Bio: Of Auvergne origin, whose family comes from a village in the canton of Saint-Rémy-sur-Durolle, Pierre Barnérias did a master’s degree in private law at the University Panthéon-Assas and, after a serious accident, joined the European School of Journalism in Brussels. Barnerias just released his new documentary on the Covid-19 pandemic, Hold-Up.
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So glad to hear from other parts of the world about this event.
The film can be downloaded or viewed at Odysee (https://odysee.com/@HOLD-UP:2/Hold-Up.Retour.sur.un.Chaos.2020:f). Unfortunately, the film is only in French and there is no translation setting for it. Beautiful photography and a very French approach to speaking plainly about the COVID19 roll-out.
English version will be available in 1-2 weeks. There are some youtubers who have reposted with crude subtitles.