Boule de suif - 1945 was released on:
France: 13 October 1945
France: 17 October 1945 (Paris)
Belgium: 30 November 1945 (Brussels)
Turkey: 1946
USA: 22 February 1947
Netherlands: 3 October 1947 (Den Haag)
Sweden: 16 January 1948
Finland: 9 April 1948
Denmark: 22 April 1948
Boule de suif - film - was created in 1945.
Boule de suif - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 USA:Approved
Boule de Suif was created in 1880.
Boule de suif - 1964 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The cast of Boule de suif - 1964 includes: Rie Gilhuys Karin Haage John Soer Ria Vroeman
The cast of Boule de suif - 2012 includes: Frank Gassner Alfred Gassner as Various Ute Gassner as Various Michaela Haider as Various Sabine Kirschenhofer as Various Michelle Laker as Various Konstantin Metz as Officer Norbert Metz as Various Heike Metz as Various Arnold Onderka as Boule De Suif Irene Prieler as Various Christian Srienz as Cornudet Andreas Stasta as Various Jay Tuck
"Boule de Suif" is written from a third-person omniscient point of view, where the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. This allows the reader to gain insight into the perspectives and motivations of each character, contributing to the overall thematic exploration of hypocrisy and moral ambiguity.
The cast of Boule de suif - 1945 includes: Alfred Adam as Cornudet Lucien Bataille as Un franc-tireur Berthe Bovy as Madame Bonnet Jean Brochard as Auguste Loiseau Robert Dalban as Oskar Mona Dol as La soeur Pierre Duncan as Un franc-tireur Paul Faivre as Poitevin Gabrielle Fontan as Madame Follenvie Roger Karl as Le major-colonel Folsborg - un officier prussien Albert Malbert as Le cocher Marcel Mouloudji as Un franc-tireur Louis Salou as Lieutenant Fifi Berthe Tissen as La fille franc-tireur Georges Tourreil as Le chef des francs-tireurs Howard Vernon as Un Prussien Jean Werner as Un Prussien
In the excerpt from "Boule de Suif," lines that suggest the civilians' resistance as more courageous than that of the soldiers are: "Others looted provisions from the invaders, under their very noses...the peasants' wives, in spite of the enemy's presence." These lines indicate the civilians directly confronting the enemy and risking their safety to resist, while the soldiers may be more constrained due to their military obligations.
According to Miss Ball the fat bird was shouting in shame, what do you think of this remarke?Mme l'oiseau cries in shame over how poorly worded your remarque was...
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Galina Sergeyeva has: Performed in "Vesenniye dni" in 1934. Played Alyona Dzubina in "Lyubov Alyony" in 1934. Played Mlle. Elizabeth Rousset (Boule-de-suif) in "Pyshka" in 1934. Performed in "Myach i serdtse" in 1935. Played Fannie Malvaux in "Gobzek" in 1937. Performed in "Budni" in 1940. Played the actress in "Aktrisa" in 1943.