Hailed as one of the most moving and influential films of our time this Oscar nominated documentary by director Marcel Ophuls has continued to garner international acclaim since its release in 1969. An epic account of the occupation of small French industrial city Clermont-Ferrand by the Germans in World War 2 Ophuls combines interviews along with archive footage to explore the reality of occupation. Speaking to Resistance fighters collaborators spies farmers government officials writers artists and veterans it is perhaps the most gripping and inspiring portrait of how ordinary people actually conducted themselves under extraordinary circumstances.
During the Allied push to Paris, General Patton's tanks have outrun their supply lines in a dramatic dash into German-held territory. Lieut. Campbell is assigned to throw together a racially mixed 'red ball' unit of supply trucks and get them through to the front. Campbell's sergeant is Kallek, a bitter young man who despises Campbell, believing him to be responsible for the death of his brother before World War II began. The two men remain at odds during the dangerous mission, and find the...
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