our selection for Monday January 6

To start the week, listen to those who lived through the 2015 attacks, immerse yourself in a trial film or, if you loved “Licorice Pizza” on Saturday, stick with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson.

By Pauline Demange-Dilasser

Published on January 6, 2025 at 6:30 a.m.

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Intimate and universal: “2015 attacks: what binds us”

Gathering at Place de la République in . Photo Antoine Gyori/Corbis/Getty Images/Melanie Lemahieu/Shutterstock/M6

Charlie Hebdo, the Hypercacher, the Thalys, the Bataclan… 2015 was a disastrous year. Claire Denavarre and Agnès Pizzini give voice to those who experienced the attacks, collecting stories that respond and complement each other in a disturbing way.

At 9:10 p.m. on M6. Documentary directed by Agnès Pizzini and Claire Denavarre (, 2024). 1h40. Unpublished.

Quest for truth: “An intimate conviction”

Marina Foïs is Nora in “An Intimate Conviction”.

Marina Foïs is Nora in “An Intimate Conviction”.

Marina Foïs is Nora in “An Intimate Conviction”. Photo Severine Brigeot/UMedia – Delante Productions

Suzanne de Viguier disappeared in 2000. In 2010, her husband, defended by Éric Dupond-Moretti, was tried on appeal. If the case is real, Antoine Raimbault invents Nora (impressive Marina Foïs), a juror during the trial, overcome by the intimate conviction of the title, to the point of sacrificing her own life to help the lawyer (royal Olivier Gourmet).

At 9:05 p.m. on France 3. Film directed by Antoine Raimbault (France / Belgium, 2018). With Marina Foïs, Olivier Gourmet, Laurent Lucas, Jean Benguigui. 1h50. Rebroadcast.

Fight to the Death: “There Will Be Blood”

Daniel Day-Lewis dans “There Will Be Blood”, sorti en 2007.

Daniel Day-Lewis dans “There Will Be Blood”, sorti en 2007.

Daniel Day-Lewis dans “There Will Be Blood”, sorti en 2007.
Photo Paramount – Miramax

In the 1900s, an oil tycoon moved to a small town in California, convinced that he could make his fortune there. A priest crazy about God leads his flock with exorcisms and fiery sermons. Paul Thomas Anderson intensely films success and fall, black gold and faith, and above all, the ravages of capitalism.

At 9 p.m. on Arte. Film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA, 2007). With Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Dillon Freasier, Colton Woodward. 2h30. Rebroadcast.

And if you don’t find what you’re looking for… Check out tonight’s schedule. Or dig into our platform guide to find a series, film or documentary in less than five minutes on Arte.tv, Netflix, Apple TV +, MyCanal, France.tv, Disney +…

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