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On November 13, 2015, French journalist Daniel Psenny lived right next to the Bataclan concert hall. That night, as war came to his doorstep, he instinctively filmed the chaos with his mobile phone. Dozens of people were terrified, injured and panicking. When he realised what was happening and rushed out into the street to help, a bullet pierced his arm. Ten years later, Psenny, haunted by the carnage, managed to track down these anonymous victims of the Bataclan. In this powerful 44-minute documentary, five of them remember that tragic night and talk about their lives today.
By FRANCE 24 English3.5
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On November 13, 2015, French journalist Daniel Psenny lived right next to the Bataclan concert hall. That night, as war came to his doorstep, he instinctively filmed the chaos with his mobile phone. Dozens of people were terrified, injured and panicking. When he realised what was happening and rushed out into the street to help, a bullet pierced his arm. Ten years later, Psenny, haunted by the carnage, managed to track down these anonymous victims of the Bataclan. In this powerful 44-minute documentary, five of them remember that tragic night and talk about their lives today.

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