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World War II Films from the Normandy Scholar Program

The films shown in connection with the Normandy Scholar Program, 2011.

Casablanca, 1942, Michael Curtiz

Life and Nothing But, 1989, Bertrand Tavernier

Why We Fight: Prelude to War & Nazis Strike, 1942, Frank Capra

Flame and Citron, 2008, Ole Christian Madsen

Burnt by the Sun, 1994, Nikita Mikhalkov,

The Longest Day, 1962, Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki, Daryl F. Zanuck

Army of Shadows, 1969, Jean-Pierre Melville

Stalingrad, 1993, Joseph Vilsmaier

Schindler’s List, 1993, Stephen Spielberg

Come and See, 1985, Efim Klimov

Best Years of Our Lives, 1946, William Wyler

A Woman in Berlin, 2008, Max Farberbock

La Haine, 1995, Matthieu Kassovitz

For more on The Normandy Scholar Program, see our September feature.

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