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8/10
The most significant movie in history
swensond-123 August 2007
This is a movie about 5000 heroes. Not 300. 5000 men, women, teen-agers, and children, in a small mountain town in France, who saved 5000 Jews from the Nazis during WWII. That the story is not well-known is incredible. It is not the fault of this movie documentary, which is superbly-crafted. Excellent photography, editing, music...and the effect! Sadly, I know only one other person who has seen this movie, another 50-plus male. We both happened to tune in to PBS late at night, quite by accident, and saw Bill Moyers introduce the film and the filmmaker, Pierre Sauvage, who was himself saved by the people of Le Chambon when he was an infant, along with his parents. My friend and I both wept great hot tears of shame, astonishment, and joy as we watched and listened to these consummately unselfish people recall their service (in French, with subtitles!). We are not sissies. This is no ordinary movie.

As a film, it is far better than Shindler's List. I suppose the music of Shindler may be better. I doubt that Spielberg is a better filmmaker than Sauvage. I know that every single person interviewed from Le Chambon was a far more exemplary Christian than Shindler, if indeed he was anything other than the only WWII rescuer in all of Europe who was not a Christian. I fear that may be the problem: rescuers (especially Christian rescuers) are less popular subjects than scoundrels or killers. Sauvage is trying to complete a documentary about another rescuer, Varian Fry, who was in real history as daring as the "Rick" of Casablanca (Marseille). Despite the fact that Fry was apparently secular, it would appear Sauvage is unable to arouse any interest in this remarkable man and his helpers, who saved many of the Jewish intelligentsia.

Weapons of the Spirit should be shown annually, more times than "It's a Wonderful Life" or "A Christmas Carol" or "The Ten Commandments". It is a better movie, and it is a better example of altruism and the triumph of good over evil. It is a message movie: the message is effective, and the world desperately needs the message. Watch this movie! Tell anyone you can about it!
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8/10
Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed
ryangilmer0077 July 1999
I saw this documentary while in a summer institute on Philanthropy and Volunteer Survice. While the film is a good work on its own, further study into Le Chambon, particularly by reading the writing account of WWII Chamboneisse. Philip Hallie's, 1970's book, Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed is a great counterpoint in the study of The Plague that swept accross Europe in WWII, but somehow stayed out of Le Chambon. Other points of note, Camus wrote The Plague while staying in Le Chambon during this time and the book and this documentary provide a great moral debate and delemma. I recommend the version of this movie with a director interview.
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8/10
An important historical document, showing the brave side of the war
faincut10 April 2002
This documentary movie is a document that reflects the French at WWII.

The village people saved thousand of Jews and their spirit was against the Nazi occupation.

The beginning of the film is great, has a nice historical background of French religious culture, and amazing historical photographs... The evidence of people speaking are important, although they are quite tiring after 30 minutes...

8 of 10, must be watched once...
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How is it that more people haven't seen such an amazing film?
Hyphen30 April 1999
I just saw this film and I think it's absolutely amazing. It's unlike anything I've ever seen. How is it that the film has gone virtually unnoticed in many circles? This film had more of an affect on me than Night And Fog w/all it's awful images had. What a testament to the human spirit! More people need to see this. Absolutely wonderful.
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