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Update (Friday November 17, 2 p.m.). The sensitive issue, which was discussed before the fire was extinguished, led to a lively discussion among critics watching on AlloCiné’s profile. A lively discussion, characterized by a very large flow of notes and reviews posted by accounts newly created for the occasion, as well as an unusual distribution of notes, which prompts us to display an awareness message on the film’s profile.
Illustrative figure This is an unusual distribution Ratings: At the time of writing, more than 70% correspond to the so-called extreme rating, i.e. 0.5 or 5.
Note that the press note, on the other hand, shows a completely classic distribution of opinions, resulting in a (good) score of 3.1.
In 2022, the series dedicated to Nos frangins and Malik Usekin returned to the murder of this student, which was committed on October 5, 1986, next to a demonstration. Today, the subject of police violence is Standing Up to Fire, which hits theaters on Wednesday, November 15th.
Hippocrates Season 2 co-writer Mehdi Fikri signs his first feature film here. If the topic is relevant, this former journalist is not inspired by a specific real story: “I decided to portray a fictional family in order to get to the bottom of it and talk about the darker aspects of my characters without fear of offending anyone”He said at the press conference.
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The family, whose members are notably played by Camelia Jordana and Sofian ‘Fianso’ Zerman, have come to grips with the death of their brother Karim (Larry), attributed to an epileptic seizure that occurred while in police custody. Malika, the protagonist, then embarks on a legal quest to bring those responsible to justice. Even if it means his struggle has consequences for those around him.
Appearing at the last Toronto festival before the fire goes out, also worn by Sofiane Khames, Louise Coldeff, Samir Guesmi and Makita Samba, one of the revelations of Jacques Audiard’s Olympics.
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