Paul Moreira

Paul Moreira (born 1961 near Lisbon, Portugal) is a French journalist and documentary filmmaker. He is based in Paris, France. He has directed several investigative documentaries in conflict zones, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Burma, Israel, Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia.

Paul Moreira has contributed to the emergence of investigative journalism on French television.[1] In 1999, in created "90 minutes" on Canal plus, a European television network. The investigations of his team collected several prestigious French awards. Some of their films like the one about the murder disguised as suicide of Judge Borrel contributed to reopen criminal investigations.[2] Following the success of the show and at the request of the management of Canal Plus, he created a weekly slot dedicated to investigative documentaries: Lundi Investigation. Award winning movies were commissioned and broadcast. Like "Escadrons de la mort : l'école française" by Marie Monique Robin.[3] This film got the award of the political documentary of "Audiovisual Club" of French senate in 2003, best investigative film at FIGRA, award of merit from Latin American Studies Association.[4]

In 2006, Paul Moreira left Canal Plus to create an independent TV production company: Premieres Lignes (First Lines). Since then, he has been developing a line of investigative and comprehensive films on global issues. He works on assignment for various French channels: Canal Plus, Arte, France Televisions, La Chaine Parlementaire. His films have been broadcast in most European countries as well as Canada, India, Singapore, Australia, Japan, Russia...

In 2007, he published an essay on journalism, public relations, war reporting at the embeddment age and perception management.[5]

Filmography (selected works)

2003
2004

Award of the best feature story from the Club Audiovisuel de Paris in 2005.

2007

Best documentary at the International Monte-Carlo Television Festival[6] and best investigative film at Festival International du Grand Reportage d'Actualités (FIGRA).

2008

Investigative Award at FIGRA.

2009
2010
2011

Special Award of the Jury at Ilaria Alpi Film Festival[9]

2012

Selected at the London Investigative Film Week in January 2013[10]

2013

UK Premiere at the London Investigative Film Week in 2014[12]

2016

Civic involvement

Moreira is heading a campaign Liberté d'Informer,[19] a civic society movement to align the restrictive French law on the more transparent American Freedom of Information Act model. A petition has gathered nearly 6,000 signatures and a strong public interest.

References

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