Madame V. Monsieur S. (1989)
52m
Running Time
January 1, 1989Release Date

Madame V. Monsieur S. (1989)
52m
Running Time
January 1, 1989Release Date
Network & Production Companies


Plot.
Betty Van Sevenant, a young resistance fighter from Bruges, arrested in March 1942, was declared "Nacht und Nebel". She recounts her deportation to the Ravensbrück and Mauthausen camps until liberation. Tobias Schiff, a Polish Jew from Antwerp, was deported with his parents to Upper Silesia on August 28, 1942, on convoy No. 25. His story begins upon arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau and concludes with the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen camp. (2 x 26 min.)
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Cast & Crew.

Betty Van Sevenant
Herself

Tobias Schiff
Himself

Violaine de Villers
Director

Jean-Marc Turine
Director

Hubert Toint
Producer

Annik Leroy
Cinematographer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
world war ii
holocaust survivor
jewish life