2009 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers : Melbourne, Australia December 1-4

Christophe Nick, Producer, Yami2 (France)

Christophe Nick, 50 years old, started the magazine Rock’n Folk in 1980, then joined the magazine Actuel, where he became senior reporter, chief of investigations. Specialist in Eastern Europe, he attended during the 1980’s dissidents in the communist world. After the massacre in Tian’Anmen Square, which he attended in June 1989, he joined the Chinese side of Democrats. He then began a long collaboration with Pierre Pean. They published a lengthy investigation TF1, A Power, which will be the most sale bestseller about television in France. After several documentaries of investigation and international reports, he has been directed some of the most ambitious projects of French TV for ten years. His documentary series on violence (Ordinary Violence Chronicles) and work (Work Sentenced to Death) have been huge events for France Télévisions and have been awarded several times. Author and producer of docudramas on World War II (The Resistance), he is working for three years on the Zone Xtreme project.

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