Milice, film noir

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Milice, film noir
Directed byAlain Ferrari
Written byAlain Ferrari
Produced byJean-Luc Denéchau
StarringEmile Augonnet
Francoise Basch
Narrated byMichel Bouquet
Edited byDidier Ranz
Music byDenis Barbier
Release date
10 December 1997 (France)
Running time
128 minutes (USA)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Milice, film noir (English: Militia, black film) is a French documentary film from 1997. It was directed and written by Alain Ferrari,[1] starring Emile Augonnet, Francoise Basch, and Michel Bouquet.

Synopsis

The documentary film about French militia, active under the Vichy regime in occupied France, during World War II. Interviews with former militia men and their victims. It demonstrates that the militia's ruthless persecution of Jews and resistance movements exceeded even the Gestapo's requirements.[2][3]

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Alain Ferrari Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback MachineL'encyclopédie de La Règle du jeu
  2. ^ Milice, film noir – FPFS
  3. ^ Joan Dupont, Movie Guide : Milice, Film Noir – NYTimes, 1997-12-12

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