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The Roundup (also know as La rafle) full movie is released on Mar 10, 2010. Watch The Roundup online - the Yiddish Drama movie from France , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $25,623,521. The Roundup is directed by Rose Bosch and created by Rose Bosch with Jean Reno and Mélanie Laurent.

1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sewn on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942.

As know as:

La rafle, Nekudat Isuf, Το άστρο του φόβου, Pariisin vainotut, Los niños de la esperanza

Release Date (Streaming):

Jun 07, 2011

Countries:

France, Germany, Hungary

Language:

Yiddish, French, German

Production Companies:

Légende Films, Gaumont, Légende des Siècles

Official Site:

Official Facebook

Gross worldwide:

$25,623,521

Taglines:

Paris, 16 juillet 1942, 4 heures du matin... (Paris, 16 July 1942, 4 AM...), An incredible real story of courage and survival., On July 16, 1942, over 13,000 Jews were arrested in Paris...

Reviews

Drew Hunt
Chicago Reader
Director Rose Bosch's intentions seem genuine, but her dramatizations frequently undermine the horrific real-life events on which they're based.
by rottentomatoes, Jun 12, 2014
Joel Arnold
NPR
It's a mainstream, sentimental drama because it needs to be. It announces in a clear voice that this happened.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 20, 2012
Jeannette Catsoulis
New York Times
A well-meaning but inexpertly dramatized account of the roundup of 13,000 Parisian Jews in the summer of 1942.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 15, 2012

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