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Un sac de billes

  • 1975
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  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Un sac de billes (1975)
BiographyDrama

Two young French Jewish boys and their family struggle to survive in WWII during the invasion of Germans.Two young French Jewish boys and their family struggle to survive in WWII during the invasion of Germans.Two young French Jewish boys and their family struggle to survive in WWII during the invasion of Germans.

  • Director
    • Jacques Doillon
  • Writers
    • Jacques Doillon
    • Denis Ferraris
    • Joseph Joffo
  • Stars
    • Richard Constantini
    • Paul-Eric Shulmann
    • Joseph Goldenberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    380
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Doillon
    • Writers
      • Jacques Doillon
      • Denis Ferraris
      • Joseph Joffo
    • Stars
      • Richard Constantini
      • Paul-Eric Shulmann
      • Joseph Goldenberg
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Constantini
    • Joseph
    Paul-Eric Shulmann
    • Maurice
    Joseph Goldenberg
    • Le Père
    Reine Bartève
    • La Mère
    Hubert Drac
    • Henri
    Gilles Laurent
    • Albert
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Mantelier
    Dominique Ducros
    • Françoise
    Stephan Meldegg
    • S…
    Axel Ganz
    • Officier salon de coiffure
    Pierre Forget
    Pierre Forget
    • L'instituteur
    Marc Eyraud
    Marc Eyraud
    • Le curé du train
    Hélène Calzarelli
    • La jeune fille du train
    Yves Wecker
    • Raymond, le passeur
    Bernadette Le Saché
    • La réfugiée
    Antonino Faà di Bruno
    Antonino Faà di Bruno
    • Le vieux beau
    Antoine Neri
    • L'italien de la bargue
    Max Vialle
    • Le concierge
    • Director
      • Jacques Doillon
    • Writers
      • Jacques Doillon
      • Denis Ferraris
      • Joseph Joffo
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    9yusufpiskin

    Masterpiece

    Jacques Doillon most likable film outside of Ponette. I usually prefer his Pialat films to his Truffaut ones, but this one slowly build up a lot of detail until a rather powerul fine half hour. Doillon portrait of ocuppied France couldn't be nastier and his facility with child actors was already first rate even this early in his career.
    dbdumonteil

    Two little boys against so many Nazis...

    This is probably Doillon's finest hour (with the exception of "la drôlesse" ).Gone are his intellectual pretensions.Instead,the viewer rejoices in the presence of two very good little actors playing two very endearing children.It is all truly wonderful stuff and the story of these Jewish brats in an occupied France during WW2 is in turn funny ,moving and suspenseful.Their resourcefulness and their brotherly love will win over the audience .Outside the vicar,the adults are generally unkind people:many French people 's principal thought is to do a bit of business at the Jews' expense.But Joseph and Maurice have more than one trick up their sleeve.
    2DerSongsurfer

    Why don't people read any more?

    It was in school that I read Joseph Joffo's autobiographical novel for the first time and really loved it although I have never been very familiar with literature about WWII. A reason why I liked the book, though might be, that it was more about the experiences of the little boy Joseph than the political aspect of the topic.

    When I then watched the film this novel has been made into, I really asked myself why authors allow some stupid filmmakers to destroy the work they have created. Most of the scenes I found to be very important and moving in the book were transformed or left out in the film.

    Although I love films enormously I have to say that there is scarcely any adaption of a book I personally liked. If somebody does not know whether to spent his money on the DVD or the novel, go and buy the novel. No film can ever be as magical and great as a magical and great book, at least that is the way it has been until today.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Jacques Doillon shows how tough was life for Jewish children during Nazi invasion in France.

    Nazi invasion of France was one of the saddest moments in European history.It was a period of anger,fear and hopelessness.For Jewish people,it brought a lot of humiliation and suffering which has been nicely depicted by famous French director Jacques Doillon in his film "A bag of marbles"/Un Sac De Billes.As there is no direct hint of sentimentality,this film appears to be truly authentic.Although there are some adults in this film,its primary focus is on young children especially two young boys who make good use of various schemes and tricks to escape being caught by Nazis.French writer Joseph Joffo's memoirs "Un Sac de billes" serves as the basis of this film.The notion of "life is dear and precious to all" has been portrayed by him in order to show how these two kids renounce their Jewish faith in order to remain alive.Although it talks about a serious theme,it is the light tone of this film which makes it very interesting."Un sac de Billes" is a film for viewers who would like to see young children behave in a more mature manner.

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Bag of Marbles
    • Filming locations
      • Gare, Senlis, Oise, France
    • Production companies
      • AMLF
      • Les Films Christian Fechner
      • Renn Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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