Movie of the Week: November 16, 2020 – HOLD-UP

Darlene Heckman
November 16, 2020

Click here to view video: https://tprod.fr/project/hold-up/

The Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to contradictory exchanges between doctors, specialists, professors, politicians and experts, all orchestrated and fueled by the heavy media fire. Scientists have thus found themselves discredited, notably with the Lancet affair. The Scientific Council, supposed to pilot this pandemic, is openly accused of incompetence and arrogance, with supporting evidence. And what about us ? What to think? What to do with all this information? Who to believe?

These are the questions that the HOLD-UP documentary tries to answer by going out to meet caregivers, researchers, experts, lawyers offering another reading on this unprecedented crisis and denouncing a battery of government measures deemed ineffective for the most part.

French documentary about the use of Covid 19 to engineer a global reset – HOLD-UP. The French version is currently available. We anticipate the English version in 1-2 weeks. Right now, HOLD-UP is rocketing through European social and on line media, on its way to becoming a global sensation. This is one to put on your “must watch” list.

Hold-Up: Retour sur un chaos is an independent French conspiracy documentary released on November 11, 2020. It was produced by Pierre Barnérias, Nicolas Rééutsky and Christophe Cossééand lasts 2 h 43 min. It highlights a choice of controversies around the Covid-19 pandemic: masks, containment, treatments, hydroxychloroquine, etc. to develop in a second part the hypothesis of “global manipulation”.

Pierre Barnérias and director of HOLD-UP
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 Panthéén-Assas and, after a serious accident, joined the European School of Journalism in Brussels..

Pierre Barnérias on wikipedia

Hold-up (film, 2020) on wikipedia

Nicolas Réoutsky Directeur on YouTube

Christophe Cossé, co-director on YouTube

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