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A chronicle of a French city under the occupation. Director Marcel Ophuls combined interviews and archival film footage to explore the reality of the French occupation in one small industrial city, Clermont-Ferrand. He spoke with resistance fighters, collaborators, spies, farmers, government officials, writers, artists and veterans. The result is a shattering portrait of how ordinary people actually conducted themselves under extraordinary circumstances. By turns gripping, horrifying, and inspiring, Academy Award nominee “The Sorrow and the Pity” is a triumph of humanist filmmaking and a testament to the power of cinema. Before “Shoah,” “Schindler’s List,” “The Long Way Home” and “The Last Days,” there was “The Sorrow and the Pity”.
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