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A Bag of Marbles

Original title: Un sac de billes
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.9K
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A Bag of Marbles (2017)
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In occupied France, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers left to their own devices demonstrate an incredible amount of cleverness, courage, and ingenuity to escape the enemy invasio... Read allIn occupied France, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers left to their own devices demonstrate an incredible amount of cleverness, courage, and ingenuity to escape the enemy invasion and to try to reunite their family once again.In occupied France, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers left to their own devices demonstrate an incredible amount of cleverness, courage, and ingenuity to escape the enemy invasion and to try to reunite their family once again.

  • Director
    • Christian Duguay
  • Writers
    • Joseph Joffo
    • Alexandra Geismar
    • Jonathan Allouche
  • Stars
    • Dorian Le Clech
    • Batyste Fleurial
    • Patrick Bruel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    6.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Joseph Joffo
      • Alexandra Geismar
      • Jonathan Allouche
    • Stars
      • Dorian Le Clech
      • Batyste Fleurial
      • Patrick Bruel
    • 26User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Dorian Le Clech
    • Joseph Joffo
    Batyste Fleurial
    • Maurice Joffo
    • (as Batyste Fleurial Palmieri)
    Patrick Bruel
    Patrick Bruel
    • Roman Joffo
    Elsa Zylberstein
    Elsa Zylberstein
    • Anna Joffo
    Bernard Campan
    Bernard Campan
    • Amboise Mancelier
    Kev Adams
    Kev Adams
    • Ferdinand
    Christian Clavier
    Christian Clavier
    • Docteur Rosen
    César Domboy
    César Domboy
    • Henri Joffo
    Ilian Bergala
    • Albert Joffo
    Emile Berling
    • Raoul Mancelier
    Jocelyne Desverchère
    Jocelyne Desverchère
    • Marcelle Mancelier
    Coline Leclère
    • Françoise
    Éric Bougnon
    • Subinagué
    • (as Eric Bougnon)
    Joël Dupuch
    • Julien, le boulanger
    Holger Daemgen
    Holger Daemgen
    • Alois Brunner
    Michaël Erpelding
    • Raymond
    Eva Leimbergerová
    • Madame Besançon
    Michael Smadja
    • Simon
    • (as Mica Smadja)
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Joseph Joffo
      • Alexandra Geismar
      • Jonathan Allouche
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    User reviews26

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    gcarpiceci-73268

    a movie that needed to be made and needs to be seen

    It is difficult to find the words to review a movie - and even more assign a rating - on a subject like the holocaust, drawing a line between an objective review of the filmic qualities of the movie and the emotional impact of its context. Nevertheless, I found it beautiful, delicate, moving, excruciating - even more so knowing it comes from a true story. The performance of the key actors is impeccable, always perfectly measured even in the most dramatic moments; the narrative tension is maintained high throughout the whole movie between the brutal reality of the events and the poetry of such reality seen through the eyes of a little, brave kid. Personally, I place Un Sac de Billes next to Schindler's List and La Vita é Bella; a movie that needed to be made and needs to be seen.
    7BoBo_Goal32

    Another amazing survival story that should be kept forever in our minds

    I wandered between the channels and there it was, an emotional movie with another amazing holocaust survival story. Especially in these days we must remember how human beings can become animals and treat other humans with an un-human treatment. Remember and never forget that history is starting to repeat itself and do what ever we can not to get there once again.

    It is a story that is based on true events, which occurred to Joseph Joffo, the writer and main character in this movie. It is a family story and especially brothers' special bond and connection between young Jo and his brother - Maurice. They are both finding themselves running from the Nazis rising in France and trying, time to time, to unite with the rest of their family.

    The story is written and performed with "lite" way of telling it. A lot of funny bits, that makes the horrific era to get a little bit softer, then it is remembered through out history pages. As Roberto Benigni tried to make a comedy out of his story, Christian Duguay tries his luck also and makes a big drama with a lot of thrilling moments and most important, funny moments that would let the plot go smoother in the viewers throat.

    Sometimes it feels that Duguay is trying to avoid the monstrosities, in order to stay at reasonable limits of drama, but the movie illustrates properly the difficulties and the horror the Jewish community was, at those times, that mustn't even show any way of returning back to us. Excellent movie that doesn't stand out at its genre, but does the job and keeps the viewer involve and fascinated through all of its runtime.
    6kluseba

    Formulaic yet essential

    A Bag of Marbles is yet another novel and movie about the fate of a Jewish family during the Second World War. Don't get me wrong, it's an important topic, a dark part of history that shall never be forgotten and a thematic that is sadly still relevant nowadays. However, so many novels and movies have already explored the exact same approach presented in this film: Au revoir les enfants, Life is Beautiful, The Book Thief, The Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler's List are only some movies that immediately come to my mind. Instead of getting another similar scenario, it would have been interesting to follow the torn family of collaborators in this film for example. Another fresh change could have been to finally offer the perspective of young German soldiers manipulated by propaganda and disillusioned by war. Since this is a French movie, it's also a little bit too convenient to simply blame the foreign enemy and would have been much more interesting to investigate the crimes of Marshal Pétain in depth. Why not make a movie about revolting French antisemitism in the Dreyfus Affair? Or a movie about France's own racist attitude in their colonies? Instead of trying out anything new, A Bag of Marbles plays it safe and the fact that the novel and movie are based upon true events doesn't help much.

    On the positive side, the acting performances by the teenagers incarnating the two brothers are stellar. The changes of locations keep the movie entertaining and give it an epic touch. The addition of numerous quirky side characters who are trying to find ways to hide their fears adds diversity to the film. There are a few memorable scenes such as the father beating up his own son to teach him how to deny his identity, the younger brother stepping up to save a family of collaborators in an act of civic courage and the same character desperately running after his desperate sweetheart whose family just got attacked by an angry mob.

    On the other side, the story doesn't offer anything new, is slightly dull and slow-paced in the middle section and only touches the surface of several interesting characters such as the Jewish doctor or the family of collaborators. Several chapters from the novel aren't included in the cinematic adaptation and a few details are also changed. Instead of showing the brothers endlessly wandering across mountains, the film should have spent more time developing the numerous interesting side characters and giving some additional information about the historic background.

    In the end, A Bag of Marbles is ultimately a good film but suffers from being just another movie about the fate of a Jewish family during the Second World War. The movie itself has its reasons to be, has a quirky and epic approach going for it and convinces with two really good lead actors. However, European cinema has been saturated with movies of this kind over the past three decades and this film fails both to offer anything new and to compete with its numerous competitors. The most authentic, gripping and sinister movie of this kind is the outstanding The Pianist. But if you really want to get an idea of the horrors of the Second World War, you have to visit a former concentration camp which is an absolutely life-changing experience.
    10Red-125

    Very powerful movie about courage in impossible situations

    Un Sac de Billes was shown in the United States with the translated title A Bag pf Marbles. The film was directed by Christian Duguay. The movie is set in Occupied France. A Jewish family knows that if they stay in Paris, they'll be captured and sent to a concentration camp. Their strategy was to escape to Vichy France. Vichy France was still under German control, but most of the occupying soldiers were Italian. When Italy signed an armistice with the allies, German soldiers moved in. Vichy France was no longer the relatively safe haven that it had been.

    The movie follows two brothers as they painfully make their way to Vichy France, and then try to survive the Nazi occupation. The movie is based on the autobiography of the younger brother--Roman. So, we know that he survived to write about their ordeal. What happened to the rest of the family is something we learn as the movie progresses.

    The two young actors (Dorian Le Clech as Joseph and Patrick Bruel as Roman) are superb. Equally excellent were the actors in supporting roles.

    A Bag of Marbles is an outstanding movie. We saw it on the large screen at the JCC Hart Theatre as part of the wonderful Rochester Jewish Film Festival. The film has a solid IMDb rating of 7.3, but I think it's even better than that. It will work on the small screen. Seek it out and watch it!
    7dierregi

    Well-Made, Poignant Story

    The two main characters of A Bag of Marbles are young Jewish brothers, Joseph and Maurice, whose lives are upended by the German invasion of France.

    They live peacefully in Paris with their parents and two older brothers, until the occupation forces them to flee to the south, where they find temporary refuge - at least until the Nazis tighten their grip on the entire country.

    Yes, it's another film about the Holocaust. And no, I don't understand the so-called "reviewers" who complain about that. If the subject matter bothers them, perhaps they should check the synopsis - or better yet, skip it altogether. As Holocaust films go, this one is exceptionally well made, with strong performances and moments that genuinely move. One especially powerful scene shows Jo's father slapping him to force a denial of his Jewish identity, a brutal act done out of desperate love. Another, more subdued but equally poignant, is Jo's failed attempt at romance with the daughter of a collaborator.

    Definitely worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Kev Adams and Christian Clavier previously starred in Les Profs 2.
    • Goofs
      A sequence show a truck carrying a SS detail as their uniforms indicate it, the truck has clearly visible a license plate referring to Wehrmacht WH. It should have a plate indicating SS.
    • Connections
      Featured in ACS France (2018)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
      • Czech Republic
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • Yiddish
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Un sac de billes
    • Filming locations
      • Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(on location: Nice beach in front of Negresco hotel)
    • Production companies
      • Quad
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      • Gaumont
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    • Budget
      • $21,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $411,318
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,420
      • Mar 25, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,898,998
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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