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  1. The Paris massacre of 1961 [a] (also called the 17 October 1961 massacre [b] in France) was the mass killing of Algerians who were living in Paris by the French National Police. It occurred on 17 October 1961, during the Algerian War (1954–62).

  2. 19 ott 2005 · With Clotilde Courau, Florence Thomassin, Vahina Giocante, Ouassini Embarek. A string of events lead up to the bloody confrontation between a peaceful, 20,000 strong FLN-demonstration and a bloodthirsty police mob in the streets of Paris, on the night of October 17, 1961.

    • (176)
    • Drama, History
    • Alain Tasma
    • 2005-10-19
  3. Nuit noire 17 octobre 1961 is a 2005 French television film directed by Alain Tasma. [1] This is the adaptation of the investigative book "La Bataille de Paris" by Jean-Luc Einaudi (Le Seuil, 1991) and the extensive research conducted by historians on the actual events of the massacre on October 17, 1961, following a deadly repression by the ...

  4. 27 ott 2006 · October 17, 1961. (Nuit noire, 17 octobre 1961) Directed by Alain Tasma. France, 2005, digital video, color, 106 min. Alain Tasma’s docudrama captures the shocking and explosive actions which unfolded one fateful night as Algerian protesters collided with the Parisian police.

  5. On the evening of 17 October 1961, a peaceful demonstration against the police and state repression was brutally broken up. Many people ware killed. It has never become clear exactly how many died, but it must have been about 200. This feature film reconstruction by Tasma shows the run-up to events in detail.

  6. 20 mar 2006 · Review: October 17, 1961. Make no mistake, there’s an epic scope to October 17, 1961. by Keith Uhlich. March 20, 2006. Even if it sometimes feels like Traffic on the Seine, Alain Tasma’s October 17, 1961 remains a gripping, very well-executed video docudrama of the infamous night when the racial tensions between the Parisian police and the ...

  7. October 17, 1961 reveals the truth of this savagery carried out by the highest levels of French authority. CREDITS. Written by : Patrick Rotman, François Olivier Rousseau, Alain Tasma. Producers : Thomas Anargyros, Edouard de Vésinne. Directors : Alain Tasma. Cast : Clotilde Courau, Florence Thomassin, Vahina Giocante, Ouassini Embarek, Atmen Kelif