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‘Dossier 137’ Review: Léa Drucker Superb In Dominik Moll’s Sober Police Drama – Cannes Film Festival

  • Dossier 137, a film directed by Dominik Moll, made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in 2025 and portrays incidents of police violence during the 2018 Yellow Vests demonstrations in Paris.
  • The protests began as a grassroots movement against a fuel tax hike, leading to violent clashes and police misconduct, including the shooting of a teenager in the head with a riot gun.
  • Dossier 137 centers on Joëlle Girard, a mother seeking justice for her son Guillaume, who suffers brain damage after being injured by police, highlighting the slow judicial process and social unrest in France.
  • Léa Drucker stars as Stéphanie Bertrand, delivering a determined performance that raises complex questions about policing and moral boundaries amid a politically divided society.
  • The film suggests that policing in France faces profound challenges, reflecting broader social tensions and the struggle between authority and civilian rights, with the justice system portrayed as slow and imperfect.
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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