THE SORROW AND THE PITY


'''The Sorrow and the Pity''' (French: '''Le Chagrin et la pitié''') is a two part documentary film by Marcel Ophüls that concerns the French resistance and collaboration with the Vichy government and the Nazis during World War II. This 1969 film used interviews of a German officer, collaborators, and resistance fighters from Clermont-Ferrand. They comment on the nature and reasons for collaboration. The reasons include anti-Semitism, anglophobia, fear of Bolsheviks and Soviet invasion, and simple caution. Part one, ''The Collapse,'' has an extended interview with Pierre Mendès-France. He had been jailed for Anti-Vichy action and later served as Prime Minister of liberated France. Hence he had opposed the Vichy government of Pétain and also the occupying Nazis. The center of Part II, ''The Choice'', revolved around Christian de la Mazière, who is something of a counterpoint to that. De la Maziere was one of 7,000 French youth to fight on the Eastern Front wearing German uniforms. The film shows the French people's response to occupation as heroic, pitiable, monstrous and sometimes all at once. The post-war humiliation of the women who served (or were married to) Vichy men perhaps gave the strongest mix of all three.
Maurice Chevalier's 'Sweepin' the Clouds Away' is the theme tune of the film.
The film is referenced a number of times in Woody Allen's film Annie Hall.

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Persons interviewed for the film
Persons present or speaking in archival footage
External links

Persons interviewed for the film



Georges Bidault

Matthäus Bleibinger

Charles Braun

Maurice Buckmaster

Emile Coulaudon

Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie

Comte René de Chambrun

Christian de la Mazière [1]

Jacques Duclos

Colonel R. Du Jonchay

Anthony Eden

Marcel Fouche-Degliame

Raphael Geminiani

Alexis Grave

Louis Grave

Marius Klein

Georges Lamirand

Pierre Le Calvez

Claude Levy

Pierre Mendès-France

Elmar Michel

Denis Rake

Henri Rochat

Paul Schmidt

Edward Spears

Helmut Tausend

Roger Tounze

Marcel Verdier

Walter Warlimont

Persons present or speaking in archival footage



Emmanuel d'Astier

Junie Astor

René Bousquet

Maurice Chevalier

Danielle Darrieux

Suzy Delair

Jacques Doriot

Charles de Gaulle

Raymond Guyot [2]

Adolf Hitler

Reinhard Heydrich

Pierre Laval

Philippe Pétain

Albert Préjean

Viviane Romance

External links





French language Wikipedia entry ''Le Chagrin et la pitié''

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