In 2014, flight MH370 disappeared with two hundred and thirty-nine people on board. Benoît Bringer retraced ten years of unfinished research and met relatives of the victims, haunted by the lack of answers. A rigorous and breathtaking documentary.
If the series keeps the viewer in suspense, it compromises neither on journalistic rigor nor on the tact due to the victims’ families. Federation Studio France /So In Love /2023
Published on January 23, 2024 at 7:05 p.m.
Tell a riddle without trying to solve it. Benoît Bringer, investigative journalist recognized for his solid long-term investigations (Wagner, Russia’s Mercenaries, The Caviar Connection), took on a unique challenge by addressing the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: “Immerse the viewer in the twists and turns of this terrible and fascinating mystery. »
The result is a remarkable six-part documentary series, MH370, the truth gone, retracing nearly ten years of research, twists and turns and hypotheses. A rigorous and empathetic story that places at its center lives haunted by the absence of answers.
The chronology of events begins in the night
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