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Adieu Monsieur Haffmann

  • 2021
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Daniel Auteuil and Gilles Lellouche in Adieu Monsieur Haffmann (2021)
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After the Germans occupy Paris, a talented jeweler, Joseph Haffmann, arranges for his family to flee the city and offers one of his employees the opportunity to take over his store until the... Read allAfter the Germans occupy Paris, a talented jeweler, Joseph Haffmann, arranges for his family to flee the city and offers one of his employees the opportunity to take over his store until the conflict subsides.After the Germans occupy Paris, a talented jeweler, Joseph Haffmann, arranges for his family to flee the city and offers one of his employees the opportunity to take over his store until the conflict subsides.

  • Director
    • Fred Cavayé
  • Writers
    • Fred Cavayé
    • Jean-Philippe Daguerre
    • Sarah Kaminsky
  • Stars
    • Daniel Auteuil
    • Gilles Lellouche
    • Sara Giraudeau
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Cavayé
    • Writers
      • Fred Cavayé
      • Jean-Philippe Daguerre
      • Sarah Kaminsky
    • Stars
      • Daniel Auteuil
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • Sara Giraudeau
    • 11User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Joseph Haffmann
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • François Mercier
    Sara Giraudeau
    Sara Giraudeau
    • Blanche Mercier
    Nikolai Kinski
    Nikolai Kinski
    • Commandant Jünger
    Mathilde Bisson
    • Suzanne, l'amie de Jünger
    Anne Coesens
    Anne Coesens
    • Hannah Haffmann
    Jérôme Cachon
    • Policier civil rafle
    Guillaume Marquet
    • Policier arrestation
    Yoann Blanc
    Yoann Blanc
    • Le boucher passeur
    Pierre Forest
    • Le médecin
    Claudette Walker
    Claudette Walker
    • Mme Rosenberg
    Pierre Reggiani
    • M. Rosenberg
    Philipp Weissert
    • Allemand au ballon 1
    Jean-Cyril Durieux
    • Allemand au ballon 2
    • (as Jean-Cyrill Durieux)
    Pascal Lifschutz
    • Le tailleur
    Caroline Nolot
    • L'épouse du tailleur
    Pierre Benoist
    • Le peintre
    Laurent Bozzi
    • Policier français civil Kommandantur
    • Director
      • Fred Cavayé
    • Writers
      • Fred Cavayé
      • Jean-Philippe Daguerre
      • Sarah Kaminsky
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    User reviews11

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    8krocheav

    Farwell Mr Haffmann - Harrowing Times

    Exploring some of the bizarre, darker aspects of the human condition during occupation, this modern drama displays French cinema at its finest. Director Fred Cavaye brings starkly to life a story by Jean Philippe Daguerre, dealing with those shocking years of the Nazi occupation of France. The sickening French collaborators, the inhumanity of innocent families lives being sacrificed to an inhumane regime, and the uncertainty of what might remain in the years to follow.

    All performances are uniformly sterling (especially Sara Giraudeau as the perplexed wife) as is the dynamic cinematography by Denis Rouden - making this above-average production riveting from beginning to its somewhat ironic finale. It's rounded off by a thoughtful music score from Christophe Julian.

    At times it's perhaps a difficult watch and some plot development might seem a bit forced, but eventually offers some rich rewards. Recommended for contemporary History devotees and studies of human relationships.
    10marilyefr

    What a powerful movie

    Movies on Holocaust are always very emotional but this one is even more loaded with all kinds of emotions. The characters just jump out of the screen and become a part of your life too. It takes a very good script, an excellent direction and larger-than-life actors to achieve that.
    9dolbydix

    Great direction!

    To set the scenes appropriately, extract the best from your actors and reduce the background music - make the audience they're a part of the movie too - simply brilliant!
    4imseeg

    Severely lacking in true drama, thrill and suspense. What's left?

    I am beginning to wonder that the great French actor Daniel Auteuil has hit lower ground with his recent choices for the movies he is starring in. Daniel Auteuil used to be a sure bet that you were gonna see a solid movie, but times have changed, so it seems...

    The bad: this movie is dressing up to be a dramatic movie about war refugees, but what it ends up being is a cheap copycat.

    Every technical detail (set, photography, sound) is below average. But what's worse is that the acting performances are lacking in spark and punch. There simply is no actor's chemisty.

    This looks and feels like a cheaply made television movie. Bummer. Expected a lot more from it...
    8ulicknormanowen

    Lacombe Lucien in a jeweller's workshop.

    As revisionism is running rampant in Europa , films such as "l'homme de la cave " (also feat Auteuil) and "Adieu Monsieur Haffmann" are deeply appropriate to our times,appropriate in a way that recent works like "une jeune fille qui va bien " are not.

    The depiction of occupied Paris in those darker hours of the twentieth century is uncompromising : the milice and the collaborators, the gendarmes -the story takes place in 1941,the year before the the roundup of Jews in the Paris Velodrome d'hiver-, checking the identity papers , the piles of informers' letters in the offices , the jewels stolen from the deported -where do they come from ? Asks the jeweller hidden in his cellar :the moment when he discovers among them his old friend's pendant is harrowing- , women sleeping with the enemy to get them ,the growing terror of the Jews : although he does not know the existence of the concentration camps ,the jeweller asks himself :"they are going to work in Germany? These old men???"

    Some people will blame the director for showing the warts and all of the occupied France: the characters are either afraid (the butcher/smuggler) or profiteers , a la "Lacombe Lucien ": what's the matter,if he's not part of the milice ? Like Louis Malle's hero,he "protects "a Jew ,but,slowly and inexorably, he realizes he can own the workshop and drink champagne in the parties with the German ; like Joseph Losey's "Monsieur Klein" who would buy the Jews' valuable paintings for a song ,the employee understands his time may have come: this is a huis clos , most of the action taking place in a workshop or in a cellar where the owner becomes ,little by little, a prisoner ."I'll pay you what you used to give me "(when you were the boss); no humiliation is spared the jeweller : as his former employee is sterile, he wants him to get his wife pregnant .

    Playing with fire may be dangerous : note the similarities -on a smaller scale- with the ending of "Monsieur Klein"!

    Extremely well acted by Gilles Lellouche as the unscrupulous employee,Sara Giraudeau as the bewildered wife ,and Daniel Auteuil who perhaps needed this role to make up for the hateful hero of "l'homme de la cave" :he's another "man in the cellar" after all.

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    • Trivia
      A part of the street rue Androuet in 75018 Paris had been turned into a period film set in February 2020, but on the 17th of March 2020, France went into lockdown and on the night of 10th of May 2020, a thunderstorm hit the city, so for 2 months, the street was trapped in time and the set slowly destroyed. They had to be recreated after end of lockdown, 11th of May 2020, so shooting can finally start on the week of 1st of June 2020.
    • Goofs
      The poster on the wall outside the shop has stayed there during months but it is still intact.
    • Soundtracks
      Parlez-moi d'Amour
      Music by Jean Lenoir

      Lyrics by Jean Lenoir

      Performed by Lucienne Boyer

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
    • Filming locations
      • Rue Androuet, Montmartre, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Vendôme Production
      • Daï Daï Films
      • Pathé
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      • $6,419,026
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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