Almost Peaceful (2002)
Synopsis of Almost Peaceful
A group of Jewish Holocaust survivors attempt to restart their lives after Europe's liberation from Nazi occupation in director Michel Deville's 2002 ensemble drama Almost Peaceful. Husband and wife couple Albert (Simon Abkaryan) and Lea (Zabou Breitman) attempt to rebuild their tailoring business in central Paris, starting with the hiring of staff for their company. All of their new employees have been scarred -- in varying degrees -- by their experiences during the war. Charles (Denis Podalydes) lost his entire family to the death camps, while Maurice (Stanislas Merhar) seems to be unable to sustain long-term relationships and -- as a result -- frequents whorehouses for companionship. While all of them initially refuse to discuss their experiences during the war, they all also eventually realize that the only way to truly move forward with the rest of their lives is to come to terms with their pasts. ~ Ryan Shriver, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 94 mins
Complete Cast of Almost Peaceful
- Simon Abkarian - Albert
- Denis Podalydès - Charles
- Lubna Azabal - Jacqueline
- Clotilde Courau - Simone
- Malik Zidi - Joseph
- Zabou Breitman - Lea
- Vincent Elbaz - Leon
- Stanislas Merhar - Maurice
- Julie Gayet - Madame Andree
- Director(s):
- Michel Deville
- Writer(s):
- Rosalinde Deville
- Producer(s):
- Rosalinde Deville
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