Drowning by Bullets
Length: 01:00  Type of program: Documentary

Broadcast Times    
Friday, March 248:00 PM
Saturday, March 252:00 AM
Saturday, March 258:00 AM
Saturday, March 253:00 PM

On the evening of October 17, 1961 about 30,000 Algerians, ostensibly French citizens, descended upon the boulevards of central Paris to protest an 8:30 curfew. The curfew had been imposed on them by the French authorities in response to repeated terrorist attacks by Algerian nationalists in Paris and other French cities. Demonstrators were beaten, shot, even drowned in the Seine. Thousands were rounded up and taken to detention centers around the city, where there were more beatings and killings. Although no one seems to know for sure how many Algerians died that day, their number is estimated around 200.

DROWNING BY BULLETS exposes the massacre and the cover-up of what was undoubtedly one of the darkest nights in the history of France. Policemen, demonstrators, former officials, and journalists who witnessed the events speak on camera for the first time. These harrowing personal accounts are juxtaposed with clips from the French press, which supported the official lie that only a few people had died in the demonstration. Footage taken from state-owned French television shows how images of police brutality were replaced by those of Algerians being shipped out of France after the demonstration.� The film re-tells the story that quickly died, drowned out by the events that later shocked Europe.

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