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“Right to look” on France 2: a committed TV film, but without pathos to make disability visible

2024-01-31T06:49:22.008Z

Highlights: “Right to look” on France 2: a committed TV film, but without pathos to make disability visible. Broadcast this Wednesday at 9:10 p.m. on Deux as part of a continuous evening. The fiction will be followed by the documentary “The Odyssey of the Children of ULIS’, on visual impairment, which affects 1.7 million French people. The rest after this ad is the production of “Droit de regard”.


Broadcast this Wednesday at 9:10 p.m. on Deux as part of a continuous evening, the TV film features a mother who risks losing


A woman paces near the port, staring at the horizon.

She has a meeting with her ex-husband, late, who comes to explain to her that he cannot take the children.

He has too much work, it's easier if she keeps them full time.

Three months later, when glaucoma causes Alexandra's blindness, her speech changes.

In his eyes, by losing her sight, the mother of her children loses her ability to be a mother.

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To interpret this woman, determined to fight, the production of “Droit de regard”, a TV film broadcast this Wednesday at 9:10 p.m. on France 2, called on Camille Goudeau, a 33-year-old actress with a slight visual handicap.

The fiction will be followed by the documentary “The Odyssey of the Children of ULIS”, on visual impairment, which affects 1.7 million French people.

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