In "Culture media" on Europe 1, Isabelle Carré evokes the television movie "The clumsy" on France 3, in which she embodies a teacher confronted with a child she suspects of being a victim of abuse. A broadcast followed by a debate on ways to rescue abused children.

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Tuesday night, France 3 organizes a special evening around abuse in the context of 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The channel offers a TV movie, The clumsy , including casting Isabelle Carré and Emilie Dequenne. The broadcast will be followed by a debate around this question: "abused children, how to save them?". In Media Culture on Europe 1, Isabelle Carré returns Tuesday on her participation in the TV movie.

"The story is unfortunately a true story"

In The Clumsy , Isabelle Carré embodies a teacher who finds marks on one of the children she frames. Quickly, the doubt sets in: should we believe the little girl who ensures to hurt herself by being clumsy and take the risk to alert the authorities on a possible case of abuse? "The story is unfortunately a true story," says the actress at the microphone of Europe 1. "This TV movie does not judge, it does not judge anyone.It is a way to show the difficulty, when one is a teacher for example, to be faced with this type of situation, "explains Isabelle Carré.

"It's easier to be in denial"

A TV movie to alert too. "One in four Frenchmen does not call 119 when he hears screams behind his partition, it's easier to be in denial for many things like this," laments Isabelle Carré. The clumsy speaks of "our responsibility to all" in the face of violence against children. "About two children a week die under the blows of their parents," recalls the actress. "Atrocious and aberrant figures," concludes the actress.