
Hippolite Girardot, Emmanuelle Devos
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Dominique Blanc
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Jeanne Moreau
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Daniel Duval
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Hippolite Girardot
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Jeanne Moreau, Hippolite Girardot
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special

Jeanne Moreau, Amos Gitai
Plus tard, tu comprendras... | Later by Amos Gitai
FRA/DEU 2007, Berlinale Special
Paris, twenty years earlier. Rivka lives in an apartment full of rummage, beautiful antiques and plenty of memorabilia. The old lady is preparing the evening meal for her son. On television there is a programme covering the opening session of the trial against Klaus Barbie – the “butcher of Lyon”, Gestapo chief and leader of a regiment of terror who, having been extradited from Bolivia to France in 1983, is now standing trial for the deportation of Jews as well as his crimes against humanity. Although Rivka tries to keep her feelings under control, no sooner does she hear the voice of one witness at the trial, a survivor, than she can no longer suppress her emotions. Meanwhile, her son Victor is in his office. He too is following the beginnings of the trial on television. Victor’s desk is littered with letters and documents concerning his family; he is trying to order his family’s history, now strewn all over the table. He is so lost in thought that he doesn’t even acknowledge his secretary’s questions. During the evening meal with Rivka it becomes clear just how close mother and son are. And yet, neither mentions the news of the day that has affected them both so deeply. Whenever Victor brings the conversation around to Barbie’s trial, Rivka finds an excuse to get up from the table.
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