Jacques Gamblin,
Denis Podalydès,
Christian Berkel,
Marie Gillain,
Charlotte Kady
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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
DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004
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No one who loves French film (or movies in general) should miss it. Full Review
There's an epic here, but you have to put it together yourself. Full Review
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
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
Unfolds as one of the most politically audacious films of recent decades from any country, but especially from France. Full Review
Crammed with incident, and bristles with passion and energy. Full Review
For devotees of French cinema, Safe Conduct is so rich with period minutiae it's like dying and going to celluloid heaven. Full Review
Some episodes work, some don't.
One of the very best movies ever made about the life of moviemaking. Full Review
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