To close this weekend, strong programs: a stunning documentary on the situation in Raqqa, or a gripping religious thriller in Egypt. For night owls, don't miss the adaptation of the book by Giulia Foïs.
By Pauline Demange-Dilasser
Published on November 24, 2024 at 6:30 a.m.
International responsibility: “Raqqa, the shadow of Daesh”
Returning to Raqqa, Syria, after Daesh, the ghost children, Director Hélène Lam Trong shows with this remarkable story to what extent the destiny of this city is linked to ours.
At 9:10 p.m. on France 5. Documentary directed by Hélène Lam Trong (France, 2024). 1h10. Unpublished.
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“Raqqa, the shadow of Daesh”
Paranoia: “The Cairo Conspiracy”
Tarik Saleh sets the scene for this gripping thriller in the heart of Cairo's al-Azhar University. When the imam dies, Adam, who studies after obtaining a scholarship, is propelled into games of influence and religious espionage.
At 9 p.m. on Arte. Film directed by Tarik Saleh (Walad Min Al Janna, Sweden/France/Finland, 2022). 1h55. With Tawfeek Barhom. Rebroadcast.
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“The Cairo Conspiracy”
MeToo: “One in two”
In 2020, Giulia Foïs published I am one of two, whose title refers to the number of women victims of sexual assault. In this film, staged like a play, twenty-four women follow one another in the passenger compartment of a car to express their horror, fear and astonishment.
At 10:30 p.m. on France 4. Play after Giulia Foïs. Adaptation and direction: Emmanuel Noblet. Director: Yvan Benedetti, E. Noblet (France, 2022). 1h35. With Marianne Denicourt, Camille Cottin, Sabrina Ouazani… Rebroadcast.
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“One in two”: a saving deconstruction of the clichés surrounding rape
And if you don't find what you're looking for… Check out tonight's TV schedule. Or draw from our latest recommendations among the platform offers (Netflix, Apple TV+, MyCanal, Arte.tv, Disney+, etc.).
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“TDS, behind the screen of sex workers”, on France.tv: a nuanced documentary on a profession surrounded by clichés
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