Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’ is the cinematic depiction of the evacuation of the British Army from the beach in, well, Dunkirk over the course of about a week in April 1940. We think the case can be made that it’s the best movie of the century, so far. But why? And what did Dunkirk, both the movie and the historical event, really mean? Join Sean, Paul, and Jen as they talk about this and more on this week’s episode of Our of Frame: Behind the Scenes.

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