Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre
Postwar France was slow to recover from the after-effects of the World War Two. The economy was doing poorly, and many people were poor and homeless, sleeping under bridges, etc. The winter of 1953-54 proved particularly difficult for these people, as it was one of the coldest on record. Father Pierre (Lambert Wilson), a parish priest, on seeing the suffering of these people (and their frequent death from the cold), was moved to write the French government seeking help for them. When his letter, which was published in the newspapers, succeeded in rousing overwhelming popular support for helping the homeless, he was able to form a charitable group (still active today) titled "Les Chiffoniers d'Emmaus," or "The Ragpickers of Emmaus" to channel help to them. This biographical film tells the true story of Abbe Pierre's successful efforts in those years.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1989 |
| Country | France |
| Genre | Drama, History |
| Director | Denis Amar |
| Runtime | 102 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.5/10 (33 votes) |
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The film constructs its narrative as a chronicle of stubborn compassion, avoiding hagiography to focus on the daily grind of empathy. It relies on Lambert Wilson's restrained yet potent performance, which captures not heroic grandeur but the moral clarity and fatigue of a man who simply cannot look away.
What lingers after the credits is not a feeling of easy triumph, but a sobering and urgent reflection on social conscience. It's a quiet reminder that change often begins with a single, unwavering voice speaking for the voiceless. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Denis Amar
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Watch with quiet reflection, allowing its sobering historical weight and moral urgency to resonate fully.
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