Polisse
Overview
Paris, France. Fred and his colleagues, members of the BPM, the Police Child Protection Unit, dedicated to pursuing all sorts of offenses committed against the weakest, must endure the scrutiny of Melissa, a photographer commissioned to graphically document the daily routine of the team.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Polisse provides a raw look into the French judicial system, focusing on the Child Protection Unit (CPU) and their work with child victims of abuse and exploitation. The film was inspired by the real-life CPU in Paris, offering a glimpse into the complexities and controversies surrounding this essential yet often misunderstood institution.
- Polisse offers a compelling exploration of the psychological impact on child protection unit workers in Paris, providing an insightful look at their daily struggles.
- The movie's unique documentary-style narrative adds authenticity to its portrayal of real-life cases and the emotional toll they take on those involved.
- Maria Schneider's performance as a distraught social worker is highly acclaimed, earning her a Cesar Award for Best Actress in 2012.
Fun Facts
- The movie's title, 'Polisse,' is French slang for 'a mess.'
- Although presented as a fictional story, Polisse was filmed within the real CPU in Paris and featured some of its actual employees in cameo roles.
- The film's unique documentary-style narrative was achieved by using hidden cameras, capturing genuine reactions from actors and crew members during filming.
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