Laszlo Nemes lionizes French resistance leader Jean Moulin in Cannes entry
Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes returned to the Cannes competition with “Moulin,” a historical drama exploring the final days of French Resistance leader Jean Moulin during World War II. The film stars Gilles Lellouche and Lars Eidinger and is competing for the Palme d’Or.
Reuters
18 May 2026 at 08:28:28

Director Laszlo Nemes and cast members Gilles Lellouche, Felix Lefebvre, Louise Bourgoin pose during a photocall for the film "Moulin" in competition at the 79th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 18, 2026.
Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters
Hungarian filmmaker Laszlo Nemes returned to Cannes competition on Sunday (May 17), with the historical drama “Moulin”, about France’s esteemed resistance leader.
Nemes explored the final days of Jean Moulin, who attempted to unify the underground resistance armies in France during World War 2.
Gilles Lellouche plays Moulin, opposite Lars Eidinger’s turn as Klaus Barbie, the so-called ‘Butcher of Lyon’ who tortured prisoners when he ran the Gestapo.
Moulin was arrested in June 1943, with speculation that he was betrayed by one of his fellow fighters. Nemes's scenes envision how Barbie's interrogation gradually wore down Moulin.
Nemes, whose previous work has examined the Holocaust and the psychology of war prisoners, debuted in Cannes in 2015 with “Son of Saul”, which won the Grand Prix and later on the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He was on the festival jury in 2016.
“Moulin” is one of 22 films vying for the top prize the Palme d’Or, which will be awarded when the festival ends on May 23.
-Production: Oliver Barth, Will Russell, Michaela Cabrera/Reuters
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