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Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation (2011)

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 1H 12M

Director : Isabelle Clarke

Synopsis

Love & Sex under Nazi Occupation questions the burning mystery of intimate heterosexual and homosexual relations in times of war... and shows how being close to death reinforces the yearning for passion, for pleasure, for transgression, for desire as a last burst of freedom, as an ultimate call to life. Nearly two hundred thousands children are thought to be born of the union of French women with German soldiers. Women weren't the Germans' only conquests; indeed, occupied Paris swarms with all kinds of homosexuals—from Genet to Cocteau—who treated with the occupier. The fate of those women who were shaved at the end of the war for fraternizing with Germans is the punishment of a France that lied down and slept with the enemy.

Actors

Anouchka Delon
Anouchka Delon
Narrator (voice)
Yvette Lebon
Yvette Lebon
Self
Danielle Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux
Self (archival footage)
Arletty
Arletty
Self (archival footage)
Mireille Balin
Mireille Balin
Self (archival footage)
Corinne Luchaire
Corinne Luchaire
Self (archival footage)
Ginette Leclerc
Ginette Leclerc
Self (archival footage)
Gisèle Guillemot
Gisèle Guillemot
Self
Pierre Barillet
Pierre Barillet
Self
Patrick Buisson
Patrick Buisson
Self
Robert Hugues-Lambert
Robert Hugues-Lambert
Self (archival footage)

Crews

Isabelle Clarke
Isabelle Clarke
Director
Mathilde Rougeron
Mathilde Rougeron
Editor
Isabelle Clarke
Isabelle Clarke
Writer
Daniel Costelle
Daniel Costelle
Writer
Camille Lavavasseur
Camille Lavavasseur
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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