Best French Films of the Occupation
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La Fille du puisatier (1940)
The best of Marcel Pagnol's "single mother" dramas brings together two giants of French cinema, Raimu and Fernandel.
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Volpone (1941)
Harry Baur is the definitive Volpone in this superlative adaptation of the famous Ben Jonson play, which also stars Louis Jouvet.
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L'Assassinat du Père Noël (1941)
This dark murder mystery was the first film to be made in France under the Occupation, which lends it a grim double meaning.
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Le Dernier des six (1941)
Pierre Fresnay and Suzy Delair make an unlikely crime-fighting duo in this slick comedy thriller, scripted by H.G. Clouzot.
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Les Visiteurs du soir (1942)
Symbols of French resistance abound in this historical fantasy, made during the Occupation, with a deliciously diabolical performance from Jules Berry.
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Inconnus dans la maison (1942)
Raimu gives a masterful performance in this dark, atmospheric adaptation of a Georges Simenon novel.
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Le Corbeau (1943)
This "black diamond" of the Occupation is an ingeniously crafted suspense thriller and a shocking depiction of a morally bankrupt society.
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Douce (1943)
This poignant upstairs-downstairs drama has an appealing blend of romance and satire, with a great performance from Odette Joyeux.
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Goupi mains rouges (1943)
This black comedy-cum-rural thriller features some wonderfully eccentric performances from actors such as Robert Le Vigan and Fernand Ledoux.
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Boule de suif (1945)
Made soon after the Liberation, this spirited satire on the Occupation condemns the complacent bourgeoisie and glorifies the Resistance.
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La Fiancée des ténèbres (1945)
This creepy neo-realist fantasy feels like a cross between Cocteau's
La Belle et la bête
and the 1976 horror film
The Omen
.
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Falbalas (1945)
The world of haute couture is the backdrop for this poignant melodrama in which a top fashion designer is driven insane by love.
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Un ami viendra ce soir (1946)
The first French film to tackle France's treatment of Jews during WWII and the thorny issue of collaboration with the Nazis.
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Monsieur Vincent (1947)
This compelling portrait of St Vincent de Paul, starring Pierre Fresnay, was the first French film to win an Oscar.
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Quai des Orfèvres (1947)
This dark suspense thriller from the director of
Les Diaboliques
gives a rare insight into the French music hall of the 1940s.
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Les Jeux sont faits (1947)
Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre conceived this existentialist fantasy, which explores the question of free will with imagination and humour.
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Le Silence est d'or (1947)
Maurice Chevalier stars in this delightful Parisian melodrama, René Clair's first French film after his return from Hollywood.
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Le Diable au corps (1947)
Gérard Philipe is perfectly cast as the hero of this sublime adaptation of Raymond Radiguet's scandalous 1923 novel.
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