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Jeannou
Jeannou lives in a castle in Périgord with his father, the last man of aristocratic lineage landowners, very attached to traditions. She meets Peter, a young engineer, she joined in Paris, decided to marry her. A few months later, pregnant, she returned to the area where the wedding will be celebrated.
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Plot Summary
Set during World War II, the film follows Jeannou, a young boy living in a rural French village. As the war encroaches upon their peaceful existence, Jeannou witnesses the harsh realities of occupation and resistance. He forms a deep bond with a visiting resistance fighter, learning about courage and sacrifice amidst the turmoil.
Critical Reception
Jeannou is a wartime drama that offers a poignant portrayal of childhood innocence confronting the brutality of conflict. While perhaps not as widely remembered as other films of the era, it has been recognized for its sensitive handling of difficult themes and its evocation of French resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a child's perspective on war.
Commended for its depiction of rural French life under occupation.
Noted for its somber yet hopeful tone regarding resistance.
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Fun Fact
The film was made during the German occupation of France, adding a layer of real-time tension to its production and themes.
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