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  1. Au revoir les enfants (French pronunciation: [o ʁə.vwaʁ le zɑ̃.fɑ̃], meaning "Goodbye, Children") is an autobiographical 1987 film written, produced, and directed by Louis Malle. [1] It is based on the actions of Père Jacques , a French priest and headmaster who attempted to shelter Jewish children during the Holocaust .

  2. Mar 15, 2011 · The film, a “reinvention of the past,” traces the wary, prickly friendship between Julien (Gaspard Manesse), Malle’s surrogate, and a Jewish boy, Jean Bonnet (played by Raphaël Fejtö, with the raw, wounded stare of the young Kafka). Malle brought us here, or hereabouts, earlier in his career.

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · The movie is set in France during the German occupation in World War II. Au Revoir Les Enfants is set in a French boarding school during the Nazi regime, providing a unique perspective on wartime experiences.

  4. Mar 29, 2021 · Malle ultimately set the film in a French historical context because it was more familiar to him. It would be 13 years before he would ever come this close to that subject again, in 1987’s Au revoir les enfants.

  5. After the Indian experience, Malle embarked in the 1970s on three films with adolescent heroes and heroines, living in provincial France, two set in the recent past, one a fantasy set in the near future.

  6. France, 1987 / French (Hebrew trans.) / 85 minutes (color) “Au revoir les enfants” – director: Louis Malle. The film we will discuss in this issue had its beginnings in France, when director Louis Malle was a young student at the Petit Collège des Carme, a Christian school in Avon (Seine-et-Marne). The principal of the school, Lucien ...

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  8. Mar 13, 2011 · At a provincial Catholic boarding school, the precocious youths enjoy true camaraderie—until a secret is revealed. Based on events from writer-director Malle’s own childhood, the film is a subtle, precisely observed tale of courage, cowardice, and tragic awakening.

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