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Monsignor Renard

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2000
  • 4h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Monsignor Renard (2000)
Monsignor Renard
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The story of the German occupation of France during World War II told through the eyes and experiences of a humble and extraordinary priest.The story of the German occupation of France during World War II told through the eyes and experiences of a humble and extraordinary priest.The story of the German occupation of France during World War II told through the eyes and experiences of a humble and extraordinary priest.

  • Creator
    • Russell Lewis
  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Cheryl Campbell
    • Stephen Hoyle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    216
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    • Creator
      • Russell Lewis
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Cheryl Campbell
      • Stephen Hoyle
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Monsignor Augustine Renard
    • 2000
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Madeleine Claveau
    • 2000
    Stephen Hoyle
    Stephen Hoyle
    • Jacques Rambure
    • 2000
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    • Louis Cavailles
    • 2000
    Jimmy Yuill
    Jimmy Yuill
    • Malo Gagnepain
    • 2000
    Anatole Taubman
    Anatole Taubman
    • Lieutenant Heinrich Beckmann
    • 2000
    Des McAleer
    • Yves Renard
    • 2000
    Carl Rice
    Carl Rice
    • Rene Montandon
    • 2000
    Juliette Caton
    Juliette Caton
    • Helene Claveau
    • 2000
    Adam Kotz
    Adam Kotz
    • Henri Baquet
    • 2000
    Torben Liebrecht
    Torben Liebrecht
    • Alois
    • 2000
    Teresa Banham
    • Clara Baquet
    • 2000
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    • Unteroffizier Dieter Franz
    • 2000
    Andrew McCulloch
    Andrew McCulloch
    • Abert Claveau…
    • 2000
    John Axon
    • Sergeant Roger Duclos
    • 2000
    Timothy Walker
    • Antoine Cabache
    • 2000
    Jamie Lee
    • Jean Marie Vercors
    • 2000
    Sam Townend
    • Gaston Sarraut
    • 2000
    • Creator
      • Russell Lewis
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    7vibeke-2

    Wonderfully Presented Story

    This film shows most of the horrors of war without being too graphic. The actors portray their characters wonderfully, whether you hate the character or love them. Every character has a depth that seems to be hard to find. You can't help but become emotionally involved.
    10pmose

    Great miniseries!

    When I strolled into the beautiful French village of St. Valerie-sur-Somme as a tourist and saw a group of Nazis chatting on a street corner, I unfortunately did not know that this wonderful miniseries was being filmed. After seeing it on TV a year or so later I was so disappointed that I didn't wait and maybe get a chance to see John Thaw act, or some of the others of the fine cast (I did have a little chat with a "Nazi" extra, who was very friendly, very English and very hot in his woollen uniform in the French summer heat).

    Great story about ordinary people in an ordinary little town during extraordinary times. It paints a realistic picture of that period, one in which not all French people were active in the Resistance and not all Germans -or even German soldiers- were bad people. There are shades of good and bad in every character in the series, as is the case in real life. That's what I liked most about this series, as well as the convincing period feel of it. And how nice to hear Germans actually speak German to each other! The English actors trying to pronounce french words and names sounded a bit awkward at times, but the solid acting made up for that. John Thaws performance as Monsignor Renard was great (sadly, the world lost a great actor when he passed away), but the less well-known actors that made up most of the rest of the cast were good too. Sadly only 4 episodes were made, I would have liked to see more of the village and it's people and the way they would have coped with the continuing war (since it was only the very beginning of 1941 when the story ended).

    5 out of 5!
    george-781

    Unvarnishing WW2

    This unsung series went almost unnoticed when first broadcast. Like Foyle's War, it stares right in the face of some of the unpalatable truths about WW2. It's a gem. Sadly only four episodes exist, I think.

    French and British people on the Home Front didn't all behave stoically. There was more collaboration than Resistance in France and very little Resistance at all for the first two years. Monsignor Renard is set in The Forbidden Zone, in the fictional village of St Jos-sur-Mer, close to Calais and focuses entirely on the life of the village, rather than the war, which comes to an abrupt halt halfway through the first episode. The excellent portrayal of everyday life under occupation tops everything recent and contains some great performances from Thaw, Cheryl Campbell, Andrew McCulloch and a very classy crew of native German actors.

    Unfortunately, it was just getting into its stride when the plug was pulled and John Thaw, who was never better, tragically passed away. But what there is, is good enough. If you felt short changed by Charlotte Gray, or even if you liked it, you'll enjoy this more.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    An amazing series.

    After a twenty year absence, Monsignor Renard returns to his home village to take up the position vacated by his predecessor, no sooner has he arrived, The Germans occupy the village.

    What an absolute gem of a series this is, first rate in every single aspect. A fascinating watch, think of what a series Allo Allo would have been, if it was made as a straight up drama.

    The first and final episodes are both hugely gritty and dramatic, the middle two focus more on day to day life, as The French try to love alongside their Nazi invaders.

    So much happens, you're made to consider the second world war from an entirely different perspective, easy to forget that this situation actually happened. We have love, hatred, we see collaborators and resistance.

    Visually stunning, awesome sets, tremendous costumes, it looks so wonderfully authentic.

    The acting is first rate, John Thaw is awesome as the main character, so different to Morse, Cheryl Campbell and Dominic Monaghan both impress equally as much.

    How sad it ended after just four episodes, there were definitely more stories to be told here.

    Terrific series, a wonderful watch, 10/10.
    10kris-523-976233

    Prime for a remake

    Of all the TV series dealing with WW2 this one stands out as being very different. For a change Monsignor Renard deals with the everyday lives of a small Northern French village seen through the eyes of it's priest. The Germans are not all seen as the Nazi brutes of common perception, neither are the all the French brave resistance fighters. These are human stories showing how the conquering Germans learned to live with the conquered French and visa verse.

    The acting is spot on, I've read that John Thaw was considered wrong for the part, no way, he shines throughout. Spot a young Dominic Monahagn who has gone on to Hollywood stardom in the Lord of the Rings saga amongst others.

    It's a shame a second series was not commissioned, IMDb says it was because of low ratings for the first but I think it was more due to John Thaw's declining health, he died in 2002 less than two years after the series was screened.

    The premise is still a good one and could be revived for a remake with more than one series. Come on, there must be a production company out there willing to take it on.

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Monseigneur Renard
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      4 hours 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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