Moulin: A Stark, Narrow Look at France’s Resistance

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IndieWire’s Cannes review describes László Nemes’s Moulin as a rigorously mounted but claustrophobic biopic that sticks closely to Jean Moulin and the French Resistance. While visually austere and faithful to history, its narrow focus and emphasis on Nazi interrogation scenes limit broader context, earning a cautious C+ and leaving US distribution status unresolved.
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