: The documentary is noted for its rich use of primary sources, featuring interviews with Abdallah’s brothers (Robert and Maurice), fellow prisoners like Jean-Marc Rouillan, and various international activists. Documentary Background
Reviews and analysis of the film highlight both its historical depth and its specific narrative focus:
The documentary , released by the Vacarme(s) Films Collective in late 2021 and widely screened in January 2022, provides an in-depth look at the life of the Lebanese militant who became one of Europe’s longest-held political prisoners. Critical Perspectives
: The film is praised for tracing Abdallah's journey from Palestinian refugee camps to his decades-long imprisonment in France, effectively framing him as a symbol of anti-imperialist resistance.