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See photos of your favorite celebrities before they hit the big-time, and revisit their earliest onscreen roles, like In Nazi-occupied Paris, the immoral art dealer, Robert Klein, leads a life of luxury, until a copy of a Jewish newspaper brings him to the attention of the police, linking him with a mysterious doppelgänger.



What Cornelius Gurlitt Could Have Learned from Monsieur Robert Klein, an article by Karen Loew, at Forward; Last edited on 9 August 2020, at 18:50. … The Criterion Channel’s August 2020 Lineup Features Mia Hansen-Løve, Wim Wenders, Stephen Cone, Bacurau & More‘The Assistant’ helps Curzon Home Cinema record best ever weekendFilms Announced for Cinema St. Louis’ Classic French Film Festival April 10th – 26th at Webster University and Washington University For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet.

$15,915 Paris, France, 1942, during the Nazi occupation. Alain Delon is "Mr. Klein," a man profiting off the misfortune of French Jews during World War II in this 1976 film directed by Joseph Losey. France is occupied by the Nazis.Robert Klein, apparently apolitical, is a well-to-do art dealer, Roman Catholic and Alsatian by birth, who takes advantage of French Jews who need to sell artworks to raise cash to leave the country. Si le scénario est bon, l’ on ressent effectivement le drame peu à peu se nouer autour du personnage central, néanmoins Alain Delon a un jeu artificiel et emprunté comme la … Robert Klein, a successful art dealer who benefits from the misfortunes of those who are ruthlessly persecuted, discovers by chance that there is another Robert Klein, apparently a Jewish man; someone with whom he could be mistakenly identified, something dangerous in such harsh times.

A documentary about the then only twelve year old country of Israel, caught amidst the tensions of the Middle East and the ongoing Cold War.




In this French film, Mr. Klein is a French-Catholic art dealer who works as a school principal during the Nazi Occupation. Comme de nombreux films des années 70 , Monsieur Klein s’est un peu démodé. Director was strictly opposed to show this documentary filmed in 1960 after the Six-Day War in 1967 because he condemned Israel's new policy .

4 July 2011 | blanche-2 With Alain Delon, Jeanne Moreau, Francine Bergé, Juliet Berto.

In Nazi-occupied Paris, the immoral art dealer, Robert Klein, leads a life of luxury, until a copy of a Jewish newspaper brings him to the attention of the police, linking him with a mysterious doppelgänger. Synopsis.



MONSIEUR KLEIN is a very different Delon policier.

Directed by Joseph Losey.

8 September 2019 This was originally going ahead as a Costa Gavras project in 1974.

It was released in theaters (and available on DVD) only in 2017, four years after Marker's death. With Ali, Père Gauthier, Monsieur Klein, Yaakov Malkin. Paris, January 1942.


A documentary about the then only twelve year old country of Israel, caught amidst the tensions of the Middle East and the ongoing Cold War.

Set in Occupied Paris, its police are Gestapo stooges doggedly and po-facedly seeking out phoney Frenchmen, with one of whom Klein, Catholic, collaborationist-befriending, art-dealing war-profiteer, seems to be confused, with inevitable consequences.

Will Mr Klein clear his name? One day, the local Jewish newspaper, addressed to him, is delivered to his home. The restoration and revival of Joseph Losey’s 1976 film “Mr.

Klein takes financial advantage of his Jewish neighbors. Franco Solinas, Fernando Morandi (collaborator on screenplay) The good news are that the reality perpetuated in the movie and reviewed here, doesn't exist anymore.

First of all, a disclosure. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Directed by Chris Marker.

Will Mr Klein clear his name? Monsieur Klein on IMDb; Mr. Klein, an article by Christopher Weedman, at Senses of Cinema.