New episode of the legal battle around the cave CHAUVET, discovered in December 1994 in Ardèche: The inventors (discoverers) of this cave housing prehistoric paintings dating from 33,000 years (much older than Lascaux, therefore, which is "only" 18,000 years old) criticize senior officials of the Ministry of Culture for providing false backdated writing in order to deprive discoverers of the site of their legitimate rights, including commercial rights. Comment on factual and archival images and interviews Jean-Marie CHAUVET, Christian HILAIRE (discoverers of the cave) and Maître François SAINT-PIERRE (lawyer defending the Minister of Culture).
Producteur: France 2 - Journalist : Mari, Caroline - Participant : Chauvet, Jean Marie - Participant : Saint Pierre, François
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Credits:Journalist : Mari, Caroline-Participant : Chauvet, Jean Marie-Participant : Saint Pierre, François