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Marie's Children ()

Marie Marmaille (original title)
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During the German occupation of France, a young woman - Marie - finds a Jewish boy in her room. His parents and other Jewish neighbors have been just been deported, but Maurice (the boy) escaped. Marie decides to hide him, secretly.

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Marie
Jérémy Sitbon ...
Maurice
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Gaudinier
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Yves
Dominique Monegger ...
La concierge (as Dominique Moneger)
Michèle Brousse ...
La mère de Marie
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Le père de Marie
Valérie Moreau ...
Paulette
Farah Ghoul ...
Lucie
Alice Chetail ...
Sophie
Ilroy Plowright ...
Serge
Claude Tissot ...
Le père Jacques
Claire Prévost ...
Madame Montiboeuf
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Nikolai Urumov ...
Akolit (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jean-Louis Bertuccelli

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Jacques Fansten ... (written by) and
Claude Gutman ... (written by) and
Gérard Mordillat ... (written by)
 
Sabine Ullmann ... (collaborating writer)

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Véra Belmont ... producer
Patrick Sandrin ... line producer: Bulgaria

Music by

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François Ribac

Cinematography by

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Alain Ducousset

Editing by

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Nicolas Barachin
Marie-Christine Ruh

Editorial Department

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Stéphanie Goldschmidt ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Nathanièle Esther

Production Design by

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Yvetta Kotcheva

Costume Design by

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Eve-Marie Arnault
Boryana Semerdjieva

Makeup Department

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Sano De Perpessac ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Gabriele Roux ... first assistant director (as Gabrièle Roux)

Art Department

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Atanas Cherkezov ... props
Sabina Christova ... assistant art director (as Sabina Bakeva)

Sound Department

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Michel Eloy ... post-synchronization
Eric Ferret ... sound mixer
Benoit Iwanesko ... sound mixer
Jonathan Liebling ... foley artist
Denis Martin ... sound mixer
Marie Massiani ... re-recording mixer

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Stanimir Stamatov ... stunts
Raicho Vasilev ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Catherine Briault ... first assistant camera
Alain Payet ... gaffer
Pascal Payet ... key grip
Konstantin Popov ... electrician

Location Management

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Philippe Philipov ... location manager

Music Department

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Charles Frossard ... music recordist
François Ribac ... music programmer
Frédéric Saumagne ... flute
Eva Schwabe ... singer
Francise Touchard ... clarinet (as Francis Touchard)

Script and Continuity Department

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Clémentine Schaeffer ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Laurence Bachman ... fiction director: FR2
Jean-François Luccioni ... fiction director: FR2
Violaine Petite ... publicist
Sylvie Zadjner ... child coach

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Stephan Mandev ... thanks: BDJ Marketing Director
Dimiter Petkov ... thanks: BDJ CEO
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Plot Summary

Once upon a time, in 1942, in German-occupied France, there lived a young woman by the name of Marie. One morning, Marie finds a 9-year-old boy sitting on her doorstep. He is Jewish and his parents have been taken away by French police. What is she to do with him? He has nowhere else to go. Marie decided to hide him at her parents' house, way out in the country. But Marie doesn't know that the stubborn French police inspector is one Jew short of his quota. She only just manages to save him from the inspector, with the help of various Resistance networks, and she takes him far away to a place where many children are hidden. Eventually, Marie takes seven Jewish children under her wing. She is determined to get them across into the relative safety of Vichy-controlled territory. Written by Happy_Evil_Dude

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Also Known As
  • Marie's Children (United States)
  • Marie's Children (World-wide, English title)
  • Marie's Children (United Kingdom)
  • As Crianças de Maria (Brazil)
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  • 91 min
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