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The film has been compared to other "banlieue" (suburb) films like La Haine and Les Misérables , as it highlights the volatile relationship between police and residents in disadvantaged neighborhoods.

Gilles Lellouche, François Civil, Karim Leklou, and Adèle Exarchopoulos. BAC Nord

The story follows a field brigade of three police officers who, under pressure from their superiors to improve results in a high-risk sector, begin to use aggressive and unconventional methods. Their actions eventually lead to them "crossing the yellow line," resulting in a legal battle when the justice system turns against them. Context and Inspiration The film has been compared to other "banlieue"

The film is inspired by a 2012 scandal involving Marseille's anti-crime brigade (BAC), where 18 officers were charged with drug trafficking and racketeering. Their actions eventually lead to them "crossing the

The northern districts of Marseille, France, an area known for having some of the highest crime rates in the country.

It was co-written by Audrey Diwan and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2021. While released theatrically in France, it was distributed globally by Netflix .