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  1. Thierry Michel (born 13 October 1952) is a Belgian film director, mostly making social and political documentaries. His office and company Les films de la passerelle is located in Liège , where he works with the producer Christine Pireaux. [1]

  2. Thierry Michel, the indefatigable globe trotter. Always anxious to find out about the wide world, the Belgian director has already explored, through documentary or fiction, Morocco and its people (Issue de secours 1987)), Brazilian favelas (Gosses de Rio (1990), the culture of Zaire (Zaïre, le cycle du serpent (1992)), a Guinean hospital ...

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  3. Découvrez le parcours et les réalisations de Thierry Michel, un artiste engagé qui explore les détresses et les révoltes du monde. Il a reçu de nombreux prix internationaux pour ses documentaires sur l'Afrique, le Brésil, l'Iran et la Congo.

  4. Jan 18, 2022 · 18/01/2022 - Thierry Michel looks back on a drama which has lasted almost 30 years, unfolding in one of the richest countries in the world whose people are one of the poorest. In the early 1990s, Thierry Michel travelled to the Congo to film the troubles tearing through Kinshasa.

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  5. Mar 16, 2022 · In theaters : 19 January (Belgium) and 16 March 2022 (France)Rating: PG-16. For 25 years, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been ravaged by a war that has largely been ignored by the media and the international community.

  6. Jan 19, 2022 · interview: Thierry Michel film profile ] , his twelfth and final film to revolve around the Congo, Thierry Michel looks back on 25 years of a war that dare not speak its name in the DRC, where repeated massacres, egregious abuses and crimes committed with complete impunity are ignored by the bankrupt Congolese state, while the international ...

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  8. But Thierry Michel does not forget his native Belgium. Born in 1952 in Charleroi, in the heart of an industrial region nicknamed "the Black Country, the director made his first documentaries following the miners or the steelworkers among whom he had been raised.