This sordid legal affair has shaken France, the documentary arrives on Netflix

This sordid legal affair has shaken France, the documentary arrives on Netflix



Netflix is ​​interested in the Outreau affair

On March 15, Netflix will present a documentary miniseries entitled Outreau: a French nightmare dedicated to one of the most significant legal scandals in recent French history. This documentary to which he will give voice many speakers will trace the dark corners of the Outreau case, from the child abuse allegations to the legal fiasco that followed.

The Outreau case, which began in 2001 in a small town in northern France, quickly became synonymous with judicial dysfunction and tragic mistakes. Seventeen people were accused of sexual abuse of minors, based on sometimes vague and contradictory testimonies.

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The long preventive detention of several suspects, confessions under pressure and the collapse of the charges during the trial revealed a series of alarming judicial shortcomings.

The first extract revealed by Netflix focuses on the case of Myriam Badaoui, who played a fundamental role in the unfolding of the case, oscillating between accuser and accused, victim and protagonist:

The acquittal of most of the defendants in 2004 highlighted not only the injustice suffered by those who had been falsely accused, but also the shortcomings of the justice system in handling pedophilia cases. The shock and outrage over the affair has led to calls for reforms, in the hope of avoiding a repeat of such mistakes.

A guaranteed success for Netflix?

Outreau: a French nightmare comes in a context where the documentaries of true crimeIt enjoyed resounding success on Netflix. These productions, which explore real criminal cases with an immersive approach, fascinate the spectators. Lately, true crime Lover, stalker, murderer OR The truth kidnapped fascinated subscribers. Regarding French criminal cases, in 2019, the documentary series dedicated to the Gregory case also caused a sensation, even outside our borders.

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The documentary miniseries dedicated to the Outreau case, available from March 15, should soon create an event on Netflix, in France obviously, but also abroad.

The Outreau case is already at the center of a France 2 series

The Netflix documentary series comes just a few weeks after another documentary series dedicated to the Outreau case aired on France 2 of four episodes. This series collided with the Jonathan Delay’s boycott call, one of the sons of Myriam Badaoui, one of the victims of the affair, who had criticized the series for its alleged media manipulation. The latter accused the documentary of presenting adults as the main victims of the affair, thus minimizing the suffering of children and casting doubt on the credibility of their words.

Source: Cine Serie

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