In this 1974 Louis Malle film set during the waning days of WWII, a young man living in German-occupied France spends his days working as a menial in a nursing home and on his family’s farm. His ...
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Louis Malle, who died at 63 in 1994, was restlessly adventurous, strangely uneven, sometimes quite brilliant. There's an unpredictable relationship in his films between the cool and the hot. When they ...
Louis Malle’s troubling and finely perceived (if sluggishly paced) 1974 study of a bumbling French peasant boy’s drift into fascism. Set in the last years of World War II, the film makes no blanket ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A chilling tale from the rural backblocks of south-west France of a bored farm boy who offers his services to the local Resistance, and ...
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