
Case 137
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2026
March 5 - 15
Internal affairs police officer Stéphanie (Léa Drucker) is assigned to investigate a civil disturbance case during the 2018 populist “yellow-jacket protests” in the latest from Dominik Moll. Nominated for eight César Awards, winner of Best Actress (Drucker).
Nominated for eight César Awards, winner of Best Actress (Léa Drucker)
December 2018: as the Parisian police force faces an escalating number of civil disturbance complaints during the newly launched populist “yellow-jacket protests,” internal affairs police officer Stéphanie (Léa Drucker, who won the Lumières Award for Best Actress) is assigned to investigate one such case. Facing equal parts hostility from the friends and family of a man badly injured in an incident of police brutality, and skepticism from fellow officers (including her own ex-husband), Stéphanie remains earnestly committed to the pursuit of justice. After winning seven César Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, with his knotty, nuanced investigatory drama The Night of the 12th (Rendez-Vous 2023), Dominik Moll takes an equally balanced look at modern police work and its social context, set against the backdrop of the industrial city of Saint-Dizier (also the setting for this year’s Rendez-Vous selection Meteors). A Film Movement release.



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