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Release Date:
September 3, 1967
Original Title:
Munich ou la paix pour cent ans
Alternate Titles:
Munich 1938, ou la paix pour cent ans
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
NDR
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 172
September 28, 1938, war is about to break out. Tension was mounting, as Chamberlain and Daladier on one side, and Hitler and Mussolini on the other, met in Munich. This conference marked the culmination of the weakness of European democracies in the face of the rise of fascism. Through period documents and interviews, author Marcel Ophüls recounts this meeting and recreates the European climate of 1938.
Assistant Camera:
Alain Montrobert
Assistant Editor:
Nina Ratz
Cinematography:
Jacques Durr
Horst Schröder
Director:
Marcel Ophüls
Documentation & Support:
Arlette Javelle
Editor:
Gilberte Hirsch
Annemarie Schütte
Producer:
André Harris
Alain de Sedouy
Researcher:
Jacques-Olivier Chattard
Sound:
Jean-Noël Mevil Blanche
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Pietrobelli
Writer:
Marcel Ophüls
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