
Annick Cojean
Acting
Biography
Annick Cojean, née le 2 août 1957 à Brest (Finistère), est une journaliste française, grand reporter au journal Le Monde, auteur de plusieurs livres, directrice et présentatrice des collections Empreintes et Duels sur France 5. Elle préside le jury du prix Albert-Londres.
Known For

Empreintes is a French television program, broadcast on France 5 from 2007 to 2012, presented by Annick Cojean, consisting of a timeless library of 120 portraits of personalities from the world of music, literature, politics or sport, who have marked the era.
Empreintes

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Rembob'Ina

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Pour emporter

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Face to Face

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Anouk Aimée, la beauté du geste

Sartre and Camus, the two most world-famous, 20th century, French writers, form a legendary and inseparable couple. The two extraordinary thinkers propelled the figure of the politically engaged writer into the limelight.
Sartre/Camus: A Fractured Friendship

Portrait of Jean-Louis Trintignant for the "empreintes" collection.
Jean-Louis Trintignant, "an honest man"
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Duels: Dassler contre Dassler, Adidas contre Puma

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Amélie Nothomb, une vie entre deux eaux

Inspired by a book by Serge July, Le Dictionnaire amoureux du journalisme (A Lover's Dictionary of Journalism) is a declaration of love for freedom of the press, which underpins all other freedoms. This immersion with journalists at the heart of the stories they have covered brings to life often deeply moving investigations. Above all, it explains what a journalist is, what drives them, and what we owe them.