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Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre

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Directed by
  
Denis Amar

Music by
  
Philippe Sarde

Produced by
  
Christian Ardan

Cinematography
  
Gerard de Battista

Written by
  
Marie Devort Denis Amar

Starring
  
Lambert Wilson Claudia Cardinale Robert Hirsch Bernie Bonvoisin

Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre is a 1989 French film, written by Marie Devort and Denis Amar, and starring Lambert Wilson and Claudia Cardinale. Supporting actor Robert Hirsch won a Best Supporting Actor award from the French Academy of Cinema for the film.

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Plot

Based on a true story, the film recounts the efforts by a parish priest, Father Pierre, to gain assistance from the government for the homeless, who after World War II were living in poverty and suffering from one of the coldest winters on record. His plea, which was published in newspapers, roused public support and resulted in the establishment of a charity, "Les Chiffoniers d'Emmaus" (The Ragpickers of Emmaus) to raise funds for them. The charity is still operational.

Cast

  • Lambert Wilson - Father Pierre
  • Claudia Cardinale - Helene Vannier
  • Robert Hirsch - Raoul
  • Bernie Bonvoisin - Castaing
  • Isabelle Petit-Jacques - Mademoiselle Coutaz
  • Stephane Butet - Jean
  • Wladimir Yordanoff - Senator Charmat
  • Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu - Jacques
  • Laurent Terzieff - Press Boss
  • Bernard Lefort - Paris Prefect of Police
  • Awards

    Robert Hirsch won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor from the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma in 1990.

    References

    Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre Wikipedia