Pierre Carles (born April 2, 1958) is a French
documentarist, who has often been compared to
Michael Moore for his use of the documentary form to denounce
mainstream media, which he accuses of having conflicts of interest[1]· .[2]
Filmography
Juppé, forcément, 1995, on the role of regional media during the election of
Alain Juppé as mayor of Bordeaux.
Pas vu pas pris, 1998, ordered then censored by
Canal Plus.
Attention danger travail, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2003
Volem rien foutre al païs, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2006 (including scenes on the
Dinero gratis group in Barcelona or the
okupa movement in Spain. Theme of the film is on how to make a living without working:
anti-work)
Ni vieux, ni traîtres, (co-directed with Georges Minangoy), 2006, about
Action directe, a far left terrorist group.
Le Désarroi esthétique, 2006, on the publicist
Daniel Robert.
Pierre Carles (born April 2, 1958) is a French
documentarist, who has often been compared to
Michael Moore for his use of the documentary form to denounce
mainstream media, which he accuses of having conflicts of interest[1]· .[2]
Filmography
Juppé, forcément, 1995, on the role of regional media during the election of
Alain Juppé as mayor of Bordeaux.
Pas vu pas pris, 1998, ordered then censored by
Canal Plus.
Attention danger travail, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2003
Volem rien foutre al païs, (co-directed with Christophe Coello et Stéphane Goxe), 2006 (including scenes on the
Dinero gratis group in Barcelona or the
okupa movement in Spain. Theme of the film is on how to make a living without working:
anti-work)
Ni vieux, ni traîtres, (co-directed with Georges Minangoy), 2006, about
Action directe, a far left terrorist group.
Le Désarroi esthétique, 2006, on the publicist
Daniel Robert.