IMDb
7.5 /10
94 votes


Documentary · 2016 · 59 min
Charlie Hebdo : Trois Jours de terreur
In November 2015, when gunmen attacked Paris, France declared war on the Islamic State. But that war - and France's 'year of terror' - began a year ago with the attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. With unprecedented access to the French authorities and previously unseen footage, five-time Bafta-winning director Dan Reed reveals the untold story of the massacre and of the first Islamic State strike in Paris at a kosher grocery store. Key witnesses, police officers and survivors - many speaking for the first time - piece together the dramatic attacks and the unprecedented manhunt that gripped the world for three extraordinary and terrifying days.
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Amos Pictures
HBO
BBC
France Télévisions
IMDb
7.5 /10
94 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
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TMDB
9.0 /10
6 votes
Letterboxd
6.9 /10
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Weighted average
7.8/10
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