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Aussi connu sous le nom de : Le Chagrin et la Pitié - Chronique d'une ville française sous l'occupationGenres : Historique, GuerreAnnée : 1972

Pays d'origine :

Suisse, République démocratique allemande
Durée : 4 h 11 minDate de sortie (Suisse, République démocratique allemande) : février 1972Date de sortie (France) : 5 avril 1971

Réalisateur :

Marcel Ophüls

Synopsis : Chronique de la ville française de Clermont-Ferrand sous l'occupation allemande.

Casting de Le Chagrin et la Pitié

Charles Braun

Lui-même

Emile Coulaudon

Lui-même - Former Head of the Auvergne Maquis

Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie

Lui-même - Founder of the Liberation Movement

René de Chambrun

Himself - International Lawyer

Christian de la Mazière

Himself - Aristocratic Former Nazi

Louis Darquier de Pellepoix

Himself - Handshake with Heydrich (archiveFootage)

Jacques Doriot

Himself - Head of the French Popular Party, 1942 (archiveFootage)

Et aussi

R. Du Jonchay

Himself - Head of the Resistance Movement

Jacques Duclos

Himself - Former Secretary of the Clandestine Communist Party

Anthony Eden

(as Lord Avon)

Marcel Fouche-Degliame

Himself - Director of the Combat Movement

Raphaël Geminiani

Himself - Champion Professional Cyclist

Louis Grave

Himself - Resistance Fighter

Georges Lamirand

Himself - Minister of Youth, 1941-43

Pierre Laval

Himself - French Minister of State (archiveFootage)

Pierre Le Calvez

Himself - Theater Owner

Mr. Leiris

Himself - Former Mayor of Combronde

Claude Lévy

Himself - Author and Biologist

Pierre Mendès France

Himself - Former Prime Minister of France

Mr. Mioche

Himself - Hotelier in Royat

Marcel Ophüls

Intervieweur

Denis Rake

Himself - British Secret Agent

Henri Rochat

Himself - Defense Lawyer

Mme. Solange

Herself - Beautician

Edward Spears

Lui-même

Helmut Tausend

Himself - Former Wehrmacht Captain

Junie Astor

Herself (archiveFootage)

René Bousquet

Himself - with Laval (archiveFootage)

Maurice Chevalier

Himself - Denies Making Tour of Germany (archiveFootage)

Danielle Darrieux

Herself (archiveFootage)

Charles de Gaulle

Himself (archiveFootage)

Suzy Delair

Herself (archiveFootage)

Reinhard Heydrich

Himself (archiveFootage)

Albert Préjean

Himself (archiveFootage)

Philippe Pétain

Himself (archiveFootage)

Viviane Romance

Herself (archiveFootage)