Chantons sous l'Occupation

Chantons sous l'Occupation (English: Singing during the Occupation) is a French documentary film from 1976. It was directed and written by André Halimi, starring Pascal Mazzotti, Maître Naud, and Fabienne Jamet.[1]

Chantons sous l'Occupation
Directed byAndré Halimi
Produced byArgos Films
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Les Films Armorial
Written byAndré Halimi
StarringPascal Mazzotti
Maître Naud
Fabienne Jamet
Jean Marais
Narrated byPascal Mazzotti
CinematographyJean Rouch
Edited byHenri Colpi
Release date
28 April 1976 (France)
25 November 1994 (USA)
10 March 2004 (France)
Running time
90 minutes; 95 minutes (USA)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The film tells about artists and entertainers (from Jean Cocteau to Maurice Chevalier) under the Nazi occupation of France (1940-1944). It presents the entire spectrum from resisters to semi-fascists.[2][3]

Cast

gollark: Well, yes, I had to partly tear it down and rebuild it too.
gollark: It's not *needed*, but it's *cool*.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Anyway, as well as internal defenses, I'm going to be installing more machinery, centralized-ish controls, sane backup power, and teleporters to an "offworld launch" thing to go to space.
gollark: LIES!

See also

References

  1. Chantons sous l'Occupation on IMDb
  2. Chantons sous l'Occupation at commeaucinema.com
  3. Chantons sous l'Occupation Archived October 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at timeout.com


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