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The Round Up 2010

  An incredible real story of courage and survival.  A faithful retelling of the 1942 “Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup” and the events surrounding it.

An incredible real story of courage and survival. A faithful retelling of the 1942 “Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup” and the events surrounding it.

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Mélanie Laurent

Mélanie Laurent

Annette Monod

Christelle Cornil

Christelle Cornil

Jacqueline

Swann Arlaud

Swann Arlaud

Milicien PPP Weismann

Jean Reno

Jean Reno

Dr. David Sheinbaum

Anne Brochet

Anne Brochet

Dina Traube

Nicolas Bridet

Nicolas Bridet

Gendarme Lemaire

Tamás Lengyel

Tamás Lengyel

Rudolf Hess

Gad Elmaleh

Gad Elmaleh

Schmuel Weismann

Caroline Raynaud

Caroline Raynaud

Paule Pétiveau

Christian Adam

Christian Adam

Brocanteur russe

Nadia Barentin

Nadia Barentin

Grand-Mère Ida

Thomas Darchinger

Thomas Darchinger

Heinrich Himmler

Rebecca Marder

Rebecca Marder

Rachel Weismann

Sylvie Testud

Sylvie Testud

Bella Zygler

Raphaëlle Agogué

Raphaëlle Agogué

Sura Weismann

Christian Erickson

Christian Erickson

MacLelland

Virág Bárány

Virág Bárány

Femme rouée de coups

Ariane Séguillon

Ariane Séguillon

Putain 1

Péter Barbinek

Péter Barbinek

Docteur Morell

Jérémie Segard

Jérémie Segard

Garde mobile Zygler

Adèle Exarchopoulos

Adèle Exarchopoulos

Anna Traube

Philippe Beautier

Philippe Beautier

Garde mobile quare

Róbert Bolla

Róbert Bolla

Agriculteur Lutétia

Frédéric Moulin

Frédéric Moulin

René Bousquet

Hugo Leverdez

Hugo Leverdez

Jo Weismann

Oliver Cywie

Oliver Cywie

Simon Zygler

Mathieu Di Concetto

Mathieu Di Concetto

Noé 'Nono' Zygler

Romain Di Concetto

Romain Di Concetto

Noé 'Nono' Zygler

Isabelle Gélinas

Isabelle Gélinas

Hélène Timonier

Thierry Frémont

Thierry Frémont

Capitaine Pierret

Catherine Allégret

Catherine Allégret

La concierge 'Tati'

Denis Ménochet

Denis Ménochet

Corot

Jean-Pierre Lorit

Jean-Pierre Lorit

Docteur Jousse

Jean-Michel Noirey

Jean-Michel Noirey

Pierre Laval

Roland Copé

Roland Copé

Maréchal Pétain

Anne Benoît

Anne Benoît

Matthey Jouanis

Armelle

Armelle

Directrice école infirmières

Udo Schenk

Udo Schenk

Adolf Hitler

Franziska Schubert

Franziska Schubert

Eva Braun

Bernhard Schütz

Bernhard Schütz

Karl Oberg

Catherine Hosmalin

Catherine Hosmalin

La boulangère

Marc Rioufol

Marc Rioufol

Jean Leguay

Charlotte Driesen

Charlotte Driesen

Charlotte Weismann

Grégory Gatignol

Grégory Gatignol

Policier Weissmann

Sandra Moreno

Sandra Moreno

Lucienne

Salomé Sebbag

Salomé Sebbag

Louise Zygler

Maurice Vaudaux

Maurice Vaudaux

L'abbé Bernard

Nastasia Juszczak

Nastasia Juszczak

Renée Traube

Mathilde Snodgrass

Mathilde Snodgrass

Putain 2

Samuel Diot

Samuel Diot

Raymond

Patrick Courtois

Patrick Courtois

Emile Hennequin

Rodolphe Saulnier

Rodolphe Saulnier

Gendarme dragueur

Djamel Mehnane

Djamel Mehnane

Lieutenant gendarme Vel d'Hiv

Alban Aumard

Alban Aumard

Gaston Roques

Nicolas Merlin

Nicolas Merlin

Milicien fouille Beaune

Frank Berjot

Frank Berjot

Milicien Traube 1

Salvatore Ingoglia

Salvatore Ingoglia

L'Hirondelle 'Louise'

Gaspard Meier-Chaurand

Gaspard Meier-Chaurand

Lucien Timonier

Antoine Stip

Antoine Stip

Prof. Saul Traube

Aurélien Ringelheim

Aurélien Ringelheim

Tailleur '9e Ordonnance'

Samuel Jaudon

Samuel Jaudon

Le chanteur des rues

Sabine Pernette

Sabine Pernette

Femme '9ème ordonnance'

Jonathan Brecher

Jonathan Brecher

Adjudant-chef Guillem

Francis Weismann

Francis Weismann

Adjudant-chef Desnoyers

François Bureloup

François Bureloup

L'Instituteur M. Joyeux

Jonas Hamon

Jonas Hamon

Petit garçon qui tremble

Catherine Toublanc

Catherine Toublanc

Mère 'garçon qui tremble'

Gabrielle Bonacini

Gabrielle Bonacini

Mère éplorée

Philippe Mangione

Philippe Mangione

Ouvrier témoin

Michelle Figlarz

Michelle Figlarz

Mère séparation

Jérôme Henry

Jérôme Henry

Garde mobile square 2

Johannes Oliver Hamm

Johannes Oliver Hamm

Gradé allemand café

Holger Daemgen

Holger Daemgen

Helmut Knochen

János Füzi

János Füzi

Jeune intello

Gabriella Gubás

Gabriella Gubás

Mère de famille Vel d'Hiv

Peter Kollar

Peter Kollar

Joseph Kogan

Iván Fenyő

Iván Fenyő

Gradé allemand Müller

Hanna Becker

Hanna Becker

Hilde Speer

Geoffry Thomas

Geoffry Thomas

Noble

Kata Varga

Kata Varga

Agricultrice Lutétia

Soma Zámbori

Soma Zámbori

Heinz Rothke

Ádám Földi

Ádám Földi

Théo Dannecker

Adel Martin

Adel Martin

Femme juive chic

Viktoria Molnar

Viktoria Molnar

Odile

Szofia Sztepanov

Szofia Sztepanov

Lisa

Lora Balogh

Lora Balogh

Gilberte

Jérôme Cusin

Jérôme Cusin

Dieter

Gyula Mesterházy

Gyula Mesterházy

Otto Günsche

Jennifer Kerner

Jennifer Kerner

La mère sur le toit

Tamás Gábor

Tamás Gábor

Pompier Fernand Baudvin

Tamás Császár

Tamás Császár

Gradé Beaune

Ilona Kassai

Ilona Kassai

Femme âgée Vel d'Hiv

Zsuzsa Száger

Zsuzsa Száger

Femme orthodoxe Vel d'Hiv

Katalin Pap

Katalin Pap

Femme au bébé Vel d'Hiv

Csaba Jakab

Csaba Jakab

Père de famille Vel d'Hiv

Virág Sallai

Virág Sallai

Concierge préfecture Loiret

Zoltán Horváth

Zoltán Horváth

Gendarme Gatien

Barnabás Timon

Barnabás Timon

Adolescent 1

Aaron Boujenah

Aaron Boujenah

Adolescent 2

Lili Karolyi

Lili Karolyi

Fille femme rouée de coups

Bea Tövispataki

Bea Tövispataki

Infirmière

Julia Papp

Julia Papp

Nurse (uncredited)

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During the summer of 1942, France is under German occupation and Jews are obliged to wear the yellow star. In the Butte Montmartre district of Paris, two Jewish families live among their neighbors, navigating a tense social landscape where some try to protect them by hiding, while others insult and belittle them. The story centers on the Weismann family, with Schmuel Weismann Gad Elmaleh at the heart of the household, and their relatives and friends who share in the fear and uncertainty of the moment. The neighborhood buzzes with a mix of sympathy, hostility, and everyday struggle, painting a vivid picture of life under threat.

On the night of July 16 to 17, a precarious political agreement between the Nazis and the French authorities sets in motion a dramatic roundup of Jews. The Velodrome d’Hiver becomes a place of sudden arrest for many, and the Butte Montmartre community is not spared. The Weismann family and their neighbors are seized after several failed attempts to escape, and the events that follow cast a long shadow over their lives. In the midst of the chaos, Annette Monod Mélanie Laurent, a nurse who meets Joseph and Noé, emerges as a beacon of care and quiet resolve.

Inside the Vel d’Hiv, conditions are stark and unsanitary: there is little water, crowding is extreme, and basic necessities must be shared with everyone who has something to spare. Despite the crowded fences and the fear in every corner, acts of small mercy appear—firesfighters, led by Captain Pierret Thierry Frémont, intervene at moments to restore some measure of order, and letters entrusted to trusted hands are discreetly passed along as a fragile thread of connection to the outside world.

After two harrowing days, those rounded up are transported to a transit camp in Beaune-la-Rolande, Loiret, where the situation deteriorates further. Food is scarce and of poor quality, illness spreads, and the psychological toll grows heavier with each passing day. The families are eventually deported again, this time toward extermination camps, leaving the little ones to cling to hope that their parents’ voices might guide them to safety. Among the children, Annette redoubles her efforts to shelter and care for them, even as the grim reality of their fate gnaws at every moment.

The story follows the children’s perilous journey as their world fractures around them. Noé ‘Nono’ Zygler [Mathieu Di Concetto] becomes a focal point, while others in the community—the Weismann clan, including Rachel Weismann [Rebecca Marder], Charlotte Weismann [Charlotte Driesen], and Sura Weismann [Raphaëlle Agogué]—live with the weight of what is happening to their families. The narrative also touches on Dina Traube [Anne Brochet] and Dr. David Sheinbaum [Jean Reno], whose roles intersect with the ward and its families in moments of crisis and concern. The tension between survival and humanity plays out against the backdrop of a city increasingly deaf to the pleas of those being displaced.

As the desperation grows, a doctor’s warning about extermination camps amplifies the urgency. Annette’s pursuit of the children on a deportation train becomes a defining, heartbreaking moment; she arrives too late to intervene as the trains depart. Yet there are survivors who manage to slip away and find refuge with strangers who choose compassion over complicity. Joseph finds a path to safety through a combination of luck, secrecy, and the support of others who believed in keeping hope alive. Noé also escapes, his fate hanging in the balance until a pair of compassionate rescuers take him in. The toll of the events is vast, but the thread of resilience persists.

By 1945, with the war drawing to a close, the survivors begin to rebuild their lives. The film closes on a note of reluctant relief as Joseph and Noé, scarred but alive, reunite with Annette at the Lutetia, a Parisian hotel that becomes a haven for those who endured the camps. The story honors memory, endurance, and the fragile, stubborn persistence of hope in the face of unspeakable loss, inviting viewers to reflect on the costs of hatred and the enduring power of care in times of crisis.

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