"L'Enfant maudit" de Michaël Placier

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L'Enfant maudit - A fascinating confrontation between two people in search of an impossible reconciliation

L'ENFANT MAUDIT
by Michaël Placier
Philippe CORBé - Louis Corbé

Wilhelm Dönitz, a former SS officer, is waiting in his cell for his trial to begin. There he meets his son Joachim, whom he has not seen for eight years.
Joachim, who left Germany with his mother to escape Nazism, wants to understand why his father allowed himself to be seduced by Adolf Hitler, becoming one of his most fervent supporters between 1933 and 1945.
The young boy, an indirect victim, then painstakingly dismantles the Nazi system and comes face to face with his own father, no longer knowing whether to love him or hate him.

A fascinating confrontation between two beings in search of an impossible reconciliation, L'Enfant Maudit is a merciless indictment of Nazi barbarism, a call to collective memory to combat the racism and eugenics still present in some minds...

"An intense, merciless confrontation with a fine, subtle and powerful text".

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Période
Le 12 mai Ouvert de 20h30 à 22h.

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Children's price (tarif réduit : étudiants, demandeurs d'emploi et PSH) 15€ 18€
Children's price (jusqu'à 10 ans) 10€ -
Salle des Concerts 58 Rue du Port 8 place de Jacobins
72000 Le Mans
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