During World War II, Edmond Batignole, an apolitical grocer in occupied Paris, shares a flat with his wife and children. Nazis are called to arrest the Jewish Bernstein family when his future son in law and accomplice Pierre-Jean Lamour calls them. They relocate into a confiscated flat. Days later, Simon Bernstein, a young Jewish boy hiding from the Germans, returns to his childhood home. At order to protect Simon from Pierre-Jean and his wife, Batignole hides him in his home. After after, two of Simon's cousins come to see him in a grocery store cellar. The children are discovered by Pierre-Jean, and Batignole makes the decision to take them to Switzerland.
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During World War II, Edmond Batignole, an apolitical grocer in occupied Paris, shares a flat with his wife and children. Nazis are called to arrest the Jewish Bernstein family when his future son in law and accomplice Pierre-Jean Lamour calls them. They relocate into a confiscated flat. Days later, Simon Bernstein, a young Jewish boy hiding from the Germans, returns to his childhood home. At order to protect Simon from Pierre-Jean and his wife, Batignole hides him in his home. After after, two of Simon's cousins come to see him in a grocery store cellar. The children are discovered by Pierre-Jean, and Batignole makes the decision to take them to Switzerland.
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