Je ne vous oublierai jamais (2010)
Directed by Pascal Kané

Drama

Film Synopsis

Marseilles, 1941.  Despite the war, the young Levilé hopes to smuggle his mother and sisters out of Poland and arrange their departure for Argentina.  But, guilt-stricken, he confuses his present reality with the phantoms of his bad conscience.  Rosa, a singer, falls in love with Levilé and does her best to save him from the Vichy police...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Kané
  • Script: Pascal Kané, Jacques Fieschi, Philippe Lamensch
  • Cinematographer: Wilfrid Sempé
  • Music: Jorge Arriagada
  • Cast: Rudi Rosenberg (Louis), Fanny Valette (Rosa Derouault), Pierre Arditi (Armand de La Frémerie), Hannelore Elsner (Salomé), Patrick Mille (Sylvain Itkine), Andrea Sawatzki (Zelda), Alexa Doctorow (Esther), Sophie Le Tellier (Marion), Mireille Viti (Lucienne), Wiebke Frost (Hilda Schirmer), Samuel Wizmane (Albert Bénaroche), Stefan Sattler (Hans Schirmer), Roger Trapp (Letort), Fedele Papalia (Régisseur), Agnès Verlinde (Yvette), Gabriel Cinque (Duval), Michel Israel (Georges Glicksmann), Luis Jaime Cortez (Sanchez), Julien Pastorello (Pierrot), Leonardo De la Barra (Consul d'Argentine)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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