Rarely has a newspaper gone through so many trials.

But "Charlie Hebdo" is still standing, 50 years after its creation.

A particularly eventful half-century marked by a murderous attack, an arson, death threats, a stop to publication for 10 years then a rebirth and dozens of trials.

It is this story, and with it, part of that of contemporary France, that tells a documentary broadcast this evening on France 5 "Charlie, the newspaper that did not want to die".

To talk about it, Philippe Vandel receives his director Hugues Nancy and one of the cartoonists of "Charlie Hebdo", Alice.

Guest (s): Hugues Nancy (documentary director) and Alice (Charlie cartoonist since 2018)