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A girl of perhaps five or six is orphaned in an air raid while fleeing a French city with her parents early in World War II. She is befriended by a pre-adolescent peasant boy after she wandered away from the other refugees, and is taken in for a few weeks by his family. The children become fast friends, and the film follows their attempt to assimilate the deaths they both face, and the religious rituals surrounding those deaths, through the construction of a cemetery for all sorts of animals. Child-like and adult activity are frequently at cross-purposes, however.
In 1940, the five years old Paulette loses her parents and her dog under a Nazi attack in the country while escaping from Paris. The eleven years old peasant Michel Dolle sees the girl wandering with her dead dog in her hands and brings her to his home. She is welcomed and lodged by his simple family and she becomes a close friend of Michel. They bury her dog and decide to build a cemetery for animals and insects, stealing crosses in the cemetery, bringing problems to Michels family with their neighbors.
Georges Poujouly
Michel Dollé
Brigitte Fossey
Paulette
Amédée
Francis Gouard
Laurence Badie
Berthe Dollé
Madeleine Barbulée
Une soeur de la Croix-Rouge
Suzanne Courtal
Madame Dollé - la mère
Lucien Hubert
Joseph Dollé - le père
Jacques Marin
Georges Dollé
Marcel Mérovée
Raymond Dollé
Violette Monnier
Renée Dollé
Denise Péronne
Jeanne Gouard
Fernande Roy
L'autre fille Gouard
Louis Saintève
Le prêtre
André Wasley
Gouard - le voisin
André Enard
Le premier gendarme
Marcelle Feuillade
La mère de Paulette
Roger Fossey
Le père de Paulette
Louis Herbert
Petit rôle
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