La Fille Du | Rer
In July 2004, Leblanc claimed she was attacked on a train while carrying a stroller.
The incident was initially condemned by President Jacques Chirac but was quickly debunked by CCTV footage and inconsistencies in her story. La fille du RER
(English title: The Girl on the Train ) is a 2009 French drama film directed by André Téchiné. It is based on a notorious real-life "cry wolf" incident from 2004 that sparked a national debate about antisemitism and media sensationalism in France. 🎥 Plot Summary In July 2004, Leblanc claimed she was attacked
Émilie Dequenne (won critical acclaim for her nuanced portrayal of a disturbed woman). It is based on a notorious real-life "cry
Give you a of why Jeanne fabricated the attack. Compare the film's events to the actual 2004 court case . Recommend other French social dramas with similar themes.
After a series of personal failures and a destructive breakup, Jeanne claims she was the victim of a violent, antisemitic attack on the RER D train by a gang of Black and North African youths.
