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In 1965, Monique Case, who claimed her moral freedom, was wrongly accused by misogynist cops. She will be saved from the guillotine by a shy and reserved examining magistrate who chooses to rebel against the machismo of the judicial hierarchy and of the time.
Director: Isabelle Doval
Actors: Agathe Bonitzer, Aurélien Recoing, Nicolas Beaucaire, Nicolas Wanczycki, Odile Vuillemin, Pierre Rochefort, Stéphan Wojtowicz, Wallerand Denormandie
Country: France
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