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One Day You'll Understand is a Allemand film of genre Drama directed by Amos Gitaï released in USA on 1 january 2008 with Jeanne Moreau

One Day You'll Understand (2008)

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One Day You'll Understand
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Released in USA 1 january 2008
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OriginGerman
Genres Drama
Rating57% 2.8574752.8574752.8574752.8574752.857475

Plus tard tu comprendras (en hébreu מאוחר יותר), est un film allemand, français et israélien réalisé par Amos Gitaï en 2008, diffusé à la télévision sur France 2 le 20 janvier 2009, la veille de sa sortie en salle.

Il est adapté du roman éponyme et autobiographique de Jérôme Clément, qui fait une brève apparition lors de la première séquence du film.

Synopsis

Victor découvre qu'une partie de sa famille, juive, a été déportée pendant la guerre. Il tente d'en savoir plus sur ce passé enfoui en interrogeant sa mère.

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