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Gloria Mundi

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Daniel leaves prison. He returns to Marseilles where Mathilda, his daughter, has just given birth. Nicolas, her spouse, a self-employed driver, is exhausted while Mathilda is a sales assistant on a trial basis. But, one night, Nicolas is assaulted by taxi drivers determined to reduce unfair competition.

Gloria Mundi is a 2019 French drama following Daniel, a man recently released from prison, as he reconnects with his daughter Mathilda and her struggling family in Marseilles. The film explores themes of reintegration, economic hardship, and social conflict when Mathilda's husband Nicolas faces violence from competing taxi drivers. Now available to stream, this character-driven story examines how personal and systemic pressures impact an ordinary family.

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When was Gloria Mundi released?

Gloria Mundi was released on November 27, 2019.

What is Gloria Mundi about?

The film follows Daniel, newly released from prison, as he returns to Marseilles and reconnects with his daughter Mathilda, her newborn, and her husband Nicolas, a self-employed taxi driver. When Nicolas is attacked by rival drivers, the family faces mounting pressures from economic struggle and social conflict.

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Gloria Mundi is available on various streaming platforms. Check your local streaming services or rental options for current availability.

Is Gloria Mundi based on a true story?

The film is a fictional drama, though it draws on realistic social and economic tensions in contemporary France.

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