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  • Actor(s): Georges Poujouly 
  • Editor: Criterion Collection
  • Category: Foreign Film - French
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    the one ive been waiting for


    I first saw this by accident, as one often does, late one night on telivision( yes..proof that something worthwhile has been shown on tv) and it really blew us away..a Beautiful little film about a little girl orphaned by the war and adopted by a farming family.She delelopes a very close frienship with the young boy of this family...and..well lets not spoil the rest...it is a really profound and moving film that has stayed with me ever since i saw it..yes, we loved and have been dying to see it ever since..iam so glad criterion are doing it..suber


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