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Jean Moulin, lettre à un inconnuJean Moulin, the Man Behind the Myth
Arrested by the Gestapo in 1943, tortured by Klaus Barbie, Jean Moulin came to embody the Resistance. Since his ashes were transferred to the Pantheon, he has remained frozen in his “pantheonization.” But since the death of De Gaulle, the heroic pedestal has begun to wobble. His acts and his arrest have been passed through revisionist filters. Daniel Cordier, who was Moulin’s secretary during the Occupation, examines documents and archives to shed a new light on this period and at the same time give us a formidable portrait of France.
France - 2003 - 52 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
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