A Bag of Marbles (1975 film) (original) (raw)

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1975 French film

A Bag of Marbles
Film poster
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
Productioncompanies AMLF, Les Films Christian Fechner, Renn Productions
Release date 10 December 1975 (1975-12-10)
Running time 105 minutes
Country France
Language French

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).

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.

  1. ^ Annette Insdorf, Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust, 2003, ISBN 0521016304, p. 370: "A Bag of Marbles (Un sac de billes, 1975), on the other hand, is the story of two Jewish children who must move from Paris to southern France. Directed by Jacques Doillon, it is really the story of Joseph (Richard Constantini), tracing his development from incapacitating fear to first love and courageous action."