Lucie Aubrac
- Original title
- Lucie Aubrac
- Year
- 1997
- Running time
- 115 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Claude Berri. Autobiography: Lucie Aubrac
- Cast
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- Carole Bouquet
- Daniel Auteuil
- Patrice Chéreau
- Jean-Roger Milo
- Jean Martin
- Eric Boucher
- Heino Ferch
- Andrzej Seweryn
- Pascal Greggory
- Alain Maratrat
- Jean-Louis Richard
- Franck de la Personne
- Bernard Verley
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Drama | II World War. Based on a true story
- Synopsis
- Based on Lucie Aubrac's autobiographic novel, the movie tells the story of a couple of participants in the French Resistance to German occupation during World War II. Passion and wit help Lucie free her husband Raymond from certain death at the hands of the Gestapo (the German Secret Police) on more than one occasion. The movie highlights the relationship between Lucie and Raymond, and their and others' heroism in battle. Historians still debate whether, in reality, the Aubracs became turncoats and betrayed Jean Moulin ("Max"). Moulin, the Resistance's mastermind and most famous hero, subsequently died without speaking at the hands of notorious Gestapo officer and torturer Klaus Barbie, the "Butcher of Lyons".
- Awards
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1997: Berlin Film Festival: Official Selection1997: Nominated BAFTA Awards: Best Film not in the English Language
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