Rachel Kahn
Directing
Known For

French current affair show
Infrarouge

A French current affairs show.
La Case du siècle

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Histoire Immédiate

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La Ligne Bleue

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Duels

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, thousands of documents were hastily shredded by the dreaded GDR political police. 16,000 bags filled with six million pieces of paper were found. Thanks to the meticulous work of technology, the destinies of men and women who had been spied on and recorded without their knowledge could be reconstructed.
Stasi: A State Against Its People

In 1973, at age 39, Brigitte Bardot decides to stop her acting career at the height of her fame to dedicate herself to Animal welfare and protection. Her rebellious nature finds in this cause a genuine expression of who she really is. This intimate portrait including exclusive interviews provides a unique account of her journey as a movie icon turning into a radical advocate for wildlife protection ahead of her time.
Brigitte Bardot, rebel with a cause

Filmmakers, writers, and photographers have dissected her from every angle. Because she is a myth, and always will be. we have examined the life of Brigitte Bardot through a dimension of her life that she displayed and championed: love. Because her frenetic quest for love reveals her, in the midst of her glory and her wounds, better than any linear biographical account. Her life—her childhood, her many lovers, the love-hate relationship the public felt for her, her ties to cinema—her entire life can be read through this prism. An exceptional 111-minute documentary about the woman who remains the unrivaled French star. The absolute icon who was one of the most loved, admired, criticized, and scrutinized women on the planet. And who, for twenty years, until she abandoned cinema to dedicate herself to animal rights, inspired a mixture of hatred and adoration.
Bardot Amoureuse

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Entre flics et voyous, le roman noir du 36

Axel Kahn died on July 5, 2021, at the age of 76, following a battle with cancer. During the three months leading up to his death, he chose to share every day of his final days with tens of thousands of French people.
Axel Kahn, chronique d'une fin de vie apaisée

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