Parigi, 13 Nov. (askanews) – Ten years after the attacks in Saint-Denis and Paris, including the Bataclan, hundreds of people gathered at the Place de la République to pay homage at the foot of the statue of Marianne and remember the 132 victims of November 13th. Among the crowd, an Oscar winner (for The Artist), Jean Dujardin, also stands out.

The actor played the film “November – The five days after the Bataclan“ (2022), where he is the protagonist of the manhunt responsible for the terrorist attacks in Paris.

The actor, who lived near the Bataclan, personally experienced the trauma of the attacks and his experience was preponderant for the role. On the screen he was Fred, a head of the anti-terrorism section of the French police, a fictional character who however investigates the real tragedy.

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