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Au Revoir Les Enfants
a.k.a. Goodbye, Children Director: Louis Malle Cast: Gaspard Manesse, Raphaël Fejtö, Francine Racette, Stanislas Carre de Malberg

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/28/2006
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 946

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New restored high-definition digital transfer, surprised by director of photography Renato Berta; Original theatrical trailer and teaser; New and improved English subtitle translation; Plus: essays by film critic Philip Kemp and historian Francis J. Murphey

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Disc #1 -- Au Revoir Les Enfants
1. Last Day of Vacation [4:50]
2. New Faces [8:36]
3. Joseph [5:09]
4. Teacher's Pet [9:00]
5. Confession [3:20]
6. At the Bathhouse [5:33]
7. Close Call [3:29]
8. Kippelstein [8:08]
9. Treasure Hunt [5:58]
10. Parents' Day [7:17]
11. At the Restaurant [4:47]
12. Movie Night [7:39]
13. Punishment [5:21]
14. Boogie-Woogie [3:37]
15. Acts of Betrayal [4:30]
16. Good-bye [10:58]
1. Color Bars [:20]

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Gaspard Manesse plays Julien, an 11-year-old Catholic boarding-school resident during the Nazi occupation of France. He is witness to the courage of his instructors, who defy the German's anti-Semitic policies and quietly enroll Jewish children into the school under assumed names. Manesse befriends Jean (Raphael Fejto), one of these "instant Catholics." The refugee children are betrayed by a hostile ex-employee of the school, forcing Julien once more to be a bystander to history as Jean and the teachers are arrested. For this return to the French film industry after several years in the US, Louis Malle purged himself of his own bitter memories of life under the thumbs of the Nazis. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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January 27, 2008: Au Revoir Les Enfants aka Goodgye Children is an excellent film based on the childhood memories of Malle himself. The actors however in the film are superb in character and own the tragic roles they portray. This is a must see movie for everyone.