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Fin de concession is a deep dive into the murky waters of television privatization in France, directed by Pierre Carles. This documentary has a raw, almost confrontational vibe as Carles challenges the status quo surrounding the TFI-Bouygues concession, which has been renewed since '87. You really feel his frustration with the system. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the issues at hand. Carles revisits themes from his earlier work Pas vu Pas pris, making this feel like a continuation rather than a standalone piece. It's not just a film about media; it's a passionate critique of how power dynamics shape what we see on screen. The interviews are candid and sometimes uncomfortably revealing, which adds to the film's overall atmosphere.
Explores media privatization in FranceContinues themes from Pas vu Pas prisCandid interviews provide raw insights
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