Ousekin is watching the horrific events of December 5, 1986, which led to the death of Malik Ousekin, to whom no series has been dedicated. Focused on his family’s struggle for justice, he delves into the heart of the 1980s to understand what impact this tragedy had on French society at the time.
Oussekine, written by Antoine Chevrolet, Faiza Gwen, Julien Lilt, Cedric Ido and directed by Antoine Chevrolet.
Paris : Masterful fiction and rare accuracy on this drama, which has engulfed the public and become a symbol of police violence.
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Le Figaro : From the inconvenience of the French case that melodramatized Gregory’s case for TF1, Chevrolet leaves no room for convergence and artistic licensure. (…) where the montage, excellent, deftly plays frames and wounds, for example this last concert of Malik, which incorporates amazing modernity into this fiction, which refuses to tempt Safia. Welcome modernity, in any case symbolic, so as not to leave this case from our memories.
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ყThe world : Describing in detail the consequences of the death of Malik Ousekin by a police platoon of motorized acrobatics in four hours, Antoine Chevrolet does much more than exhume a forgotten, misunderstood or distorted story. (…) It places Usekin’s case in a long history of misunderstandings, hatred, betrayal and solidarity, involving French immigrant communities and especially Algerian society.
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Echoes : The result is a completely successful fiction, both in its production and in its acting, which plunges the viewer into the heart of this state scandal and this legal storm where the culprit will be recognized only a few years later. (…) Through the life, memories and frustrations of the Usekin family, we continue to explore an entire section of French history, such as this reconstruction of the October 1961 massacre where Algerian protesters were thrown by police in the Seine. . Or how I continue to say it, despite the years, so that it will never be forgotten.
4.5 / 5
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Პirveli : Without taboos and restraint, the series does not hesitate to resort to state manipulations to cover up what was a genuine unspeakable racist mistake. The crime, we understand, has caused almost as much unrest in France as the United States has in recent years. As such, Osekin is advancing as a necessary series, a show that will take 40 years to reach us in all its meaning.
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Telerama : An excellent example of a series of general interest, educational, moving, documented, and faithful that one might expect on a public service channel (…) four exciting episodes, but full of modesty, memory duty, and the attempt at reconciliation that Antoine Chevrolet has matured for many years Gave.
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Osekin Available on Disney +.
Source: allocine

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