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The Milice française (French Militia), generally called la Milice (lit. ' the militia ' ; French pronunciation: [milis] ), was a political paramilitary organization created on 30 January 1943 by the Vichy régime (with German aid) to help fight against the French Resistance during World War II .
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Salon Kitty (film) The Savior (1971 film) A Secret; The Seventh Company Has Been Found; The Seventh Company Outdoors; Shock Troops (film) Shttl; Le Silence de la Mer (2004 film) Le Silence de la mer (1949 film) The Sorrow and the Pity; Strayed (2003 film) Sturmtruppen (film) Suite Française (film) The Sun (film)
De Gaulle (Part 1 & 2) De Gaulle (Parties 1 & 2) Antonin Baudry: Simon Abkarian, Niels Schneider, Thierry Lhermitte: Pathé [51] [52] Dracula: A Love Tale ‡ Dracula: A Love Tale: Luc Besson: Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Matilda De Angelis, Zoë Bleu, Haymon Maria Buttinger Apollo Films [53] French Lover † French Lover: Nina Rives
American-French co-production [1] Atlantic City: Louis Malle: Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Michel Piccoli: Crime, romance: Canadian-French co-production [2] Death Watch: Bertrand Tavernier: Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Stanton: Science fiction: French-West German co-production [3] [4] [5] Every Man for Himself: Jean-Luc Godard
French films released in 1968; Title Director Cast Genre Notes 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War: Joris Ivens: Documentary [1] 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman: Dominique Delouche: Danielle Darrieux, Robert Hoffmann, Lena Skerla: Drama, romance: French-West German co-production [2] Adieu l'ami: Jean Herman: Alain Delon, Charles Bronson, Olga Georges ...
L'Ennemi intime, co-written by Florent-Emilio Siri and Patrick Rotman, a French historian, documentary film-maker and screenwriter, is set during the French Algerian War and was inspired by Rotman's non-fiction book, La guerre sans nom (The Undeclared War) published in 1992, and subsequent French television documentary (L'Ennemi intime co-written with the director Bertrand Tavernier and ...
Nominated for Oscar, +6 wins, +2 nom. In the Country of Juliets: Mehdi Charef: Entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival: Indochine: Régis Wargnier: Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Perez Romantic drama: Won Oscar, +9 wins, +10 nominations Patrick Dewaere: Marc Esposito: Documentary: Screened at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival: The Return of Casanova ...