The blockbuster French drama, A French Village (Un Village Francais), starring Audrey Fleurot and Thierry Godard (Spiral) chronicles the impact of World War II on a small village in central France.
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A train carrying rounded-up Jews is forced to stop in Villeneuve. Directed by Philippe Triboit, 2012.
The captive Jews are settled in at the school, but it becomes obvious that food and water supplies are critically low. Directed by Philippe Triboit, 2012.
The police are on the hunt after Jules and Crémieux barely manage to evade arrest. Directed by Philippe Triboit, 2012.
After the Gestapo’s decision to separate the Jewish families, Daniel decides to resign as major of Villeneuve. Directed by Philippe Triboit, 2012.
After a father and daughter escape, the Gestapo takes over supervision and the Jewish families remain separated. Directed by Philippe Triboit, 2012.
Marie successfully helps Hélène escape from the school, but raises the alarm in the process. Directed by Patrice Martineau & Philippe Triboit , 2012.
Daniel and Sarah stumble upon a wounded man in a barn who escaped capture by the Germans. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.
Marie brings Vincent to the barn to retrieve his radio equipment so that he can send an urgent message to London. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.
Suzanne’s reappearance puts Marcel in a very bad spot with his group leader, who discovers he lied about executing her. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.
Marchetti is under pressure to hand Crémieux over to the Germans, but insists on carrying out his own investigation. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.
Marie’s farm is under surveillance after Crémieux made a deal with Marchetti to have his family released. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.
Marchetti relinquishes command of the stakeout before realizing that Rita arrived at the farm. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2012.