The peaceful life of a notary’s family is disrupted during the Second World War when several German officers are quartered in their home, holding half a dozen fleeing Jews captive. The local resistance is determined to help the prisoners escape, but it won’t be without struggle. A worthy attempt to illustrate the futility of war, and of racism in particular.
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> Antoine Carette (Director)
> Paul Berkenman (Director)
> Raymond Cogen (Director)
> Philippe Collette (Director of Photography)
> Paul Berkenman (Writer)