Vichy: A Poisonous Memory (2016)

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For a very long time, the French government has chosen to ignore the Vichy regime, its collaboration with Nazi Germany and its crimes, in an attempt to erase the past and reconcile all French citizens. Although historians, writers and filmmakers have helped develop a certain awareness on this controversial subject, it has been mostly civil society that has led the fight against falsification and denial, in the name of truth and justice.

Director: Michaël Prazan
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: Talweg Production, France Télévisions, Planète+
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vichy: A Poisonous Memory about?
For a very long time, the French government has chosen to ignore the Vichy regime, its collaboration with Nazi Germany and its crimes, in an attempt to erase the past and reconcile all French citizens. Although historians, writers and filmmakers have helped develop a certain awareness on this controversial subject, it has been mostly civil society that has led the fight against falsification and denial, in the name of truth and justice.
Who directed Vichy: A Poisonous Memory?
Vichy: A Poisonous Memory was directed by Michaël Prazan.
How long is Vichy: A Poisonous Memory?
Vichy: A Poisonous Memory has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Vichy: A Poisonous Memory?
Vichy: A Poisonous Memory is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Vichy: A Poisonous Memory produced?
Vichy: A Poisonous Memory was produced in France.