After seventy years of silence, SNCF finally apologized in 2010…sort of…to the victims, less than 3,000 of whom returned home. Sarah’s Key is the story of how history has an uncomfortable way of not dying. If his family had seized it from Sarah's family, that would be fraught with meaning, but no, it just happened to work out that way, and his family was not actively evil. The child who sensed the danger could have no way of comprehending the true fate awaiting her—she assumed she would return to her brother. by Jeanne Willette | Jan 17, 2015 | Reviews. Haunted by the driving desire to unlock Michel from the closet, she and the other little girl run for their lives and escape the certain death at Auschwitz. But there are some graves that should not be disturbed. To lend urgency to Julia's story, we learn she is pregnant and must decide whether, at her age, to have the baby. Sarah’s Key tells a small but painful story, not of heroic resistance, but of coming to terms with indifference and blindness on the part of one French family who belatedly tried to do the right thing. There is no way to give the key to anyone; there are no kind souls to trust, and the Starzynski family is shipped to the Beaune-la-Rolande, where the parents are taken away and “Sarah,” ill and feverish, is left behind on her own. A quick glance at the publications makes it clear that there was silence until a new generation began to re-write French history in the 1990s, a full decade after the Germans began to take serious steps at atonement. The message is not uplifting but a heartfelt, “never again.” This is a wonderful movie, far and away one of the best films of 2011. The maniacal determination to continue to slaughter up to the last minute, even when it was clear that the Germans had lost the war, was unprecedented—even soldiers surrender when they are defeated. The SNCF had long maintained that it was “owned” and controlled by the Germans and that the company and the employees were “under orders.” In addition, the railway did not, it claimed, profit from the deportation “business.” Historians have refuted each of these claims but the SNCF outlines its familiar self-defense on the English language website put up by the company in the fall of 2010. This masquerade allows the trio to travel to Paris and here is where the Tézac family encounters the Starzynski family, or what’s left of it. The final moments of the film show “Julia” and “William” going over Sarah’s memorabilia and finding a peace with a past that is and is not theirs. After struggling for three years to get the book published, "Sarah's Key" went on to sell 5 million copies in 38 countries. Under contract from the Gestapo, French moving companies would follow a Nazi sweep through a Jewish neighborhoods, gather up the contents of vacated Jewish flats and take clothing, furniture and personal items to sorting sites all over Paris. The movie is a study of how evil lives long and thrives, spreading out to ensnare innocent people who become stained, if only through association. Slowly, books have emerged on this traumatic period of history that the French want to forget. SNCF, the French national railway, so adept at building and operating a superb rails system, was also adept at keeping its silence over its role in transporting 76,000 Jews to concentration camps. Sarah's Key is told from both the perspective of an 10-year-old girl whose family is rounded up during the Vel D'Hiv in France in 1942 and an American who presently lives in Paris. She is taken in by a rural couple, survives the war and emigrates to America. Elle s'appelait Sarah – Sarah's Key – CATCH IT (French) (B+) The Sarah's Key is a one of a kind Holocaust story about a young girl in Paris. The American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was well aware of the active participation of he SNCF and he stated in 1944, “All who knowingly take part in deportation of Jews to their death in Poland or Norwegians and French to their death in Germany are equally guilty with the executioner. Sarah makes that evil become achingly real. Yes, the criminal insanity of the occupier was seconded by the French, by the French state,” Chirac said. The family of Julia's husband Bertrand (Frederic Pierrot) came into possession of that apartment and its (by then empty) closet, and now he's remodeling the place for them to live in. Kristin Scott Thomas is excellent, as she so often is. "Sarah's Key" cuts back and forth between a tragic story involving the Holocaust and an essentially trivial, feel-good story about a modern-day reporter. Soul! The effect is to include the names of the 76,000 Jews without admitting that the French themselves were in charge of the operation and to obscure the French participation in the Holocaust. I felt Sarah's struggle and story was enough for a while film without the present day story. "Sarah's Key" tells the interlocking stories... Get a 20% American Eagle coupon with your new AEO Connected credit card, Walmart promo code: $10 off all departments, TurboTax service code: $60 for Deluxe version, Exclusive Doordash promo code: 15% off first order, Election Update: Margins Narrow in Key States, Dueling Protests Over Votes, President Trump Speaks as Vote Count Continues in Presidential Race, Joe Biden Speaks as Vote Count Continues in Presidential Race, WSJ Opinion: 2020’s Biggest Election Losers, Election Update: Biden Wins Michigan, Trump Opens Legal Battles, News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. (One of the best books written about the process of “coming to terms with the past” is Coming to Terms with the Nazi Past by Philip Gassert and Alan E. Steinweis was published in 2006.). Sarah and her family symbolize all the innocent lives snuffed out by one of the purest examples of evil that has ever existed. “In the name of the S.N.C.F., I bow down before the victims, the survivors, the children of those deported, and before the suffering that still lives,” said Guillaume Pepy, who is the chair of the corporation. Despite individual acts of mercy or heroism, it is clear that without the passivity of the majority of the French, the deportations could not have happened. During the Deportations, each train car carried over Jewish 2,000 souls and the casualty rate was usually around 500 people on the way to Auschwitz. The heartbreak is real, the love is true, and the need to find out how their two lives are connected made this one of my absolute favorites! Textbooks scarcely mentioned the Holocaust. And then the French launched the poetically named “Operation Spring Wind,” the round up of 12,800 Jews on 16, 1942. The family who rescued Sarah raised her, sheltered her and loved her but knew that she would never be whole, she would never get over her guilt over the death of her brother. Eventually, “Julia” follows the trail of Sarah to New York where she married an American named “Richard Rainsferd.” But having committed suicide, Sarah is long dead, leaving behind her husband and a son, played by Aiden Quinn. The round up was true. The significance of Sarah's key adds a twist to the story. The Tézac father and son are the only ones present in the flat when Sarah bursts into the apartment on a hot August day and unlocks the door to free her brother. Rated PG-13 It was not until Jacques Chirac became president in 1995 that the French state accepted its official complicity, prompting much soul-searching over collaboration, memory and guilt. But the film does not condemn all the French. Sarah's Key (French: Elle s'appelait Sarah) is a 2010 French drama directed and co-written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner.The film is an adaptation of the 2006 novel with the same title by Tatiana de Rosnay. The Tézac family, the males, now have a secret which they keep to themselves: a dead Jewish child who obeyed his sister and waited for her to come home and let him out. These buildings for the “appropriations” have all disappeared and the sites now have a new identity—an advertising agency and a haute couture fashion house and a construction site.
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