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Case 137 (Dossier 137) 2025

Case 137 (French title: Dossier 137) is a 2025 French crime drama film directed by Dominik Moll, known for his previous work The Night of the 12th. The film premiered in the main competition at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in May 2025 and is scheduled for theatrical release in France on November 19, 2025.🧭 Plot Overview Set against the backdrop of the 2018 Yellow Vests protests in Paris, the film follows Stéphanie Bertrand (Léa Drucker), an investigator with the Inspection générale de la Police nationale (IGPN), tasked with probing a case of police misconduct. A young man, Guillaume Girard, was severely injured by a flash-ball projectile during a demonstration. As Stéphanie delves into the investigation, she uncovers systemic issues within the police force, leading her to confront her own beliefs and the institution she serves.🗣️ Critics Case 137 has garnered positive reviews for its portrayal of police institutionalism and the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist. The film holds a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 critic reviews. Critics have praised Léa Drucker's performance, describing it as "mesmerising" and "flawless." Tim Grierson of Screen Daily noted that while the film's "no-frills style can leave the film feeling a tad generic," Drucker's performance provides the necessary emotional depth. Elena Lazic from The Playlist highlighted the film's "subdued police procedural" approach, emphasizing its "sting in its tail."🏆 Awards and Recognition At the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, Case 137 was nominated for the prestigious Palme d'Or. Although it did not win, the film's exploration of timely themes and its strong performances have contributed to its acclaim.🌍 Release Information Case 137 is slated for theatrical release in France on November 19, 2025. International distribution details are forthcoming.📝 Conclusion Case 137 is a gripping and timely French crime drama that explores police misconduct against the backdrop of the 2018 Yellow Vests protests. Directed by Dominik Moll, the film offers a nuanced, procedural look into institutional challenges within the police force, anchored by a powerful performance from Léa Drucker. Though its style is restrained, the film’s moral complexity and social relevance have earned it critical acclaim and recognition at Cannes. Overall, Case 137 stands out as a thoughtful examination of justice and institutional accountability in contemporary France.

  • 2025
  • 1 h : 55 min
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