On November 13, 2015, the attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis, carried out by three Islamist commandos and claimed by ISIS, were the deadliest in France since the end of World War II. In the months that followed, the November 13 Program was launched by the CNRS and Inserm to study the construction of individual and collective memory around an event that profoundly marked French society. Today, the testimonies of 27 volunteers—among some 1,000 people—who participated in the study form a mosaic of experiences that shows how trauma extends beyond the immediate circle to permeate the national collective memory.

Shoah
1985
8.2/10

Revoir Paris
2022
7.1/10

Notre-Dame on Fire
2022
6.6/10

Irreversible
2002
7.2/10

Life in a Day
2011
7.2/10

November
2022
7.0/10

La Chinoise
1967
6.9/10

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
2019
6.8/10

Einstein and the Bomb
2024
6.2/10

La Haine
1995
8.1/10

The Past
2013
7.2/10

Fuck
2006
6.4/10

9/11
2002
7.8/10

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond
2017
7.5/10

Night and Fog
1956
8.3/10

Hotel Mumbai
2019
7.5/10

The Mad Women's Ball
2021
7.0/10

Heart of a Dog
2015
6.5/10

Salinger
2013
6.3/10

Inglourious Basterds
2009
8.2/10
The Soft Skin
1964
7.136/10