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A Bag of Marbles (French: Un sac de billes) is a 1975 French film based on the 1973 autobiographical novel Un sac de billes by Joseph Joffo.[1] Doillon made use of mainly non-professional actors, as also in his next film with children, La Drôlesse (1979).
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A Bag of Marbles | |
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French | Un sac de billes |
Directed by | Jacques Doillon |
Written by | Jacques Doillon, Denis Ferraris, after the novel |
Cinematography | Yves Lafaye |
Edited by | Noëlle Boisson |
Music by | Philippe Sarde |
Production companies | AMLF, Les Films Christian Fechner, Renn Productions |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Among the non-professional actors, the father - who is captured and sent to Auschwitz - is played by Jo Goldenberg, owner of the famous deli at 7, Rue des Rosiers in Paris's Jewish district, which 7 years after the film was the site of the Chez Jo Goldenberg restaurant attack.
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