

A Holocaust survivor, an unwanted pregnancy, and a doctor who can't look away. 1966 didn't pull punches.
The dramatic affair between Dr. Jean-Pierre Cazot and a young French woman, Laurence, a survivor of a death camp, who is expecting an unwanted child.
Acting
Monique Lejeune reportedly carries the weight of generations in her silence.
Direction
Charpak's 80-minute tightrope between exploitation and empathy.
Director
André Charpak
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
TMDB has zero ratings because this film basically vanished—it's a ghost even to cinephiles.
1966 France was still wrestling with Vichy complicity; Holocaust narratives this raw were practically taboo.