Sarah's Key
Uncover the mystery.
Overview
On the night of 16 July 1942, ten year old Sarah and her parents are being arrested and transported to the Velodrome d'Hiver in Paris where thousands of other jews are being sent to get deported. Sarah however managed to lock her little brother in a closet just before the police entered their apartment. Sixty years later, Julia Jarmond, an American journalist in Paris, gets the assignment to write an article about this raid, a black page in the history of France. She starts digging archives and through Sarah's file discovers a well kept secret about her own in-laws.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set against the backdrop of World War II, 'Sarah's Key' focuses on the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, a less-known event in French history where thousands of Jewish children were separated from their families and interned. The movie serves as a poignant reminder of the darker aspects of France's past, challenging the nation to confront its complex history.
- Compelling narrative that intertwines past and present, creating a gripping emotional journey. Thought-provoking exploration of history and its impact on individuals and society. Stellar performances by Kristin Scott Thomas and Mélusine Mayance.
- Powerful portrayal of the Holocaust from an often overlooked perspective - the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in Paris, France. The movie sheds light on a tragic event that has profound implications for French society.
- Offers a unique blend of drama, mystery, and historical fiction, making it appealing to a wide range of audiences.
Fun Facts
- The novel 'Sarah's Key' by Tatiana de Rosnay was a bestseller in 15 countries before being adapted into a film. The movie was filmed in Paris and several other French locations, providing authentic settings for the story.
- Actress Mélusine Mayance, who plays young Sarah in the flashbacks, is the granddaughter of a survivor of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup. Her personal connection to the story adds a layer of authenticity to her performance.