Daniel Kupferstein
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Mourir Ă Charonne, pourquoi ?
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Béziers, l’envers du décor

Harassment, abuse, loss of meaning in work... lead thousands of employees to suffer at work, fall ill, or even commit suicide! This marks the beginning of a real struggle for these victims or their families to have their suffering recognized as a "work accident" or "occupational illness" and, where appropriate, to have the employers responsible convicted in criminal court. Through three situations emblematic of these strategies of denial, this film shows how social mobilization and solidarity enable victims or their families to say: "We won't give up!"
Souffrance au travail... On lâche rien !

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17 octobre 1961: dissimulation d’un massacre

Does being Jewish mean that Israel's policy must be systematically defended? Does criticizing Israel automatically make you an anti-Semite? Does declaring yourself anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian imply de facto that you are not racist? All these questions, Daniel Kupferman, whose membership in the Jewish community is in no way opposed to his humanism, has been asking himself for years and here he is asking them to eight quality people, a guarantee of a fruitful dialogue far from any hateful or partisan blindness.