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      • Un village français (A French Village) is a French television drama series created by chief writer Frédéric Krivine and principal director Philippe Triboit, with the assistance of historical consultant Jean-Pierre Azéma.
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  1. Un village français (A French Village) is a French television drama series created by chief writer Frédéric Krivine and principal director Philippe Triboit, with the assistance of historical consultant Jean-Pierre Azéma. [1]

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  3. Nov 24, 2020 · They received first-class drama and acting, a courageous reexamination of French history—and a not-too-subliminal message about Israel being the ultimate guilty party, whose Nazi-like actions ...

  4. Un village français: Created by Emmanuel Daucé, Frédéric Krivine, Philippe Triboit. With Robin Renucci, Audrey Fleurot, Thierry Godard, Marie Kremer. Traces the experiences of various residents of a fictional small village just inside the occupation zone during WWII.

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  5. Sep 4, 2018 · Un village is an intricate counterpoint to Marcel Ophülss landmark 1969 documentary The Sorrow and the Pity, which left many viewers with the broad-brush impression that occupied...

  6. Jul 29, 2018 · The distinguished French historian Jean-Pierre Azéma provides an overview of selected topics and French men and women who lived through the occupation comment on them and on their...

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  7. Jun 5, 2020 · A French Village grapples with questions that French society struggled to address for decades following the end of the war, primary among them the thin and shifting line between collaboration and practicality: If the Nazis say they’re going to murder 20 villagers in response to an attack on a German soldier, and you convince them to kill only ...

  8. A series set in central France during World War II, A French Village explores the story of French collaboration, resistance, and simple survival during the German occupation.

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