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During the Nazi occupation of France during World War II, the nation's movie studios continued to operate; some filmmakers and technicians simply went along with what their new leaders demanded in hop... read more read more...es keeping themselves and their families safe, while others sought to subvert the messages of their captors through their work. Safe Conduct, directed by Bertrand Tavernier, is a fact-based period drama which examines two men working for a Parisian film company during 1942 and 1943, as well as their friends, family, and loved ones. Jean Devaivre (played by Jacques Gamblin) is an assistant director for Continental Pictures, a studio which has recently been taken over by the Germans and is headed by Dr. Greven (Christian Berkel), a self-styled aficionado of French filmmaking. With a wife (Marie Desgranges) and a newborn son to support, Devaivre feels he has little choice but to continue with his work, though as he rises from assisting to becoming a full fledged director thanks to the efforts of Maurice Tourneur (Philippe Morier-Genoud), he struggles to work his own views into his pictures as much as he can. Screenwriter Jean Aurenche (Denis Podalydes), a man who lives for wine, women and song (not necessarily in that order), refuses to work for Greven, and as he bounces between his many lovers - actress Suzanne Raymond (Charlotte Kady), no-nonsense streetwalker Olga (Marie Gillain), and soft-hearted Reine (Maria Pitarresi), a struggles to find a way to make a living with his words. Both Devaivre and Aurenche were real-life figures in the French film industry during the occupation, as were many of Safe Conduct's supporting characters; the real life Aurenche went on to write the screenplay for Bertrand Travernier's first feature film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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R, 2 hr. 50 min.

Directed by: Bertrand Tavernier

Release Date: March 22, 2002

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DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004

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Roger Ebert
May 9, 2003
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

[While The Last Metro] was more melodramatic, confined to a single theater company and its strategies and deceptions, while Tavernier is more concerned with the entire period of history. Full Review

Michael Wilmington
May 8, 2003
Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune

No one who loves French film (or movies in general) should miss it. Full Review

Ty Burr
March 28, 2003
Ty Burr, Boston Globe

There's an epic here, but you have to put it together yourself. Full Review

Mick LaSalle
March 21, 2003
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle

Though it runs 163 minutes, Safe Conduct is anything but languorous. It's packed to bursting with incident, and with scores of characters, some fictional, some from history. Full Review

Tom Maurstad
February 6, 2003
Tom Maurstad, Dallas Morning News

You could love Safe Conduct (Laissez Passer) for being a subtitled French movie that is 170 minutes long. You could hate it for the same reason. Full Review

Andrew Sarris
October 23, 2002
Andrew Sarris, New York Observer

Unfolds as one of the most politically audacious films of recent decades from any country, but especially from France. Full Review

Kevin Thomas
October 17, 2002
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

Crammed with incident, and bristles with passion and energy. Full Review

Jan Stuart
October 11, 2002
Jan Stuart, Newsday

For devotees of French cinema, Safe Conduct is so rich with period minutiae it's like dying and going to celluloid heaven. Full Review

V.A. Musetto
October 11, 2002
V.A. Musetto, New York Post

Some episodes work, some don't.

Michael Atkinson
October 8, 2002
Michael Atkinson, Village Voice

One of the very best movies ever made about the life of moviemaking. Full Review

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