Laissez-passer = Safe conduct / Alain Sarde et Frédéric Bourboulon présentent une coproductione Les Films Alaine Sarde, Little Bear, France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma ... avec la participation de Canal+ ... un film de Bertrand Tavernier ; produit par Alain Sarde et Frédéric Bourboulon ; scénario de Jean Cosmos et Bertrand Tavernier ; director, Bertrand Tavernier.



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Originally released as a motion picture in 2002. Special features: photo gallery; theatrical trailer; production notes. Berlin International Film Festival 2002, Silver Bear, Best Actor. Board of Film Censors, Singapore: M18. Director of photography, Alain Choquart ; editor, Sophie Brunet ; music, Antoine Duhamel ; costume designer, Valérie Pozzo Di Borgo ; production designer, Émile Ghigo. Jacques Gamblin, Denis Podalydes, Charlotte Kady, Marie Desgranges, Ged Marlon, Philippe Morier-Genoud, Laurent Schilling, Maria Pitarresi, Marie Gillain. French dialogue wih English or French subtitles.

Title
Laissez-passer = Safe conduct / Alain Sarde et Frédéric Bourboulon présentent une coproductione Les Films Alaine Sarde, Little Bear, France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma ... avec la participation de Canal+ ... un film de Bertrand Tavernier ; produit par Alain Sarde et Frédéric Bourboulon ; scénario de Jean Cosmos et Bertrand Tavernier ; director, Bertrand Tavernier.
Artist
Sarde, Alain, 1952-
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Abstract
During the Nazi occupation of France during World War II, the nation's movie studios continued to operate. Jean Devaivre is an assistant director for Continental Pictures, a studio which has recently been taken over by the Germans and is headed by Dr. Greven. With a wife and son to support, Devaivre feels he has little choice but to continue with his work. Screenwriter Jean Aurenche, a man who lives for wine, women and song, refuses to work for Greven, and struggles to find a way to make a living with his words.
Year
2004
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