

La Ligne de démarcation, une France coupée en deux (1940-1943)
Between June 1940 and March 1943, the 1,200 kilometer long demarcation line broke France in two. For almost three years she controlled the daily newspaper of 40 million French people. In the north the zone occupied by Hitler's soldiers, in the south the zone administered by Marshal Pétain's Vichy regime. This film lifts the veil in this theater on the shameful mistakes of the collaboration, but also on the most courageous and noble deeds. Archive images and film recordings at places where the border used to be crossed are alternated with interviews with the last witnesses of this time.
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Actors

Chloé Réjon
Self (voice)

Georges Caudron
Self (voice)

Bruno Magne
Self (voice)

Louise Grinberg
Self (voice)

Martin Amic
Self (voice)

Sylvain Lemarie
Self (voice)
Balthazar Gouzou
Self (voice)
Marie-Christine Letort
Self (voice)
Claude Leconte
Self
Monique Fermé
Self
Georges Parnon
Self
Jean Grenier-Godard
Self
Lucienne Wasung
Self

Victor Haïm
Self
Henri Ostrowiecki
Self
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