Okay, Joe! or the Memoirs of Private Guilloux
In autumn 1944, during the Liberation of Brittany, writer Louis Guilloux worked as an interpreter for the American army. He was a privileged witness to some little-known dramatic aspects of the Liberation: the rapes and murders committed by GIs on French civilians. He also discovered the racism of American military justice. This experience haunted the novelist for thirty years. In 1976, he recounted it in a short novel, "Ok, Joe", which went unnoticed. This film compares his account with the memories of the last witnesses to these forgotten crimes and their punishments.
Directed by Philippe Baron
Where to Watch
Streaming
Cast
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Arnaud Stéphan Narrator (voice) -
Louis Guilloux Self (archive footage)
Make it a double feature
1h 44m together
Okay, Joe! or the Memoirs of Private Guilloux
Stay In Algeria
Both from Philippe Baron.



