It is an exceptional archival treasure. One of those rare books discovered in a family library. From 1925, Arnaud de Roquefeuil, a young Norman landowner, chronicled his life in a form that was new for the time: the comic strip. History ...See moreIt is an exceptional archival treasure. One of those rare books discovered in a family library. From 1925, Arnaud de Roquefeuil, a young Norman landowner, chronicled his life in a form that was new for the time: the comic strip. History wanted him to live through the Second World War. He knew everything there: the Maginot Line and the debacle, the prison camps and the Resistance, until the deportation to Buchenwald. And he drew everything. Never before had his illustrated chronicle been shown to the general public. It is the narrative and visual framework of this documentary.
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