A bag of marbles
(DVD)

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Published
[United States] : Omnibus Entertainment, [2023].
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1 DVD (113 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
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Arroyo Grande Library - Adult DVD - Adult Audiovisual
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Published
[United States] : Omnibus Entertainment, [2023].
Format
DVD
Language
French
UPC
850021115906

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General Note
Originally released as a motion picture in 2018
General Note
Based on "A bag of marbles" by Joseph Joffo
Participants/Performers
Dorian Le Clech, Batyste Fleurial Palmieri, Patrick Bruel, Elsa Zylberstein, Bernard Campan
Description
This is the true story of two young Jewish brothers in German-occupied France who, with a mind-boggling mix of mischievousness, courage, and ingenuity, will be forced to fend for themselves to survive the enemy invasion and try to bring their family back together. The heartwarming adaptation of Joseph Joffo's enduring memoir tells the story of the Nazi occupation through the eyes of the two young Jewish boys. Paris, 1941: Joseph and Maurice are the sons of Roman, the local barber. At ages ten and twelve, the boys have so little understanding of the persecution of Jews that Joseph thinks nothing of swapping his yellow star for a bag of marbles. Despite their naivete, Roman knows that their best chance to escape the Nazi roundup is to flee on their own to Vichy, France, where their older brothers, Albert and Henri have found a haven
Language
In French, German, Yiddish & Russian, with English subtitles

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