On the occasion of the campaign of Jean Cristofol, outgoing mayor and Communist candidate in the municipal elections of October 1947 in Marseille, a laudatory presentation of the results of his mandat...
Views of the life in Marseille through its inhabitants (little girls, fishermen, bathers, families...) in the 1950's.
Military parade on the Canebière during the liberation of Marseille in August 1944.
The film first presents the different districts of Marseille. Then, a business manager goes to Marignane airport and the document shows the airport in operation.
The Old Port was partially destroyed in 1942. But already new buildings are being built. Le Corbusier also chose Marseille to build the Cité Radieuse, which will accommodate 1,500 people.
Views from the city-center/old town in Marseille just after WWII.
Views of the harbour in Marseille, young girls having fun in a park.
From 1943, Marseille is occupied by the Germans who destroy some neighborhoods and build fortifications. After the landings in June and August 1944, the Germans undermine the port and begin to destroy...
Maren Eggert
Devid Striesow, Louis Schanelec (v.l.n.r.)
Jérôme Leleu, Maren Eggert, Alexis Loret (v.l.n.r.)
Friederike Kammer, Marie-Lou Sellem, Wolfgang Michael (v.l.n.r.)
Marie-Lou Sellem, Louis Schanelec (v.l.n.r.)
Fabian Busch, Sabrina Amali in "Spurlos in Marseille" (2020)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.