Pièces à Conviction

Pièces à Conviction (French: "Incriminating evidence") is a monthly French investigative journalism TV program that airs on France 3. Elise Lucet has hosted the program since 2000. According to European Journalism Centre, the program is an "in depth news show", containing "in depth reporting of actual themes focusing on social injustices". Pieces a Conviction airs once per month, on Friday evenings. According to its website, the program draws ove... more

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  • 65 min (39 hs )
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