Monsieur Batignole

Monsieur Batignole

7.0 /10 242 votes
March 6, 2002 1h 40m Released

Storyline

In 1942, in an occupied Paris, the apolitical grocer Edmond Batignole lives with his wife and daughter in a small apartment in the building of his grocery. When his future son-in-law and collaborator of the German Pierre-Jean Lamour calls the Nazis to arrest the Jewish Bernstein family, they move to the confiscated apartment. Some days later, the young Simon Bernstein escapes from the Germans and comes to his former home. When Batignole finds him, he feels sorry for the boy and lodges him, hiding Simon from Pierre-Jean and also from his wife. Later, two cousins of Simon meet him in the cellar of the grocery. When Pierre-Jean finds the children, Batignole decides to travel with the children to Switzerland.

Key Information

Director Gérard Jugnot
Writers Gérard Jugnot, Philippe Lopes-Curval
Studio TF1 Films Production
Rating 7.0/10
Language FR

Cast & Crew

Gérard Jugnot

Gérard Jugnot

Edmond Batignole

Jules Sitruk

Jules Sitruk

Simon Bernstein

Michèle Garcia

Michèle Garcia

Marguerite Batignole

Jean-Paul Rouve

Jean-Paul Rouve

Pierre-Jean Lamour

Alexia Portal

Alexia Portal

Micheline Batignole

Violette Blanckaert

Violette Blanckaert

Sarah Cohen

Daphné Baiwir

Daphné Baiwir

Guila Cohen

Götz Burger

Götz Burger

SS Col. Spreich

Élisabeth Commelin

Élisabeth Commelin

Irène

Hubert Saint-Macary

Hubert Saint-Macary

Gendarmerie lieutenant

Daniel Martin

Daniel Martin

Brigadier Albert

Nadine Spinoza

Nadine Spinoza

Rachel Bernstein

Frequently Asked Questions

Monsieur Batignole was released on March 6, 2002.

The runtime of Monsieur Batignole is 1h 40m.

Monsieur Batignole is a Comedy, Drama movie.

Monsieur Batignole has a rating of 7.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Monsieur Batignole is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Monsieur Batignole was directed by Gérard Jugnot.

The main cast of Monsieur Batignole includes Gérard Jugnot, Jules Sitruk, Michèle Garcia.

Monsieur Batignole is originally in French.