Ne m'abandonne pas (French: Do Not Abandon Me) is a French TV movie directed by Xavier Durringer, which was broadcast on 3 February 2016 on France 2. The film deals with the topic of young French Muslims who are radicalized and encouraged to go to Syria to join the civil war.
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Ne m'abandonne pas | |
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Genre | Drama |
Screenplay by | Françoise Charpiat Aude Marcle |
Directed by | Xavier Durringer |
Starring | Lina El Arabi Samia Sassi Sami Bouajila Marc Lavoine |
Theme music composer | Nicolas Errèra |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
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Producer | Joëy Faré |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | Scarlett productions |
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Original network | France 2 |
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A French woman experiences her worst nightmare when she discovers that her 17-year-old daughter has been radicalized and plans to travel to Syria to meet her new husband, a jihadist she met online. In order to prevent this, the mother decides to completely isolate her daughter.
A petition was launched in 2016 to request the broadcast of the film in all French high schools. Addressed to Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, the French Minister of National Education, the petition succeeded in reaching its objective of 43,172 signatures, and the Minister responded favourably to the project.[1]
International Emmy Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Miniseries | |
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