The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare is a Netflix docu-series about the Outreau case, one of the largest scandals in French history.
The case involves 13 people who were falsely accused of child s3xual abuse and imprisoned.
The case also involves a botched investigation that tries to find incriminating evidence against the accused.
The accused are imprisoned for more than two years without reason. The series also depicts how the defense lawyers manipulate the press and stifle the children’s words.
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare Age Rating
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare is rated TV-MA, indicating that It is suitable for mature adults only and intended to be viewed by kids 17 and up.
Kids below the age of 17 are advised not to watch the series. Why The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare is rated TV-MA is detailed in the below parents guide.
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare Parents Guide
Language:
- The series frequently uses strong language, including profanity, vulgar expressions, and derogatory terms.
Violence:
- The series depicts instances of violence, including physical altercations, domestic abuse, and crime scenes.
- There are scenes depicting injuries, blood, and some intense confrontations.
Sex & Nudity:
- The series contains sexual content, including implied sexual activity, discussions about sexual abuse, and references to sexual violence.
- There are scenes with partial nudity and sexual situations, though explicit nudity is infrequent.
Substance Abuse:
- Characters are shown consuming alcohol and using drugs, including scenes of excessive drinking and drug abuse.
Frightening/Intense Scenes:
- The series explores disturbing and intense themes, including child abuse, manipulation, and miscarriages of justice.
- Some scenes may be emotionally distressing, particularly for sensitive viewers, as they involve the suffering of children and wrongful accusations.
When to Watch?
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare will be available to stream on Netflix on 15 March 2024.