A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 2004
Original Title:
93, rue Lauriston
Genres:
Crime | Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Canal+
GMT Productions
Okko Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
93, rue Lauriston, in the 16th arrondissement de Paris, is an address of bleak memory. It was indeed the headquarter of the French Gestapo, which was active between 1941 and 1944 and was headed by Henri Lafont and Pierre Loutrel, two wanted criminals. On the day of 1940 he was demobilized, little did well-meaning Léon Jabinet know that he would be associated with such disreputable characters. And yet, some time later, Odile Panzer, the Jewish girl he has been hiding at his parents'place, is arrested by the Gestapo. On this occasion Léon is offered a deal for her release: collaborating with the Carlingue (another name for the French auxiliaries of the Nazi police) and Odile will be free. Or else... What should he do?
Adaptation:
Jean-Claude Grumberg
Assistant Camera:
Martin Schmarc
Casting Director:
Sylvie Brocheré
Costume Design:
Sophie Dussaud
Dialogue:
Jean-Claude Grumberg
Director:
Denys Granier-Deferre
Director of Photography:
Guillaume Schiffman
Editor:
Sophie Cornu
First Assistant Camera:
Vladimír Duben
Line Producer:
Christophe Valette
Original Music Composer:
Bernard Grimaldi
Producer:
Jean-Pierre Guérin
Production Coordinator:
Véronique Marchat
Production Design:
Frédéric Astich-Barre
Second Assistant Camera:
Martin Brych
Steadicam Operator:
Martin Točka
Still Photographer:
Charlotte Shousboe
Writer:
Jean-Claude Grumberg
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