Cannes films can turn history into a shared conversation. The new film “Moulin” brings the story of Jean Moulin and the French Resistance back into public attention during the Cannes Film Festival. Historical films are not only about the past. They can make people talk about courage, memory, identity, and the stories a country chooses to remember. Sometimes cinema becomes a quiet way to understand a place better.
June 1943. French Resistance leader Jean Moulin is arrested while attempting to unify the Secret Army's various forces. Interrogated by Klaus Barbie, the head of the Gestapo in Lyon, Moulin is drawn into a relentless confrontation. His fina
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