Director of Bataclan terror attack drama rejects accusations of 'indecency'

Bataclan Terror Attack Drama Director Rejects 'Indecency' Accusations Over Filming Location.

The director of a new TV mini-series about survivors of the 2015 Bataclan terror attack, Des Vivants, has rejected accusations that filming in the theatre was "indecent" and insensitive to those who suffered during the tragedy.

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade argued that the seven survivors who told their stories were adamant on being filmed inside the Bataclan theatre, as they had been among the only people to directly encounter the terrorists. Lestrade stated he could not accept filming elsewhere, describing it as "trickery". He insisted that the scenes would be recreated in a way that was as close as possible to the real accounts of the survivors.

Des Vivants is an eight-part docudrama that tells the story of seven men and women trying to rebuild their lives after being held hostage by Islamist gunmen during a concert at the Bataclan. The series premiered this week, marking the 10th anniversary of the coordinated wave of mass shootings and suicide bombings in Paris that left 130 people dead and over 490 injured.

According to Lestrade, filming in the theatre was not an easy decision but had been made with the consent of the seven survivors. He stated that the production team failed to obtain permission initially and only agreed after the hostages wrote a joint letter requesting authorisation.

However, some have expressed concerns over filming in the Bataclan, including Arthur DΓ©nouveaux, president of the Life for Paris association representing many survivors of the attacks. DΓ©nouveaux described the scenes as "indecent" and said that they blurred the lines between fiction and reality.

Despite these accusations, Lestrade remains committed to telling the story of the survivors, arguing that it was essential to be honest and truthful in portraying their experiences.
 
😐 I mean, can you imagine how traumatic those scenes must've been for the survivors? πŸ€• Filming there might seem like a good idea, but honestly, it's kinda messed up that they had to beg for permission first... I get why Lestrade wouldn't budge, but maybe he could've found another way to tell their story without making everyone uncomfortable. 🎬
 
I can feel how painful this topic must be for those who went through the Bataclan attack πŸ€•. I don't think it's right to call filming at the theatre "indecent" though - these survivors were so brave to share their stories, and they should be respected for that πŸ’–. The director did a good job in listening to them and trying to recreate what happened as accurately as possible. It's not about getting sympathy or attention, but about keeping the memories of those who lost their lives alive πŸ•ŠοΈ. I hope it brings some closure for the families and loved ones of the victims πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, who wouldn't want to relive the trauma of being held hostage by terrorists? πŸ™„ It's not like they're still trying to pick up the pieces of their lives or anything. Filming in the actual theatre where the massacre happened seems like a pretty bold move, but hey, if the survivors wanted it done that way, who are we to argue? πŸ˜’ The whole 'trickery' thing just sounds like a fancy way of saying 'we didn't get permission'. Not exactly the most convincing argument from the director's side. πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” this is such a delicate topic - I feel for the seven survivors who have been through so much & are now sharing their stories on TV... but at the same time, some ppl might find filming in the actual theatre really cringeworthy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ like, can u imagine being in that space again? πŸ˜“ it's good that the director stuck to what the survivors wanted tho πŸ‘ and I hope they get an amazing response to their series πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” The decision to film at Bataclan theatre has been a contentious issue 🚨. While I can understand why some might find it insensitive to recreate such traumatic events on camera πŸ“Ή, I think the director's stance is well-justified πŸ‘. By incorporating real-life locations and involving the actual survivors in the filming process, Des Vivants aims to create an authentic representation of their experiences πŸ’―.

It's essential to acknowledge that the memories of the 2015 Bataclan attack are etched in the minds of those who lived through it πŸ˜”. To compromise on the accuracy of the story would be disingenuous and might even perpetuate the notion that these events were just another fictional narrative 🎬. By staying true to the survivors' accounts, Des Vivants is ensuring that their voices are not silenced or distorted by Hollywood-style dramatizations πŸ—£οΈ.

Ultimately, the line between documentary and drama is often blurred anyway 🀝, so it's reasonable for the director to take a stand on this issue πŸ’ͺ. The fact remains that this series is an attempt to shed light on a significant event in history, and that deserves our respect and attention πŸ‘.
 
I don't know man... πŸ€” I get where the director is coming from, but at the same time, I can see why people would think it's insensitive to film inside the actual Bataclan theatre. It's like, yeah, the survivors wanted to be there and tell their story, but you gotta consider how sensitive it might be for others who actually went through that trauma... πŸ€• The scenes in Des Vivants do look intense, I'll give them that... but is it really worth potentially upsetting people who are still dealing with the aftermath of that night? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Maybe they could've done a more... respectful alternative? IDK, just my two cents 😐
 
πŸ€” I feel for the director on this one, you know? I mean, he's trying to tell a story that needs to be told and get it right. The Bataclan attacks were such a traumatic event for so many people, and it's not easy to tackle something like that. If the survivors themselves wanted filming in the theatre, that's gotta count for something. It's not like he just decided to film there on a whim... I think it's pretty brave of him to stand by his creative vision like this. And yeah, maybe some people might feel it's insensitive or indecent, but what do they know about the story? He's trying to honor the memories of those who were affected. πŸ™
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on... filming at the Bataclan for a drama about the terror attack? That's just asking for controversy. Like, what if some people don't want to relive that trauma every time they walk by the theatre? 🚫 And now these survivors are saying it was "indecent" and insensitive? I get why they'd feel that way... but can't we just focus on telling their stories without sensationalizing it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And what's with the permission thingy? If the production team didn't have consent, shouldn't they've gotten it before filming? It seems like a pretty basic step to take. πŸ˜’ I'm not saying it's wrong to make this drama, but can we at least acknowledge that there are people who might be affected by it and try to approach it with more care? πŸ’”
 
omg i totally feel him πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean can you blame the director for wanting to get as close to the truth as possible? those 7 survivors have been through so much trauma and its not like they're just gonna sit there and pretend it didnt happen 😩. plus, they literally got to decide where the filming would go and how its done 🎬. i think its kinda messed up that some ppl are saying its insensitive or indecent tho... imo it should be a powerful reminder of what really happened at bataclan πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda with Jean-Xavier de Lestrade on this one... I mean, if the seven survivors were adamant about being filmed inside Bataclan, and they did get permission only after the hostages wrote a joint letter... it's gotta be worth it, right? πŸ“Ί The fact that some people are saying it's "indecent" just 'cause it's in a theatre where the attack happened is pretty harsh imo. I think it's great that he's committed to telling their story truthfully - even if it makes some people uncomfortable πŸ‘
 
I'm so glad we have a director who's all about "truthfulness" πŸ™„... Like, who needs consent from actual people when you can just film them in the actual location where they were traumatized? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean, it's not like survivors' PTSD is something to be taken lightly or anything. And honestly, if these scenes are really that "decidedly indecent", maybe the director should try filming in a more "neutral" location... like a completely different country or something 🚫.
 
πŸ€” I don't trust this guy at all πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, why would he really get consent from those 7 survivors? I mean, we're talking about a tragedy where people lost their lives, and now they're just going to be used as props for some TV show? πŸ“Ί It's just not right, you know? And what about the fact that the production team didn't even get permission initially? That's fishy 🐟. I think this whole thing is a cover-up, and he's just trying to spin it to make himself look good πŸ’Ό. The scenes were done in the theatre for a reason - because they wanted to be as "real" as possible, but what if that's not what really happened? What if there's more to the story than we know? 🀯 I'm gonna keep an eye on this one πŸ‘€.
 
I feel so bad for those 7 people who went thru this horrific thing πŸ€•. I think its great that the director is sticking to his guns & making sure these stories are told exactly as they were lived. Even tho some people might say its too much or insensitive, I believe its super important to share their experiences in a way thats authentic. Its not about being "indecent" but about respecting what they went thru πŸ˜”.
 
Ugh, can't believe this drama πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, I get it, they wanna tell the story and show the world what really happened, but filming in Bataclan? That's just weird, you know? I was there when the news came out about the attacks, it was like the whole city was in shock 😱. You're right, though, the survivors did want to be filmed inside the theatre, and that's gotta count for something. But at the same time, I can see why some people would think it's insensitive or indecent πŸ€”... It's just one of those things where you can't win everyone over, I guess. Anyway, I'm gonna keep an eye on this series to see how they do it justice πŸ’―
 
I get why the director wants to film at Bataclan, it's like trying to recreate a real life nightmare... but I'm not sure if it's necessary tho πŸ€”. Those seven survivors are still alive, so shouldn't they have control over how their story is told? It feels like they're being used as props instead of the main focus. And what about all those people who didn't make it that day? Their stories should be told too, not just the ones that were filmed at the theatre πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I dont get why people are making a big deal about filming at Bataclan πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ its not like they were gonna film it as is... I mean come on, thats what happened in real life the terrorists took over and things went super wrong πŸ˜” the goal of this docudrama is to tell the story of those who survived & how did they cope after such trauma so yeah, some degree of reenactment seems reasonable to me 🎬
 
idk how u feel about this one... i mean, i get where they're coming from, but filming inside the actual Bataclan theatre? that's some heavy stuff. like, the survivors did say they wanted to be filmed there, but is it really necessary? seems kinda insensitive, even if they are trying to tell their story. it's all about balance, right? u gotta respect what happened, but also not make a big production out of it. maybe they should've just stuck to re-creating the scenes in a different location?
 
πŸ€” come on, you can't just film in a real-life crime scene like that? it's like they're trying to profit off people's trauma... 🚫 i get that they wanted to tell the story from the survivors' perspective, but couldn't they've found another way to do that without having to be so close to the action? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and what about those who didn't survive? did their memories not matter too? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys i cant even believe this 🀯 so like des vivants is trying to film inside bataclan but its causing drama because some ppl r saying its "indecent" idk man whats wrong with them? its not like theyre gonna show a bunch of gratuitous shots or anything. its about the survivors and their experiences during the attack πŸ€• and its honestly really important that we get this story told. these 7 survivors were literally among the only ones who survived because of the terrorists so i feel bad for them if they didnt want to be filmed there. the director is right tho, its not "trickery" to recreate scenes based on what they actually said happened πŸ€” but at the same time i get why some ppl would be uncomfortable with it. maybe just do a disclaimer or something?
 
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