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Oussekine (2022 TV-Series)

Oussekine Parents Guide

Oussekine is a French mini-series created by Antoine Chevrollier and Cédric Ido. It was released on May 11, 2022.

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Series Name Oussekine
Genre Biography, Drama
Creator Antoine Chevrollier, Cédric Ido
Production Companies Itineraire Productions
Release Date May 11, 2022 (France)
Country France
Language French
Season 1
Season 4
Distributor Disney+

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Overview

1986, December 5th. As student protests rock the city of Paris and leave the police on high alert, a 22-year-old student Malik Oussekine, on his way home from a jazz concert, is chased down by police, beaten, and dies in a stairwell in the 6th arrondissement.

His death shocked the nation and Malik’s name became a rallying cry for resistance to police brutality. For the first time in a TV drama, Oussekine will explore Malik’s death and his grieving family’s fight for justice, as well as the difficult integration of an Algerian family in France in the 80s.

Oussekine Age Rating

TV-MA Rated means Mature Adults Only. Program-rated TV-MA is intended to be viewed by mature, adult audiences and may be unsuitable for children under 17. 

Oussekine Parents Guide

Oussekine Parents Guide | Oussekine Age Rating (2022)
Oussekine Parents Guide | Oussekine Age Rating (2022)

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Oussekine Official Trailer

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