
Not just another documentary on the French resistance movement, this film focuses on one particular group of underground fighters in France: those from Eastern Europe. Many were Jews and all had fled their native countries before the war broke out. They were among the most staunch and fearless enemies of fascism, as shown here in personal interviews and memoirs of war-time experiences. But the most famous of these immigrants were 23 who were rounded up among several hundred Parisians in 1943, tried for their activities, and executed -- all were immigrants under the leadership of the Armenian poet Manouchian. After their execution, Paris was papered with posters decrying these 23 martyrs as "foreign communists."
Crew
Mosco Boucault
Director, Writer
Christiane Lehérissey
Editor
Chantal Rémy
Editor

Carlo Varini
Director of Photography

Eduardo Serra
Director of Photography

Philippe Rousselot
Director of Photography
Jean Orjollet
Director of Photography
Guy Chanel
Director of Photography

François Catonné
Director of Photography
Guy-Auguste Boléat
Director of Photography
Gilles Chevallier
First Assistant Director
Evelyne July
Executive Producer
Gérard Barra
Sound

Michel Kharat
Sound
Patrice Noïa
Sound
Bernard Rochut
Sound
Benoît Charvet
Original Music Composer

Jean Schwarz
Original Music Composer
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