The Long, Long Holiday (2015)
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Cast & Crew.
Antoine Lelandais
Durand (voice)
Philippe Catoire
Herpin (voice)
Julien Crampon
Ernest Bonhoure (voice)
Julien Alluguette
Pierre (voice)
Cédric Dumond
Robert Bonhoure (voice)
Clara Quilichini
Colette Bonhoure (voice)
Johannes Oliver Hamm
Otto
Benjamin Bollen
Jean (voice)
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Release DateApril 20, 2015
Original NameLes Grandes Grandes Vacances
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes10
Running Time26m
Content RatingNR
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The Long Long Holiday (Les Grandes Grandes Vacances) is a French animated series broadcast in 2015 on France 3, which tells the story of the German occupation of France during the Second World War through the perspectives of children in Normandy.
In September 1939, Colette and Ernest are welcomed by their maternal grandparents in a fictional village named Grangeville (Based On Actual Village Name Varangeville-sur-Mer), near Dieppe in Normandy. The short vacation becomes semi-permanent when their father goes off to fight, following the mobilization of France to fight the invading German Army, and the poor health of their mother, required to leave to be treated for tuberculosis in a sanatorium in Switzerland. The two little Parisians discover life in the countryside during wartime, including occupation, Resistance, deprivation, but also life with friends.
The ten-episode mini-series (sometimes shown as five episodes, including on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video) was created by Émile Bravo (graphic design), Paul Leluc (director), and Delphine Maury (author), and produced by Les Armateurs Cyber Group Studios. Olivier Vinuesa and Alain Serluppus assisted Delphine Maury at the beginning of the writing on the narrative arc, then Guillaume Mautalent and Sébastien Oursel became co-writers on the whole series, along with Timothée de Fombelle, who also lent a hand on the arc of the ten episodes. Syd Matters composed the music for the series.
In 2016 the show won Best Children's TV Program by the Paris Radio and Television Club.