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The Rays and Shadows
Overview
Jean and Otto, a French newspaperman and a young German Francophile, are fighting for peace in Europe. Jean’s daughter, Corinne, is launching a brilliant acting career in the film world, but war breaks out and France is occupied. The two friends have a major role to play in this new France. Jean becomes a big press baron and an ardent advocate of collaboration with the occupying forces, while Otto becomes the Reich’s ambassador in Paris. Corinne, meanwhile, finds herself thrown into the lion’s pit.
Details
- Release date
- 2026-03-18
- Runtime
- 199 min
- Genres
- Drama, History, Family
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Curiosa Films, Waiting for Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, Gaumont
- Country
- France
- Original language
- FR
Cast
- Jean Dujardin as Jean Luchaire
- Nastya Golubeva Carax as Corinne Luchaire
- August Diehl as Otto Abetz
- Olivier Chantreau as Guy de Voisins
- Anna Próchniak as Lydia Rogers
- Lucile Vignolles as Suzanne de Bruyker
- Chloé Astor as Françoise Luchaire
- Vincent Colombe as Guy Crouzet
- Maria Cavalier-Bazan as Eva
- Valeriu Andriuță as Léonide Moguy
- François de Brauer as Pierre Labarrière
- Meherio Patoux as Corinne Luchaire (enfant)
Crew
- Xavier Giannoli - Director
- Xavier Giannoli - Screenplay
- Jacques Fieschi - Screenplay
- Patrick Godeau - Screenplay
- Yves Stavrides - Screenplay
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