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Post by tory on Jan 26, 2020 9:59:25 GMT
A little-known French film made in 1969 about the collaboration between the French and the Germans during WW2. Exceptional - as damning in its own way as Shoah, but has much more impact because it gets to grips with the individuals themselves in a timeframe that was still tangible to those who were involved. You can get it on DVD.
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Post by Charlie O. on Jan 26, 2020 20:38:28 GMT
That was the one Alvy Singer was obsessed with in Annie Hall, iirc.
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Post by wobblie on Feb 15, 2021 23:42:40 GMT
I watched it last summer or fall for the first time. Found it a bit dull, to be honest. Might get back around to it eventually.
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Post by daveythefatboy on Feb 19, 2021 19:27:47 GMT
I’ve got it on my DVR, but somehow never find myself In the mood for the emotional upheaval.
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Post by wobblie on Feb 19, 2021 22:36:49 GMT
Yellow subtitling would help a great deal on this one since it's B&W.
The interviews with the old Resistance farmers was what I enjoyed the most.
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