Until “The Zone of Interest” upended the way of doing things, a commonly flexed method of approaching a Holocaust story was to time-capsule its good-vs.-evil realities, treating the scenario as rife ...
Paris 1942. François Mercier is an ordinary man who only aspires to start a family with the woman he loves, Blanche. He is also the employee of a talented jeweler, Mr. Haffmann. But faced with the ...
Winner of 16 film festival audience awards, “Farewell, Mr, Haffmann” started screening Friday, Dec. 22, at Movies of Delray and Movies of Lake Worth. Adapted from Jean-Philippe Daguerre’s stage play, ...
France’s leading film group Pathé isn’t done earning critical laurels with Sian Heder’s “Coda,” having just won the Hollywood Critics Association’s Spotlight Award, as well as the Hamilton Behind The ...
Collaboration during the Nazi occupation of Paris takes center stage in a new Gallic drama, “Farewell, Mr. Haffmann,” playing at the Quad Cinema starting Friday. A disabled French gentile, François, ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The French play Adieu Monsieur Haffmann by Jean-Philippe Daguerre has been ...
The premise is brutally absurd. In occupied Paris in 1942, Jewish jeweller Joseph Haffmann offers to transfer his business to his gentile employee Pierre Vigneau, if Pierre will conceal him from the ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The French play Adieu Monsieur Haffmann by Jean-Philippe Daguerre has been ...
The year is 1942. Paris is under Nazi occupation. Jews are being rounded up. Joseph Haffmann, a Jewish owner of a jewellery shop and his long- standing employee Pierre Vigneau change roles as part of ...
Paris 1942. François Mercier is an ordinary man who only aspires to start a family with the woman he loves, Blanche. He is also the employee of a talented jeweler, Mr. Haffmann. But faced with the ...
France’s leading film group Pathé isn’t done earning critical laurels with Sian Heder’s “Coda,” having just won the Hollywood Critics Association’s Spotlight Award, as well as the Hamilton Behind The ...
France’s leading film group Pathé isn’t done earning critical laurels with Sian Heder’s “Coda,” having just won the Hollywood Critics Association’s Spotlight Award, as well as the Hamilton Behind The ...