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Joachim Roncin, the Mind Behind "Je suis Charlie"17 min
Available until 30/06/2026
Joachim Roncin is the artist behind the iconic black and white image ‘Je Suis Charlie’. He was in the middle of an editorial meeting at Stylist when alerts started to come through: a fellow magazine, Charlie Hebdo, had been wiped out in a bloody massacre. Joachim’s image captured the pain of a nation.
Director
Jean Bulot
Author
Éloïse Daviaud
Jean Bulot
Production
Kino – Coopdoc
Co-production
ARTE
France Télévisions
INA
Radio France
France Médias Monde
TV5 Monde
Graphics
Johan Papin
Country
France
Year
2020
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