France declared war on the Islamic State after gunmen struck Paris in November 2015. But that conflict—as well as France's "year of terror"—started a year ago with the assault on the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. Director Dan Reed, a five-time Bafta winner, uncovers the untold tale of the slaughter and of the first Islamic State attack in Paris at a Jewish grocery store with extraordinary access to the French authorities and never-before-seen material. Key witnesses, police officers, and survivors—many of whom are speaking for the first time—put the dramatic attacks and the historic manhunt that gripped the globe for three amazing and horrifying days together.
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France declared war on the Islamic State after gunmen struck Paris in November 2015. But that conflict—as well as France's "year of terror"—started a year ago with the assault on the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. Director Dan Reed, a five-time Bafta winner, uncovers the untold tale of the slaughter and of the first Islamic State attack in Paris at a Jewish grocery store with extraordinary access to the French authorities and never-before-seen material. Key witnesses, police officers, and survivors—many of whom are speaking for the first time—put the dramatic attacks and the historic manhunt that gripped the globe for three amazing and horrifying days together.
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