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Fin de concession 2010

★ 6.86 votes131 min📅 2010-10-27

French filmmaker Pierre Carles delivers a scathing critique of the privatization of France's leading television channel in Fin de concession (2010).

Director: Pierre Carles

Cast

Pierre Carles
Pierre Carles
Pierre Carles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fin de concession (2010) about?

Pierre Carles investigates the privatization of France's leading television channel, exposing the consequences of unchecked corporate influence.

Who directed Fin de concession?

Pierre Carles directed Fin de concession, a documentary that showcases his sharp critique of media politics.

Who stars in Fin de concession?

The film features Pierre Carles in a starring role.

Is Fin de concession (2010) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and engaging narrative, Fin de concession (2010) is a must-watch for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking and the politics of media.

How long is Fin de concession?

Fin de concession has a runtime of 131 minutes.

About Fin de concession (2010) — A Scathing Critique of Media Politics

French filmmaker Pierre Carles delivers a scathing critique of the privatization of France's leading television channel in Fin de concession (2010). This documentary, marked by its sharp tone and investigative style, delves into the world of media politics and the consequences of unchecked corporate influence. Director Carles, known for his anti-television stance, here takes aim at the TFI-Bouygues concession, a contentious topic that has long been avoided by the news outlets themselves. The investigation, however, does not go as planned, and the film's subjects prove to be more than capable of handling the scrutiny.

Pierre Carles's Fin de concession is a gripping and thought-provoking film that challenges viewers to consider the role of media in shaping our society. With its thought-provoking themes and engaging narrative, Fin de concession (2010) is a must-watch for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking and the politics of media.