I’m Alive and I Love You
Directed by Roger Kahane
France-Belgium | 95 minutes | 1998
French with English subtitles
Occupied France. A young woman is shoved into a car by Germans, then loaded into a boxcar. At the Bussières station, a railway worker, Julien, hears voices inside one of the sealed boxcars of the stopped train. A note slips through a crack. "I'm alive and I love you. Sarah." Julien visits the address on the note and finds a family of Hungarian Jews: two grandparents, and Sarah's son four-year-old son, Thibaud. Julien offers to help with forged papers. They give him Sarah's diary for safekeeping. Later, when he returns, he finds the house ransacked, the grandparents gone. Julien takes Thibaud home. His girlfriend, Lucie, senses something is wrong. She's right; Julien has fallen for the personality he finds in Sarah's diary.
Foreign Title | Je Suis Vivante Et Je Vous Aime |
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Director | Roger Kahane |
Countries of Production | France-Belgium |
Year of Presentation | 1998 |
Language(s) | French with English subtitles |
Premiere Status | |
Runtime | 95 minutes |
Principal Cast | Jérôme Deschamps, Dorian Lambert, Agnès Soral |
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