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Marcel OphülsScreenplay:
Marcel OphülsCast:
Marcel Ophüls, Reinhard Heydrich (a.f.), Maurice Chevalier (a.f.), Danielle Darrieux (a.f.), Suzy Delair (a.f.), Albert Préjean (a.f.), Junie Astor (a.f.) (more)VOD (1)
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A chronicle of a French city under the occupation. Director Marcel Ophuls combined interviews and archival film footage to explore the reality of the French occupation in one small industrial city, Clermont-Ferrand. He spoke with resistance fighters, collaborators, spies, farmers, government officials, writers, artists and veterans. The result is a shattering portrait of how ordinary people actually conducted themselves under extraordinary circumstances. (official distributor synopsis)
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It's unbelievable how long a documentary can be made about Nazism in one part of France. Yes, it's definitely interesting stuff, but was it really necessary to make four hours of it? I'm sure that if it were half as long, it would still be just as controversial and interesting, and moreover, more accessible to a wider audience. ()