Décryptage (2003)
January 22, 2003Release Date
Plot.
This documentary tries to decipher the comments made about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to answer the following questions: how do we talk about the conflict in the Middle East? How do we talk about its protagonists? Why are these disorders so passionate? What is the mechanics of the media that instruct opinion?
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Cast & Crew.
Frédéric Encel
Self - Interviewee
Didier Epelbaum
Self - Interviewee
Alain Finkielkraut
Self - Interviewee
Boaz Ganor
Self - Interviewee
Alain Genestar
Self - Interviewee
Ilan Greilsammer
Self - Interviewee
Emmanuel Halpérin
Self - Interviewee
Roselyne Koren
Self - Interviewee
Neil MacDonald
Self - Interviewee
Georges Marion
Self - Interviewee
Gérard Miller
Self - Interviewee
Georges Marion
Self - Interviewee
Fiama Nierenstein
Self - Interviewee
Sari Nusseibeh
Self - Interviewee
Edwy Plenel
Self - Interviewee
Sophie Dulac
Producer
Olivier Rafowitz
Self - Interviewee
James Rubin
Self - Interviewee
Roland Théron
Cinematographer
Alain Rémond
Self - Interviewee
Elisabeth Schemla
Self - Interviewee
Pierre-André Taguieff
Self - Interviewee
Sabine Mamou
Editor
Clément Weill-Raynal
Self - Interviewee
Philippe Bensoussan
Director
Jacques Tarnero
Writer
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Décryptage is a 2003 documentary written by Jacques Tarnero and directed by Philippe Bensoussan. The French film (with English subtitles) examines media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict in the media of France, and concludes that the media's presentation of the Arab–Israeli conflict in France is consistently skewed against Israel and may be responsible for exacerbating antisemitism.