Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Violins at the Ball (French: Les Violons du bal) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival where Marie-José Nat won the award for Best Actress .

  2. Dec 15, 1974 · Les violons du bal: Directed by Michel Drach. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-José Nat, Gabrielle Doulcet, David Drach. For many years, filmmaker Michel Drach wanted to tell the story of his childhood during WWII and his family's escape from the occupying Nazis.

    • (150)
    • Biography, Drama, War
    • Michel Drach
    • 1974-12-15
  3. Michel Drach. Director. In this WW II drama based on an autobiographical story by director Michel Drach, a Jewish boy and his family living in Nazi occupied France, attempt to escape the cruel invaders. Later the boy grows up to become a filmmaker obsessed with chronicling his childhood.

  4. In this WW II drama based on an autobiographical story by director Michel Drach, a Jewish boy and his family living in Nazi occupied France, attempt to escape the invaders. Later the boy grows up to become a filmmaker obsessed with chronicling his childhood.

  5. Synopsis. In this WW II drama based on an autobiographical story by director Michel Drach, a Jewish boy and his family living in Nazi occupied France, attempt to escape the cruel invaders. Later the boy grows up to become a filmmaker obsessed with chronicling his childhood. Cast. Crew.

    • Michel Drach
  6. For many years, filmmaker Michel Drach wanted to tell the story of his childhood during WWII and his familys escape from the occupying Nazis. The film explores his bittersweet memories, inter-cutting between his quest to make the film and the past.

  7. Violins at the Ball is a film directed by Michel Drach with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-José Nat, Gabrielle Doulcet. Year: 1974. Original title: Les violons du bal (Violins at the Ball).