
Je verrai toujours vos visages
Victims of violent crime and perpetrators meet up in a restorative justice group in order to have a dialogue and heal from their trauma.
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"I believe in Empathy. And compassion. And forgiveness. Hence the first scene was strong, astounding to me. I heard something like: "No empathy here". Well, quite intriguing moto, I thought. I was led through the parallel processes in the movie delighted by the sheer cleanness of accuracy of its point of view as well as THE LACK OF manipulating me to drown in bitter-sweet-cheap-drama. Nearly all scenes exhibits a great opportunity to fall deep down sentimentalism - but Jeanne Herry keeps on being focused, consistent, on course. With great appreciation as well as thanks I got a pe..."
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To research the subject, writer/director Jeanne Herry couldn't take part in actual meetings of restorative justice, given that they are supposed to be a safe place, and nothing that is said there is meant to be told elsewhere. So instead, she went through three formations, which she felt were very insightful: the one which Fanny and Michel go through in the movie, the one to be a mediator, like Judith in the movie, and one in Québec via Zoom.
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Victims of violent crime and perpetrators meet up in a restorative justice group in order to have a dialogue and heal from their trauma.





