially remember the emotion of the judges of instruction, especially at the time of the meetings with the civil parties. We felt that they were not prepared for this emotion, the limit of their work and the fact that what they could bring would not be enough ", continues Théo Ivanez . 

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"I also remember in these people who fight against terrorism daily, the fear, with each attack, that it is a person who has already passed in their offices", he concludes.

This documentary series that he produced with Vincent Nouzille is broadcast every evening at 8:30 p.m. on LCP.

It is followed by a debate presented by Jean-Pierre Gratien.