Le vieil homme et l'enfant – The Two Of Us (1967) Criterion Collection
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Language: French | Subtitle: English Included | 87min | 417MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: Comedy | Drama | 4 wins & 1 nomination
IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 (757 users)
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Language: French | Subtitle: English Included | 87min | 417MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: Comedy | Drama | 4 wins & 1 nomination
IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 (757 users)
Director: Claude Berri
Claude is a Jew. Because of the risks of an arrest (France is occupied by the Nazis), his parents send him away to an elderly couple in the country. Pepe, the husband, is a Petain supporter and a anti-Semite, but he does not know about Claude's religion. The film is the story of their growing mutual affection.
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A young Jewish boy living in Nazi-occupied Paris is sent by his parents to the countryside to live with an elderly Catholic couple until France’s liberation. Forced to hide his identity, the eight-year-old, Claude (played delicately by first-time actor Alain Cohen), bonds with the irascible, staunchly anti-Semitic Grampa (Michel Simon), who improbably becomes his friend and confidant. Poignant and lighthearted, The Two of Us was acclaimed director Claude Berri’s debut feature, based on own childhood experiences, and gave the legendary Simon one of his most memorable roles in the twilight of his career.
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