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“ Box 137 ” by Dominik Moll, acquired by film movement for us release

The title of the Dominik Moll cane competition “Case 137” (“file 137”) was acquired by film Movement for release in North America.

Film Movement, which had previously published the police procedure acclaimed in 2022 of Moll “the night of the 12th” of the region, will make its debut on “Case 137” in theaters, followed by digital and home entertainment platforms.

The French criminal drama follows Stéphanie Bertrand (Leá Drucker), “a police officer in principle working for internal affairs” who is “assigned to a case involving a young man seriously injured during a tense and chaotic demonstration in Paris”, we read in the film’s synopsis. “Although she finds no evidence of illegitimate police violence, the case takes a personal turn when she discovers that the victim is from her hometown.”

“Case 137” was well examined outside the Cannes, with VarietyGuy Lodge calling him “clearly effective” and “intelligent, sinking and duly raised in turn”. He also congratulated Drucker, saying that she provides an “anchor performance of substantial complexity and weary humanity”.

“We are delighted to continue our collaboration with Dominik Moll by bringing the” case 137 “to the cinema movement,” said the president of the company, Michael Rosenberg, in a statement. “Following the success of” the night of the 12th “, Moll once again offers a tense and morally loaded procedure which will not only initiate the public as a tense and convincing criminal drama, but will also arouse conversation around justice, responsibility and moral responsibility.”

Addition of Moll: “It’s a great pleasure to work a second time with the movement of the film, this time for the release of my new film,” Case 137 “. As in “The night of the 12th”, I tried to make a film that is both entertaining and stimulating, examining the place of the police in our society. »»

The current slate of film Movement also includes the winner of Huo Meng Berlin Silver Bear “Living the Land”, the title of the French filmmaker Auberi Edler, “An American Pastoral”, “Happyend” by Neo Sora, “Happy Holidays” by Sook-Yin Lee, “My Sunshine” by Scandar Copti “and Hiroshi Okuyama”.

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