An Intimate History of Occupation (2011)

ALL 06/07/2011 (fr) Documentary, History, TV Movie 80 Min
  • Release
    06/07/2011
  • Production
    TF1 Films Production, CC&C
  • Rotten tomato
    65%
  • Original title
    L'Occupation intime
  • Original language
    fr
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

June 14, 1940. The German Army marches into Paris. France is an occupied country. Through exclusive amateur footage, personal stories, and popular songs from the time, this fi lm recounts life with the enemy during the occupation, as seen by the French... and the Germans! Despite the Nazis and the troubled war times, day-to-day life in occupied France went on. People learnt to live with the rationing, the cues, the curfew... Many try to forget the hard times, mainly thanks to the movies in which big stars provide a little dream and lead a privileged life. These stars don't actually collaborate, butadapt and give the impression of normal life during the war. After all, is it necessarily shameful to shake the hand of an enemy?

  1. Story

  2. Louis Vaudeville

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Anouchka Delon

    Narrator (Voice)

  2. Alain Delon

    Narrator (Voice)

  3. Adolf Hitler

    Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

  4. Benoîte Groult

    Self

  5. Édith Piaf

    Self (archive footage)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 5 , Crews : 6

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An Intimate History of Occupation (2011) 80 Min

ALL 06/07/2011 (fr)
Documentary, History, TV Movie
  • Release 06/07/2011
  • Production
    TF1 Films Production, CC&C
  • Original title L'Occupation intime
  • fr
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

June 14, 1940. The German Army marches into Paris. France is an occupied country. Through exclusive amateur footage, personal stories, and popular songs from the time, this fi lm recounts life with the enemy during the occupation, as seen by the French... and the Germans! Despite the Nazis and the troubled war times, day-to-day life in occupied France went on. People learnt to live with the rationing, the cues, the curfew... Many try to forget the hard times, mainly thanks to the movies in which big stars provide a little dream and lead a privileged life. These stars don't actually collaborate, butadapt and give the impression of normal life during the war. After all, is it necessarily shameful to shake the hand of an enemy?

  1. Daniel Costelle, Isabelle Clarke

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Mathilde Rougeron

    Editor

  4. Louis Vaudeville

    Producer