last movie Isaki Lacuesta and Isa Campo, ‘One year, one night’It reflects in a very special way the repercussions and individual traumas experienced after a terrorist attack, in this case the attack on the Bataclan theater in Paris on 13 November 2015 by an Islamic State group. The theaters are based on the bookmarked testimony of one of the Spanish survivors, Ramón González. ‘The metal of peace, love and death’, but Lacuesta’s work explores various elements based on a play between reality, absence, and imagination. This is not the first time these tragic events have been portrayed on film or television. In addition to ‘One year, one night’, attack on The Bataclan room has been a direct base or underground inspiration for at least six other productions.
First ‘Bastille day’ (2016)Funded by Amazon Prime Video and Studiocanal, played by Idris Elba, and here ‘Attack on Paris’. It premiered in France on July 13, 2016, less than a year after the attacks, but despite some plot similarities – a somewhat odd suspense – a project conceived in 2013 is in the final moment of its realization. tried to take advantage of these similarities in a certain way. Following the truck attack in Nice on 14 July 2016, the film was withdrawn from French cinemas.
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A similar situation has occurred ‘Destination: Paris’ (2015) Nicolas Boukhrief’s visionary film, whose script was completed at the end of 2014, chronicles the adventures of a French journalist of Muslim origin who infiltrates a group of young Islamists who set up a jihadist cell to attack the arteries. of Paris. Scheduled to be released in early 2015, it was canceled due to various attacks in and around the capital. It was postponed to November of that year and had to be canceled again due to bloody events in the Bataclan and various Parisian bars and restaurants. Can be seen in Spain film.
In the documentary key ‘November 13: Attacks in Paris’ (2018), a three-episode mini-series available on Netflix and Gédéon Naudet, who made a film about the 11/S 2001 attacks in New York in 2002 and showed the inside of the CIA ‘Spymasters: Target of the CIA’ in 2015. . The documentary relives events through interviews with survivors, firefighters, police officers and politicians.
One of the most interesting approaches, ‘Judicial’ (2019-2020) is an international series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith and consists of four independent blocks. All the stories in this selection take place in a police station and show the relationship between detainees and the agents who question them. Part of each country (England, France, Spain and Germany) is divided into three different interrogations. The first of an incident Paris police station The protagonist is a young woman who assures her that she was with her boyfriend when she died in the attack, for which she receives compensation, but the evidence in the hands of the police indicates that she arrived at the Bataclan later.
‘Paris Memories’ (2022), its premiere in Spain is scheduled for next November 11, and ‘Violent pleasures’ (2022), in post-production, will be the final contributions. Directed and starring Alice Winocour Virginie Efira and Benoit MagimelThe first focuses on a woman trapped in a Paris bar during a terrorist attack in November. Respecting her point of view throughout almost the entire film, the film shows her attempts to reclaim what she had before her traumatic experience three months after the attacks. The second is Taylor DeVoe’s ‘indie’ production about three musicians who arrive in Paris to embark on a European tour and find themselves under attack.