Paris, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerge... Read allParis, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerges.Paris, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerges.
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begins in 1941, not 1940.
When the resistance began. very honest, realistic. youths, women, and communists WERE the heroes--the men were pows, dead, or in england or north africa.
as good a depiction of anything in the war as i've seen for a long time. real venues, uniforms, weapons, vehicles, concerns, motives.
because its a construction, laps into 'train,' 'monuments men,' 'la rafle...'
as good a depiction of anything in the war as i've seen for a long time. real venues, uniforms, weapons, vehicles, concerns, motives.
because its a construction, laps into 'train,' 'monuments men,' 'la rafle...'
Rather Good French TV serial on the Resistance fighters
This is a six part dramatisation of the fledgling resistance movement that grew up in France after the German invasion in 1940. It is told through the eyes of Lili (Pauline Burlet 'The Past') and her close friend and 'brother' Jeannot - Tom Hudson.
It deals with the escalation as the atrocities grow so too does the resolve of those fighting to free themselves from it. It covers the entire period of the War too so you can see the progress of what took place.
This is a very realistic portrayal, as far as I can tell, in that it does not romanticise the terrible struggle but shows how desperate it can be. 'Army of Shadows' is arguably the most graphic at doing this and some could, rightly, argue that this is deliberately softer. Still the point is made that there were many losers and some who lost in different ways – even the 'traitors'.
It is very well made too with some great period pieces and some wonderful cars. The limits of the production budget can be seen in the limitation of some of location shoots but none of that will detract from what is a commendable piece of television.
It deals with the escalation as the atrocities grow so too does the resolve of those fighting to free themselves from it. It covers the entire period of the War too so you can see the progress of what took place.
This is a very realistic portrayal, as far as I can tell, in that it does not romanticise the terrible struggle but shows how desperate it can be. 'Army of Shadows' is arguably the most graphic at doing this and some could, rightly, argue that this is deliberately softer. Still the point is made that there were many losers and some who lost in different ways – even the 'traitors'.
It is very well made too with some great period pieces and some wonderful cars. The limits of the production budget can be seen in the limitation of some of location shoots but none of that will detract from what is a commendable piece of television.
"France during the German occupation" is one of my hobby!
This is a series with mediocre directing, amateurish actors with no salient personalities, generic plot, no tempo or rhythm, or pace, dull everything, kind of low budget.
Watch "a French Village " instead....which I could not stop watching.
How the French won the war...not.
This series seems directed at a younger, possibly more impressionable,audience. Many characters are quite young and the story is a rather naive rendition of the resistance movement in France. To it's credit it focuses on the treachery of many French officials against it's own people and the bad Nazis are a backdrop. Although based on true events the central character seems a creation to link the stories together and she is it's weakest link. Played mostly deadpan she comes across as Mademoiselle Nancy Drew. "Young things do sabotage" might have been an apter title. Far better to watch "A French Village" for a more in depth and sophisticated look at occupied France.
Brilliantly done!
We loved this beautifully acted and filmed series. Everyone was cast perfectly. The cinematography fabulous and the story so very interesting. Would love to see more series this well done!
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the opening credits proclaim that the series is "Based on a true story.", the disclaimer in the end credits state that, "This story is purely a work of fiction. Any resemblance to a real event, a character, a group or a company, whether past or present, would be coincidental and involuntary."
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- Vastupanu
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- Musée de l'Homme, Trocadéro, Paris, France(Musée de l'Homme)
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- 52m
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