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Sarah's Key
Sarah's Key
On the night of 16 July 1942, ten year old Sarah and her parents are being arrested and transported to the Velodrome d'Hiver in Paris where thousands of other jews are being sent to get deported. Sarah however managed to lock her little brother in a closet just before the police entered their apartment. Sixty years later, Julia Jarmond, an American journalist in Paris, gets the assignment to write an article about this raid, a black page in the history of France. She starts digging archives and through Sarah's file discovers a well kept secret about her own in-laws.
rating
7.287
runtime
111 min

Release

2010-09-16

Genres

Cast

Kristin Scott Thomas
Kristin Scott Thomas
as Julia Jarmond
Mélusine Mayance
Mélusine Mayance
as Sarah Starzynski, child
Niels Arestrup
Niels Arestrup
as Jules Dufaure
Frédéric Pierrot
Frédéric Pierrot
as Bertrand Tezac
Michel Duchaussoy
Michel Duchaussoy
as Edouard Tezac
Dominique Frot
Dominique Frot
as Genneviève Dufaure
Natasha Mashkevich
Natasha Mashkevich
as Rywka Starzynski
Gisèle Casadesus
Gisèle Casadesus
as Mamé Tezac
Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn
as William Rainsferd
Sarah Ber
Sarah Ber
as Rachel
Arben Bajraktaraj
Arben Bajraktaraj
as Wladyslaw Starzynski
James Gerard
James Gerard
as Mike Bambers
Joseph Rezwin
Joseph Rezwin
as Joshua
Kate Moran
Kate Moran
as Alexandra
Paul Mercier
Paul Mercier
as Michel Starzynski
Alexandre Le Provost
Alexandre Le Provost
as Plainclothes policeman
Serpentine Teyssier
Serpentine Teyssier
as Mrs Royer
Simon Eine
Simon Eine
as Franck Levy
Julie Fournier
Julie Fournier
as Anna
Paige Barr
Paige Barr
as Ornella Harris
Joanna Merlin
Joanna Merlin
as Mrs. Rainsferd
George Birt
George Birt
as Richard Rainsferd
Vinciane Millereau
Vinciane Millereau
as Nathalie Dufaure
Sylviane Fraval
Sylviane Fraval
as Colette
Dan Herzberg
Dan Herzberg
as Jacques
Nancy Tate
Nancy Tate
as Alice
Frédérick Guillaud
Frédérick Guillaud
as Richard Rainsferd, young
Maurice Lustyk
Maurice Lustyk
as Man with violin
Charlotte Poutrel
Charlotte Poutrel
as Sarah Starzynski, adult
Maxim Driesen
Maxim Driesen
as Edouard Tezac, child
Xavier Beja
Xavier Beja
as André Tezac
Jacqueline Noëlle
Jacqueline Noëlle
as Old woman
Jean-Pierre Hutinet
Jean-Pierre Hutinet
as Village doctor
Jonathan Kerr
Jonathan Kerr
as Camp police officer
Matthias Kress
Matthias Kress
as German officer at farm
Franck Beckmann
Franck Beckmann
as German officer in train
Nicolas Seconda
Nicolas Seconda
as Gendarme Vel d'Hiv
François d'Aubigny
François d'Aubigny
as Gendarme Vel d'Hiv
Stéphane Charond
Stéphane Charond
as Camp gendarme
José Fumanal
José Fumanal
as Camp gendarme
Gilles Louzon
Gilles Louzon
as Camp gendarme
Pierre Nahori
Pierre Nahori
as Policeman in train
Yasmine Ghazarian
Yasmine Ghazarian
as Camp woman
Naëva Lissonnet
Naëva Lissonnet
as Little girl in camp
Céline Caussimon
Céline Caussimon
as Nurse Vel d'Hiv
Claudine Acs
Claudine Acs
as Hysterical woman Vel d'Hiv
Viktoria Li
Viktoria Li
as Clinical nurse
Loïc Risser
Loïc Risser
as Male nurse
Franck Chilly
Franck Chilly
as Stretcher-bearer
Marco Florio
Marco Florio
as Italian waiter
Alice St. Clair
Alice St. Clair
as Mozart Cafe Waitress
Stéphanie Gesnel
Stéphanie Gesnel
as Young woman at the window
Gérard Couchet
Gérard Couchet
as Old man at the window
Mark Fairchild
Mark Fairchild
as Bob Rainsferd
Melinda Wade
Melinda Wade
as Young blonde American woman
Kiley Liddell
Kiley Liddell
as Sarah Starzynski, baby
Brooke Liddell
Brooke Liddell
as Sarah Starzynski, baby
Sophie Bacry Picciotto
Sophie Bacry Picciotto
as (voice)
Christian Vurpillot
Christian Vurpillot
as (voice)
Robert Rotsztein
Robert Rotsztein
as (voice)
Tatiana De Rosnay
Tatiana De Rosnay
as Client in restaurant (uncredited)
Ludovic Louis
Ludovic Louis
as Trumpet player (uncredited)
Eric Moreau
Eric Moreau
as Gendarme (uncredited)
Anoushka Rava
Anoushka Rava
as Italian woman (uncredited)
Jacques Chirac
Jacques Chirac
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Geronimo1967

Gilles Paquet-Brenner has put together quite an engaging cast to tell this story of a woman with an hitherto unknown family history. "Julia" (Dame Kristen Scott Thomas) is a journalist with a French magazine who is assigned to write a story of the infamous rounding-up and deportation of the Jewish population of Paris in 1942. By chance, she and her husband are looking to move into his father's spacious apartment and she discovers something of it's history. It was rented, once, to the "Strazynski" family who were victims of that heinous event. As "Julia" begins to investigate further, she finds herself immersed in a poignant story of a family who made some fairly horrific sacrifices so that at least one of them could survive the atrocities to come. It was the young sister "Sarah" (Mélusine Mayance) who came up with the idea of hiding her brother "Michel" (Paul Mercier) in a cupboard. Once interred, though, she was terrified that he could be left alone, or found, or worse - so with the help of a sympathetic French guard manages to make her way, with a friend, to the farm of "Jules" (Niels Arsetrup) where he and his wife offer her protection from her persecutors and essentially treat her as their own. "Julia" now focusses on what happened next, discovering things perilously close to home as she goes along. Though Dame Kristen does well enough here, it's really the young Mayance who steals the scenes. Her performance as the young girl determined to rescue her sibling delivers the real thrust of just how indiscriminate the persecution of her people was. Age, sex, infirmity - the Nazis didn't care and that attitude is briefly, but well extolled, by images of folks on trains like cattle in transit. There must be loads of similar stories to be told like this, but this one is imaginatively photographed, thoughtfully paced and well worth a watch.