Le temps de la désobéissance Filming Locations

Le temps de la désobéissance filming locations

Where was Le temps de la désobéissance filmed? Le temps de la désobéissance was filmed in 11 locations across France in the following places:

Le temps de la désobéissance Filming Locations

Meurthe-et-Moselle is a département in the Grand Est region of France, named after the rivers Meurthe and Moselle.

Wingersheim is a former commune in the Bas-Rhin department in north-eastern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Wingersheim-les-Quatre-Bans.

La Wantzenau is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

Nancy, a riverfront city in the northeastern French region of Grand Est, is known for its late baroque and art nouveau landmarks, some dating to its days as the former capital of the Duchy of Lorraine. Its focal point is the 18th-century Place Stanislas. This grand square, decorated with gilded wrought-iron gates and rococo fountains, rests by the ornate palaces and churches filling the city’s medieval old town.

Strasbourg is the capital city of the Grand Est region, formerly Alsace, in northeastern France. It's also the formal seat of the European Parliament and sits near the German border, with culture and architecture blending German and French influences. Its Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame features daily shows from its astronomical clock and sweeping views of the Rhine River from partway up its 142m spire.

Le temps de la désobéissance (2006)
Runtime: 100 minutes
Rating: 7.6
Release year: 2006
IMDB: tt0759728
Plot summary

Edward and Lucas have been friends since childhood. They are both police officers in separate precincts in Nancy. Both have been trained to respect and obey the law. But war separates loved ones who are made to take separate directions due to circumstances of life. Their long and sincere friendship will fly to bits with all the suffering and deception this entails. The Nazis plan a raid on Jews in collaboration with the Vichy Police on July 19th 1942. Edward decides along with six of his colleagues to disobey to the laws of Vichy. The seven police officers begin to warn and offer hiding to the foreign Jewish people. They succeed after a long race against time making the police operation fail. Lucas however will be lead into the most horrid collaboration.

Genres
Drama
History
War
Cast
Daniel Russo
Martin Lamotte
Thierry Gibault
Jacques Spiesser
Directors
Patrick Volson
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Le temps de la désobéissance filming locations