When people with guns attacked Paris in November 2015, France went to war with the Islamic State. But the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo a year ago was the start of that war and France's "year of terror." Five-time Bafta-winning director Dan Reed tells the untold story of the massacre and of the first attack by the Islamic State in Paris, which happened at a kosher grocery store. He does this by getting exclusive access to the French government and by showing footage that has never been seen before. Key witnesses, police officers, and survivors—many of whom are speaking for the first time—put together the story of the dramatic attacks and the unprecedented manhunt that shook the world for three scary days.
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When people with guns attacked Paris in November 2015, France went to war with the Islamic State. But the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo a year ago was the start of that war and France's "year of terror." Five-time Bafta-winning director Dan Reed tells the untold story of the massacre and of the first attack by the Islamic State in Paris, which happened at a kosher grocery store. He does this by getting exclusive access to the French government and by showing footage that has never been seen before. Key witnesses, police officers, and survivors—many of whom are speaking for the first time—put together the story of the dramatic attacks and the unprecedented manhunt that shook the world for three scary days.
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