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Children of Chaos
An officer, two of his comrades and a social worker want to create the "Carrefour", a place for lost children and teens to give them a chance not to fall by the wayside and spend most of their life in jail.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Nazi occupation of Paris, this drama follows a group of children as they navigate the harsh realities of war. Amidst deprivation and fear, they form bonds and find ways to maintain their innocence and spirit. The film highlights their resilience and the impact of the conflict on their young lives.
Critical Reception
While not a widely released film internationally, 'Children of Chaos' is recognized for its poignant portrayal of wartime childhood in France. Critics at the time noted its emotional depth and its ability to capture the resilience of youth under duress.
What Reviewers Say
A moving depiction of wartime hardship through the eyes of children.
Praised for its emotional resonance and focus on resilience.
Offers a poignant look at the impact of conflict on youth.
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Fun Fact
The film was made in France during the German occupation and reflects the somber mood and realities of life under Nazi rule.
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