00:01Un'immane tragedia ha travolto la nostra nazione.
00:30C'è un'immane tragedia che vivere in un stato di presso.
00:34Can I carry those back for you?
00:37I'm going that way anyway.
00:40If you say no, thank you.
00:43Madame Angelier is a landowner, lives in the village
00:46and she thinks quite highly of herself.
00:50She's very tough.
00:52She was the best Madame Angelier I could possibly have
00:57and somebody who would bring nuances and levels of empathy
01:03to a very seemingly tough character.
01:08Madame Angelier, I'm Oberlohn and Bruno von Falck.
01:14You have been told to expect me?
01:16Bruno was raised in a military family,
01:18so his brothers are soldiers, his dad was one.
01:22But deep down inside he's an artist, he's a composer.
01:35That's where his heart and soul is.
01:38But then the war's there and then he needs to do his duty.
01:46We're really privileged to have such amazing people
01:49who sort of wanted to work with each other
01:51and many of them had read the book
01:53and felt some sort of personal connection to the material.
02:01Suite Francese.
02:03Dal 12 marzo al cinema.
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