This new documentary pays tribute to the victims and explores the resulting aftermath of a changed nation. The documentary does a great job at remembering what is the meaning of "Je suis charlie", and reminds you to keep in your heart the rebellious flame that is the cornerstone of democracy. These events are covered in a new documentary, Je Suis Charlie, which premiered at the Toronto film festival this week. Rentals include 7 days to start watching this video and 7 days to finish once started. Netflix has the licensing rights to stream the documentary Je Suis Charlie, Variety reports. Directed by father-and-son team Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte, the film reuses clips from Daniel’s previous documentary, It’s … Je Suis Charlie. The documentary is directed by the father-son team of Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte, with the former having directed the Charlie Hebdo docu-feature It’s Hard to Be Loved by Jerks. The documentary "Je suis Charlie" by Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte captures the atmosphere in France after the attacks on the magazine. Whether it is Watergate, whistle-blowing corruption, we owe those someones who risk their welfare to open our eyes. On January 7th, 2015, the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo was the first target in a series of deadly terrorist attacks.