Crimes de guerre au Yémen, les complicités européennes
This documentary follows a methodical investigation into how European companies and governments have supplied arms to Saudi Arabia, and the links those sales have to the conflict in Yemen. Through interviews, documents, and footage, the film pieces together corporate practices, export licenses,... Read more
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This documentary follows a methodical investigation into how European companies and governments have supplied arms to Saudi Arabia, and the links those sales have to the conflict in Yemen. Through interviews, documents, and footage, the film pieces together corporate practices, export licenses, and political decisions that helped keep weapons flowing. It pays attention to the human consequences on Yemeni civilians without revealing any investigative surprises up front. The tone stays investigative and resolute, asking who benefits and who pays the price, while letting witnesses and experts lay out the facts for viewers to judge.
Released in 2019, Crimes de guerre au Yémen, les complicités européennes was directed by Alexandra Jousset. The film takes a documentary approach to reporting on arms manufacturers and export policies across several European countries.
No widely reported commercial box office figures are available for the film. Its public exposure appears limited, with screenings focused on specialized venues rather than a broad mainstream theatrical release.
There are no records of major international awards attached to this film. Its reception seems to have been more journalistic and activist in nature, engaging NGOs and policy observers rather than mainstream prize circuits.
Critical and audience response has been small but generally positive, reflected in an 8.0/10 vote average from the limited available ratings. The main themes are accountability in the arms trade, state and corporate responsibility, and the human toll of foreign policy choices. The film aims to connect bureaucratic decisions to real-world suffering, prompting questions about regulation, transparency, and the ethical cost of lucrative defense contracts.
Details
- Release Date
- April 23, 2019
- Runtime
- 55m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Studio
- ARTE +1 more
- External Links
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