The premiere titled, Seven Days
In Paris, is a one-hour special event documentary about the recent terror
attacks in Paris, which claimed 130 lives.
The
documentary looks at the tragedy in Paris in the context of a world faced with
the threat of international terrorism. For the seven days immediately after the
Paris attacks, two camera teams recorded exclusive interviews with many
witnesses to the killings, doctors who tried to save lives, the owner of the
Bataclan concert venue and leading Paris-based international terrorism experts.
The
documentary team also filmed the dawn siege by police – and its aftermath – in
the Parisian quarter of St Denis on Wednesday, 18 November.
The
film recalls other major acts over recent years that have had a significant
global impact, including: 9/11 in New York and Pennsylvania; the Madrid
bombings in 2004; 7/7 in London in 2005; the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris in
January 2015; the Russian plane brought down in Sinai; and the strikes in
Beirut, which took place on 12 November 2015, the day before the Paris attacks.
Rachel
Job, UK Director of Programming for HISTORY at A+E Networks UK, said: “This
special documentary puts the Paris attacks in a wider context. With exclusive
footage and first-hand accounts from the people of Paris, alongside expert opinion,
we look at how recent acts of terror have changed the course of history.”
Some of
the people interviewed in ‘Seven Days In Paris’ are Dr Christophe Pudhomme who
raced to the Stade de France after an explosion was reported. Arriving at the
scene, he witnessed the second explosion, and then treated innocent survivors.
Five days later, he treated suspected terrorists injured in the police
shoot-out in St Denis.
Another
interviewee, Dr Michel Bonnot, an off-duty anaesthetist who was enjoying his
Friday evening after a busy week heard gunshots near his home, and raced to the
Belle Equipebar where he saw several people with horrific wounds.
Also
interviewed is Rafiaa Benabid who was making dinner for her family in her flat
above La Carillon bar, where seven people were killed. She heard shots and
witnessed the aftermath.
Similarly,
Daniel Habrekon the owner of the Bataclan concert venue who he went into the
hall hours after 89 people were murdered during a rock concert, describes the
horror he witnessed.
Terror:
Seven Days In Paris is produced for HISTORY® by NBC Peacock Productions.
It
premieres in on November 29 at 7:30pm on HISTORY®, with a repeat on the channel
on Wednesday, December 2 at 9:10pm.
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