Please help, I have developed a deep thirst for knowledge of this kind!
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thedude_85 — 16 years ago(December 03, 2009 10:20 AM)
Le chagrin et la piti (the sorrow and the pity) is a superb 1969 documentary about occupied and Vichy France featuring loads of interviews with Resistance members, ex German soldiers, politicians and even a former member of the SS. Woody Allen is a big fan and his character famously took Annie Hall to see it in the film of the same name. It is a fascinating look at France during WW2, told from all sides.
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deeveed — 15 years ago(February 25, 2011 06:38 AM)
I have them all and yes all are excellent.
"Eye of Vichy", the dvd, while not actually on the Resistance, does a give a fine overview of what they were up against in France during the time.
And another dvd is "La Bataille du Rail" whcih shows French railway workers sabotaging Nazi supply trains. -
bricksnmortar82 — 10 years ago(December 20, 2015 05:12 AM)
Soldier of Orange (Dutch)
Black Book (Dutch)
Ivan's Childhood (Soviet/Russian)
Flame & Citroen (Danish)
A Generation (Polish)
Kanal (Polish)
Ashes & Diamonds (Polish)
Rome: Open City (Italian)
Army of Crime (French)
Ballad of a Soldier (Soviet/Russian)
The Cranes Are Flying (Soviet/Russian)
The Ascent (Soviet/Russian/Belarusan)
A Man Escaped (French)
My Way Home (Hungarian)
Germany Year Zero (Italian)
City of Life and Death (Chinese)
And the following films aren't totally about WWII, but rather the Spanish Civil War of '36-'39 (which, like the Second Sino-Japanese War of '37-'45, was really a precursor to what was in essence the same struggle anyway):
Land & Freedom
Libertarias
Ay, Carmela!
La Voz Dormida
The Devil's Backbone
L'espoir (French)