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Ten years after the Nice attack: Thierry Vimal, father of a young victim, turns the trial into a play

From Libรฉration · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Thierry Vimal, father of a victim of the 2016 Nice terrorist attack, has adapted his court trial chronicles into a stage play.
  • The play critically and captivatingly dramatizes the proceedings of the special criminal court in Paris.
  • His 12-year-old daughter, Amie, was killed during the attack on the Promenade des Anglais.

Ten years after the tragic terrorist attack on July 14, 2016, in Nice, Thierry Vimal, whose 12-year-old daughter Amie was among the victims, is bringing the aftermath to the stage. Vimal, an author from Nice, has transformed his experiences and observations from the trial into a compelling theatrical production.

The play, which is being presented as a stage adaptation, focuses on the chronicles Vimal drew from the debates held during the special criminal court proceedings in Paris. The description highlights the work as both "caustique" (caustic or biting) and "captivante" (captivating), suggesting a sharp, engaging, and perhaps critical examination of the legal process and the events surrounding the attack.

Vimal's personal connection to the tragedy, having lost his daughter on the Promenade des Anglais, imbues the play with profound emotional weight. By adapting the court's proceedings, he aims to confront the memory of the attack and the subsequent judicial process, offering a unique perspective on justice, remembrance, and the enduring impact of terrorism.

The production promises to be a powerful and thought-provoking piece, using the framework of the trial to explore complex themes related to loss, accountability, and the search for meaning in the wake of devastating violence. It serves as a testament to Vimal's determination to process and share his experience through art.

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Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.