The Statement
movie

At the end of World War II, many of those involved in war crimes were prosecuted. Some got away. Until now.
Released December 12, 2003
Overview
The film is set in France in the 1990s, the French were defeated by the Germans early in World War II, an armistice was signed in 1940 which effectively split France into a German occupied part in the North and a semi-independent part in the south which became known as Vichy France. In reality the Vichy government was a puppet regime controlled by the Germans. Part of the agreement was that the Vichy Government would assist with the 'cleansing' of Jews from France. The Vichy government formed a police force called the Milice, who worked with the Germans...
Cast

Michael Caine
as
Pierre Brossard

Tilda Swinton
as
Annemarie Livi

Jeremy Northam
as
Colonel Roux

Alan Bates
as
Armand Bertier

Charlotte Rampling
as
Nicole

John Neville
as
Old Man

Ciarán Hinds
as
Pochon

Frank Finlay
as
Commissaire Vionnet

William Hutt
as
Le Moyne

Matt Craven
as
David Manenbaum

Noam Jenkins
as
Michael Levy

Peter Wight
as
Inspector Cholet
Crew

Norman Jewison
as
Director

Norman Jewison
as
Producer

Robert Lantos
as
Producer
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Robyn Slovo
as
Producer

Ronald Harwood
as
Writer

Brian Moore
as
Novel
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Kevin Jewison
as
Director of Photography

Andrew S. Eisen
as
Editor

Stephen E. Rivkin
as
Editor

Nathalie Chéron
as
Casting
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Robin D. Cook
as
Casting

Nina Gold
as
Casting