Chantons sous l'Occupation

1976 French film
  • 28 April 1976 (1976-04-28) (France)
Running time
90 minutes; 95 minutes (USA)CountryFranceLanguageFrench

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]

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

  • Maître Naud: himself
  • Veit Relin: herself
  • Manouche: herself
  • Maître Weil-Curiel: himself
  • Maurice Bardèche: himself
  • Michel Audiard: himself
  • Maud de Belleroche: herself
  • André Pousse: himself
  • Dominique Aury: herself
  • Jean Marais: himself
  • Arno Breker: himself
  • Edouard Nessler: himself
  • Jean-Louis Bory: himself
  • Marc Doelnitz: himself

See also

  • Milice, film noir

References

  1. ^ Chantons sous l'Occupation at 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

External links

  • Chantons sous l'Occupation at IMDb
  • Chantons sous l'Occupation at the TCM Movie Database
  • Chantons sous l'Occupation at AllMovie
  • Chantons sous l'Occupation (1976) at Allogine.com
  • CHANTONS SOUS L'OCCUPATION FILM D'ANDRÉ HALIMI at Alliancefr.com


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