Le Chagrin et la Pitié

  • 270'
  • France
  • 1970
Long, profound and notorious documentary about the German occupation of France during World War Two, comprising interviews and archive material. Marcel Ophuls examines aspects that are very painful in France, such as the collaboration with the Nazis of the Vichy regime and just how few people actually worked with the resistance. The breadth of his subject made Ophuls decide to concentrate on one place, the provincial town of Clermont-Ferrand. He chose this town because it was close to Vichy and because its hinterland, the Auvergne, was a resistance stronghold. In addition, important trials were held near Clermont-Ferrand. In this way, Ophuls was able to examine all the aspects and questions that arise surrounding the resistance, using the history of one place.
Director
Marcel Ophüls
Countries of production
France, Germany, Switzerland
Year
1970
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
270'
Medium
35mm
International title
The Sorrow and the Pity
Language
French
Sales
Hollywood Classics (USA)
Screenplay
Marcel Ophüls
Director
Marcel Ophüls
Countries of production
France, Germany, Switzerland
Year
1970
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
270'
Medium
35mm
International title
The Sorrow and the Pity
Language
French
Sales
Hollywood Classics (USA)
Screenplay
Marcel Ophüls