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Director: Yves Boisset
Cast: Charles Berling, Brigitte Catillon, Richard Sammel, Henri Poirier
The life (and death under torture) of Jean Moulin, head of the French Interior Resistance movements during WWII.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Jean Moulin (2002) is a critically acclaimed TV movie that dramatizes the life and death of the French Resistance leader during World War II. The film received positive reviews for its historical accuracy and Yves Boisset's direction. While audience reception data is unavailable, the film's subject matter and focus on an important figure in the French Resistance movement suggest it was likely well-received by viewers interested in that historical period.
Why you might like this:
Fans of historical dramas will appreciate the gripping portrayal of Jean Moulin's brave leadership of the French Resistance against the Nazis during WWII, as brought to life by the acclaimed director Yves Boisset and a talented cast including Charles Berling.
Jean Pierre Moulin was a French civil servant and hero of the French Resistance who succeeded in unifying the main networks of the Resistance in World War II. He served as the first President of the National Council of the Resistance from 27 May 1943 until his death less than two months later.
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