Marc Bloch: In the Name of France (2026)
Marc Bloch is one of the 20th-century French intellectuals best known abroad. He fought in both World Wars: though wounded during World War I, he remained on the front lines until victory, and he enlisted as a volunteer during World War II before joining the Resistance. This historian, who revolutionized the way history is viewed, written, and told before being murdered by the Nazis for being a member of the Resistance and a Jew, left a profound mark on his century. It is this exemplary life, dedicated to the Republic he cherished, that will earn him a place in the Panthéon—and that is the story this film tells.
Director: Hugues Nancy
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Manon Azem as Narrator (voice over) |
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Éric Caravaca as Narrator (voice over) |
| Directing | Hugues Nancy | Director |
| Writing | Hugues Nancy | Author |
| Crew | Nicolas Offenstadt | Documentation & Support |
| Crew | Jean Vigreux | Documentation & Support |
| Editing | Yvan Gaillard | Editor |
| Sound | Michel Korb | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Hélène Zinck | Documentation & Support |
| Crew | Charlotte de Luppé | Documentation & Support |
| Art | Yoann Crez | Graphic Designer |
| Editing | Nils Grunwald | Archival Footage Coordinator |
| Editing | Samuel François Steininger | Archival Footage Coordinator |
| Editing | Nolwenn Guellec | Archival Footage Coordinator |
| Production | Cyprien D'Haese | Producer |
| Production | Emmanuel Hoog | Producer |