Polisse

Major 2022-03-31 08:01:02

In Paris, France, there is a special unit in the police system, the Juvenile Protection Unit. Drug abuse, drug trafficking, murder, injury, and abuse are all related to them, and the only standard or object to take over is the vast group of adolescents. During their work, they thoroughly questioned the victims and suspects and pursued them relentlessly, just to get to the bottom of the truth and to give the children a free and healthy growth sky. In life, they argue loudly for their own political views, and they also suffer from the joys, sorrows, sorrows and tribulations in life. They are an extremely ordinary group of people, and they are doing a meaningful job...
The film won the 2011 Cannes International Film Festival Jury Best Film Award; 2012 French Cesar Award for Best Editing Award and Most Potential Actress Award (Naidra Ayadi).

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  • Arden 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    Ordinary people with broken thoughts have a normal heart, and choose another micro point of view.

  • Angel 2022-04-23 07:05:51

    The focus is not on sexual crimes against juveniles, but on the group of police officers who are under enormous psychological pressure every day to deal with the inexhaustible number of such cases. This should be the best "pseudo-documentary" I've ever seen. Salute to all the police officers who are still doing their jobs on the brink of collapse!