Eeeny, Meeny, Miney, Moe (1972) - Double Feature

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In the autumn of '43, Mina, a little girl of Jewish origin, is entrusted to farmers in the Cévennes. Shocked by Jeroboam's frustrated manners and Deborah's cruel reflections - who is still suffering two centuries later from the struggle between Protestants and Catholics - Mina thinks she'll find refuge with Jeannot. But the young boy doesn't like girls and mistreats Mina. Fortunately, she has a friend: the village pastor. Thanks to him, she can go to school. Despite their constant bickering, Mina takes a liking to Jeannot. She convinces him to come to school with her. Together, they go for walks or take advantage of the passage of maquisards to force open the cellar door where hams hang! The arrival of an "informer" at the little school and encounters with the Germans disturb Jeannot.


Main Cast: Monique Chaumette, Hans Meyer, Laurence Klejman, Ivan Erimitchoï, Gérard Bellocq, Jean-Paul Tribout, Henri Garcin, Francine Bergé, Jeanne Volatron

Director: Rachel Weinberg

Writer: Rachel Weinberg

Editor: Geneviève Vaury

Cinematographer: Jean-Jacques Renon


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