Presented a few days ago out of competition at the Cannes Festival, L’Abandon has no artistic pretensions, no artifices, no even great speeches. Its director, Vincent Garenq, adheres to an austere factual and chronological reconstruction of the 11 days before the assassination of the master of History and Geography Samuel Paty, on October 16, 2020, leaving the secondary school where he taught in the suburbs of Paris.
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Presented a few days ago out of competition at the Cannes Festival, L’Abandon has no artistic pretensions, no artifices, no even great speeches. Its director, Vincent Garenq, adheres to an austere factual and chronological reconstruction of the 11 days before the assassination of the master of History and Geography Samuel Paty, on October 16, 2020, leaving the secondary school where he taught in the suburbs of Paris.