15Nov11:22 amEST
Sunday Matinée at Market Chess Cinemas
With France headlining the news, unfortunately in this context, and in everyone's thoughts, let us therefore shed light on a terrific French film for some silver lining.
An excellent World War II/Holocaust film that does not get nearly the credit it deserves is the Louis Malle-directed masterpiece, Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987).
Gritty and gripping, the film follows a French boarding school run by priests that seems to be isolated from WWII. That all changes, however, when a secret emerges that one of the boys is Jewish.
This is an autobiographical film, written, produced, and directed by Malle. You can read more about that here.
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