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Sarah's Key (2010)

Sarah's Key (2010)
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A tragic and shameful moment in French history continues to have consequences in the present day in this screen adaptation of the novel by Tatiana de Rosnay. Julia Jarmond (Kristin Scott Thomas) is an American writer living in Paris with her husband, Bertrand (Frédéric Pierrot), an architect who is restoring a block of apartments in Paris owned by his family. Julia learns that Bertrand's family obtained the building through less than honorable means; the original owners were Jews who were forced to sell in the wake of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in 1942, when the Nazi-affiliated Vichy government arrested over 13,000 Parisian Jews. One of the victims was Sarah Starzynski (Mélusine Mayance), a ten-year-old girl who tried to protect her younger brother by locking him in a cupboard in their apartment. Fearing for her brother's safety, Sarah escapes the crowded cycling stadium where the Jews are being held and tries to make her way back home. Julia learns of Sarah's story while doing research on the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, and her investigation teaches her a great deal about an event many in France are reluctant to discuss, as well as the links to Bertrand's family. Elle S'Appelait Sarah (aka Sarah's Key) was, along with La Rafle, one of two films concerning the Vel'd'Hiv Roundup released in France in 2010. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristin Scott ThomasMélusine Mayance, (more)
Director(s):
Gilles Paquet-Brenner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Sarah's Key

A tragic and shameful moment in French history continues to have consequences in the present day in this screen adaptation of the novel by Tatiana de Rosnay. Julia Jarmond (Kristin Scott Thomas) is an American writer living in Paris with her husband, Bertrand (Frédéric Pierrot), an architect who is restoring a block of apartments in Paris owned by his family. Julia learns that Bertrand's family obtained the building through less than honorable means; the original owners were Jews who were forced to sell in the wake of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in 1942, when the Nazi-affiliated Vichy government arrested over 13,000 Parisian Jews. One of the victims was Sarah Starzynski (Mélusine Mayance), a ten-year-old girl who tried to protect her younger brother by locking him in a cupboard in their apartment. Fearing for her brother's safety, Sarah escapes the crowded cycling stadium where the Jews are being held and tries to make her way back home. Julia learns of Sarah's story while doing research on the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, and her investigation teaches her a great deal about an event many in France are reluctant to discuss, as well as the links to Bertrand's family. Elle S'Appelait Sarah (aka Sarah's Key) was, along with La Rafle, one of two films concerning the Vel'd'Hiv Roundup released in France in 2010. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Gilles Paquet-Brenner
Writer(s):
Serge JoncourGilles Paquet-Brenner
Producer(s):
Stephane Marsil
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(War Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    Saracia S.

    I originally turned this off after the first 10 minutes. The subject matter was distasteful and horrific to me, and I am not talking abourt the rounding up of the French Jews. However, sometimes you can't unsee things. I turned it on again the next day and found it to be superbly well acted and gripping. KST is fantastic. Her face is a book of emotion. The ending was overwhelmingly emotional and I was not expecting the tears that flowed. It would not have been such an emotional ending but for the exceptional buildup and great film sequencing.

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    Sam P.

    An incredible tale of horror, compromise and truth--a picture of a government unrestrained by constitutional law directed only by what was a popular standard of the day, the hatred of Jews. The human suffering that results should frighten those who are currently demanding a government with unrestrained power simply because it appeals to the social elite. A definite must see.

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    Ben N.

    I saw this movie 2 or 3 times within a short period of time. Excellent, gave me goosebumps at times. The kind of movie that once started you'll have to finish to find out what happens. Fwiw, I never read the book and could follow the movie...but you definitely need to pay close attention.

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