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      • It caused the cancellation of planned government reforms of universities, known as the Devaquet law," says Fabien Lemercier, the French correspondent for film website Cineuropa. "But more importantly, it had a very strong and still ongoing influence on how the French public views and denounces police violence."
      www.bbc.com/culture/article/20220510-the-police-killing-that-shocked-france
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    Oussekine's name has continued to reverberate among minorities and his tragic story inspired Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 crime drama "La Haine". But Oussekine's story had never been the subject of a full length dramatisation until now. Two versions are being released this month: a film "Nos Frangins" (Our Brothers), premieres at the Cannes Film Festiv...

    "He was attacked because of the colour of his skin. He is France's Arab George Floyd," historian Pascal Blanchard told AFP, referring to the African-American whose death at the hands of police in 2020sparked massive international protests. He said much of French society had allowed Oussekine's story to be brushed under the carpet as with so much of...

    France is still wrestling with the trauma of its colonial period, particularly the bloody war of independence in Algeria from 1954 to 1962. Among its darkest moments was the massacre of up to 200 Algerian protesters by police in Paris on October 17, 1961 – many of them shot dead and their bodies thrown into the Seine. The events of that day went of...

    Director Chevrollier, who grew up in a small village in the Loire Valley, says he only became fully aware of the power of Oussekine's name when he moved to Paris and began to hang out with people from different backgrounds. He first heard the name in the rap song "L'Etat Assasin"by the band Assassin. "I hope the series will help ease the tensions t...

  2. May 6, 2022 · Oussekine, a hard-hitting new French drama on Disney Plus, follows the aftermath of the murder of the 22-year-old from both the perspective of his grieving family and the police who attempt...

  3. Feb 18, 2021 · Oussekine’s tragic story inspired the classic 1995 French film ‘La Haine’, that starred Saïd Taghmaoui, Hubert Koundé and Vincent Cassel. His death is referred to in the film’s opening scene, and French rap group Assassin paid tribute to the young man for the film’s soundtrack.

  4. Malik Oussekine died on the night of December 6 in the Latin Quarter, after a severe beating by police officers who were not sparing with baton blows. For anyone who was a student at the time, it sounded like a turning point…

  5. The name resonates deeply among French minorities as a symbol of police violence, but it has taken 35 years for the death of Malik Oussekine to be recounted on-screen.

  6. [1] Silent protests were held by students in the wake of his death first in Paris and then across France in more than 36 towns. His death occurred twenty-five years after the October 1961 massacre, in which at least 200 Algerian protesters were killed by police in Paris. [2] The victim. Malik Oussekine was 22 years old at the time of his death.

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