Charlotte Gainsbourg performs one of the most important women in France in this film that is inspired by a real story

Charlotte Gainsbourg performs one of the most important women in France in this film that is inspired by a real story

    Bobigny Trial, an important French historical event that took place in 1972, inspires cinema. Along with the Virginia Ephira, in parallel with the film’s project – which will now be canceled – another feature film is currently shot in the film.

    From our counterparts SatelifactsCharlotte Ginsburg explains lawyer Gisel Halim in this film, which must have her name – the title is temporary. Director and written by Laurian Escaffe and Ivo Muller (Maria Dream), the film will also be transferred to Cécile de France, Grégory Gadebois and Saul Benchetrit.

    53 years ago, Bobigny’s trial was a major case in the evolution of French women’s law and the decriminalization of abortion, which was adopted in 1975.

    The main case in France

    Five citizens were considered there. The first, 16-year-old Marie-Clair Chevillier, was accused of cutting off after the sacrifice of rape. Another defendant is no one except his mother who tried to help her. All were rejected and arrested.

    The biopic with Charlotte Ginsburg should mainly focus on the famous lawyer. The shooting should continue for seven weeks in Paris and its region. At this time the film has no official release date.

    Gisel Halim, soon in the cinema

Source: Allocine

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