Farewell, Mr Haffmann
The legendary Daniel Auteuil gives one of his most superlative screen performances in the gripping new historical drama from writer/director Fred Cavayé, based on Jean-Philippe Daguerres celebrated, multi Molière Award-winning play.
Critic Reviews:
- " The bleak setting of Paris backstreets in this nightmare period is beautifully evoked in the photography by Denis Rouden and the production design by Philippe Chiffre. " – David Stratton (The Australian)
- " As the Nazis close in on Paris, three reluctant housemates fight their own catastrophic war. " – Andiee Paviour (Nobody's Reading This But Me)
- " This is first-rate drama with considerable cumulative intensity – and a quorum of irony – and it’s unreservedly recommended." – Mark Demetrius (FILMINK, Australia)