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During the events of May 1968, Gabrielle Russier, a lit teacher, fell in love with one of her students. His parents brought proceedings against her and she ended up in jail on a corruption of a minor charge. Out of despair, she committed suicide. "L'affaire Gabrielle Russier" in the late sixties became a much debated subject: even such politicians as the late Georges Pompidou referred to it.<br>
During the events of May 1968, Gabrielle Russier, a lit teacher, fell in love with one of her students. His parents brought proceedings against her and she ended up in jail on a corruption of a minor charge. Out of despair, she committed suicide. "L'affaire Gabrielle Russier" in the late sixties became a much debated subject: even such politicians as the late Georges Pompidou referred to it.<br>
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<i>source: About the film 'Mourir d'aimer'; www.thefilmwall.com/ mourir-daimer-1971; Movie from: 1971</i>
<i>source: About the film 'Mourir d'aimer'; www.thefilmwall.com/mourir-daimer-1971; Movie from: 1971</i>


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During the events of May 1968, Gabrielle Russier, a lit teacher, fell in love with one of her students. His parents brought proceedings against her and she ended up in jail on a corruption of a minor charge. Out of despair, she committed suicide. "L'affaire Gabrielle Russier" in the late sixties became a much debated subject: even such politicians as the late Georges Pompidou referred to it.

source: About the film 'Mourir d'aimer'; www.thefilmwall.com/mourir-daimer-1971; Movie from: 1971