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  • "Round up"
  • "Bali xue se wei cheng"
  • "= Round up"@en
  • "The roundup ="
  • "The Round Up"
  • "巴黎血色圍城"
  • "Razzia"

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  • "Dramatizes the true experiences of individuals caught up in the Vel' d'Hiv roundup. In the summer of 1942 the French government, on the orders of the Nazi occupiers, conducted mass arrests of Jews in Paris and herded them into the Velodrome d'Hiver and a nearby internment camp from which they were ultimately shipped to Auschwitz and executed. Over 13,000 victims, including over 4000 children, were subjects of this atrocity."
  • "1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sown on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942."
  • "Paris 1942. Für den 11-jährigen Joseph haben gerade die Sommerferien begonnen. Eines Tages haben die Juden plötzlich keinen Zutritt mehr zu Parks, Kinos und Jahrmärkten. Jos jüdische Familie bleibt vorerst gelassen. Bis am Morgen des 16. Juli Zehntausende verhaftet werden. 7000 Menschen werden 5 Tage lang ohne Wasser und Nahrung in ein Velodrom gepfercht. Unter katastophalen Bedingungen kämpfen der Arzt Dr. Sheinbaum und die Krankenschwester Annette um das Überleben der eingesperrten Frauen und Männer und vor allem um das der Kinder. (DVD-Hülle)."
  • "1942 - Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school with a yellow star stitched to his chest. The new anti-Jewish decree of the French government has come into force. Like all Jews in France, Jo learns that he is banned from parks, cinemas, fairgrounds and public gardens... 13,000 Jews are crammed into the Winter Velodrome in Paris. The biggest round up in History perpetrated by...French police! Five days without water, food, or healthcare, Dr. Sheinbaum (Jean Reno) rounded-up with the others, does what he can. Annette Monod (Melanie Laurent), a protestant Red Cross nurse, is appaled by the racism of her country's government of collaborators."
  • "1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sewn on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942. -- Container (translation)."
  • ""1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sewn on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942." IMDB."
  • "Aan de hand van ervaringen van verschillende families, zowel slachtoffers als daders, worden de gebeurtenissen geschetst die plaatsvonden op 16 juli 1942 in Parijs toen 13.000 Joden werden gearresteerd en vastgehouden in het Vélodrome D'hiver vanwaar ze verder werden vervoerd naar Duitse en Poolse concentratiekampen."
  • "Extrait du résumé figurant sur la jaquette :1942. Joseph a onze ans et une étoile jaune cousue sur sa poitrine... Entre bienveillance et mépris, Jo, ses copains juifs et leurs familles apprennent la vie dans un Paris occupé, sur la Butte Montmartre jusqu'à ce matin du 16 juillet 1942 où leur fragile bonheur bascule... Du Vélodrome d'Hiver, où 13000 raflés sont entassés, au camp de Beaune-La-Rolande, de Vichy à la terrasse du Berghof, "la Rafle" suit les destins réels des victimes et des bourreaux. Tous les événements, même les plus extrêmes, ont eu lieu cet été 1942."
  • "In picturesque Montmarte, three children wearing a yellow star play in the streets, oblivious to the darkness spreading over Nazi-occupied France. Their parents do not seem too concerne,putting their trust in the Vichy Government. But beyond this view, much is going on. Hitler demands that the French government round up its Jews and put them on trains for the extermination camps in the East. 13,000 of Paris's Jews, among them 4,000 children, will be rounded up and sent on a road with no return."
  • "Le 16 juillet 1942, 13 000 hommes, femmes et enfants juifs sont raflés dans les rues parisiennes, puis entassés au Vélodrome d'Hiver... Une reconstitution sobre et prenante, un film nécessaire..."
  • "1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sewn on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942."

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  • "Television panel discussions"
  • "Drama"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "War films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "DVD vidéo"
  • "Video recordings for people with visual disabilities"
  • "History"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"

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  • "Rafle (Motion picture)"
  • "LA RAFLE"
  • "La Rafle"@en
  • "La Rafle"
  • "La rafle"
  • "La rafle (film)"