“I will always see your faces” highlights restorative justice

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C. Azzopardi, S. Gorny, L. Barbier – France 3

France Televisions

In theaters from Wednesday March 29, “I will always see your faces”, a feature film by Jeanne Herry, tells the story of restorative justice, which confronts victims of crimes and convicts. A poignant film.

Gilles Lellouche, Miou-Miou, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Jean-Pierre Darroussin or even Denis Podalydès. A five-star cast and victims of crimes who, to rebuild themselves, agree to confront convicts. This is called restorative justice, a justice that wishes to repair with words. The film is quasi-documentary. “I love to make people talk, I love to write dialogues, but I love when the word is action”. describes Jeanne Herry, the director of the film.

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