The Oussekine family, led by Malik’s sister Sarah (Mouna Soualem) and mother Aïcha (Hiam Abbass), must navigate their grief while pushing back against the state's narrative.
The episode is characterized by its somber mood and focuses on the "silent march" held in Malik's honor, a pivotal moment in French history. Context and Significance Oussekine 1x2
In the wake of Malik’s brutal killing by police on December 6, 1986, the second episode highlights the following key developments: The Oussekine family, led by Malik’s sister Sarah
The news of the 22-year-old student’s death spreads, triggering mass protests across France. The Oussekine family
As public outrage grows, the authorities attempt to exonerate the police officers involved. Minister Alain Devaquet, whose university reform bill sparked the initial protests, ultimately resigns.