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Gilles Paquet-Brenner's "Sarah's Key" ("Elle s'appelait Sarah") relates a highly emotional yet unsentimental story about a Paris-based journalist digging into a Holocaust story that she discovers ...
If the title Sarah's Key evokes Sophie's Choice, that's surely by design. Adapted from a best-selling novel whose original French title translates as "She Was Called Sarah," this Holocaust ...
The story of Sarah’s Key, based on the book by Tatiana de Rosnay, revolves around an American journalist, Julia Jarmond played by Kristin Scott Thomas, who ends up entangled in her research ...
As I sat down to watch “Sarah’s Key,” I admittedly couldn’t help but think to myself, “Oh great, another Holocaust movie.” The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the most significant events of our ...
“When I was growing up it was not the sort of thing that was ever talked about.” But Sarah's Key, the film and the book, is not quite the historical pageant or 'Holocaust epic' that this broad ...
“Sarah’s Key” is more powerful than you expect, maybe even more powerful than it should be. An emotional detective story based on an international bestseller by Tatiana de Rosnay, its ...
(Think "Julie and Julia," or "Velvet Goldmine.") 2. "Sarah's Key" is a classic example. The film tells two stories. The first, the moving (if somewhat rambling) one, tells the story of Sarah ...
But Sarah’s Key puts human faces to tragedies that risk becoming abstractions when reduced to numbers of dead. And the faces in this movie are remarkable. The most important one, of course ...