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The film is "The Immigrant" (1917), also titled "Broke". The French title, visible on screen, is "Charlot Emigrant", meaning "Charlot the emigrant", Charlot was the nickname of Charlie Chaplin in France.
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- How long is Au Revoir les Enfants?1 hour and 44 minutes
- When was Au Revoir les Enfants released?February 12, 1988
- What is the IMDb rating of Au Revoir les Enfants?8 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Au Revoir les Enfants?Julien Quentin, Jean Bonnet, Mme Quentin, Père Jean, Père Michel, Joseph, and Mlle Davenne
- What is the plot of Au Revoir les Enfants?A French boarding school run by priests seems to be a haven from World War II until a new student arrives. Occupying the next bed in the dormitory to the top student in his class, the two young boys begin to form a bond.
- How much did Au Revoir les Enfants earn at the worldwide box office?$4.58 million
- How much did Au Revoir les Enfants earn at the US box office?$4.54 million
- What is Au Revoir les Enfants rated?PG
- What genre is Au Revoir les Enfants?Drama and War
- How many awards has Au Revoir les Enfants won?28 awards
- How many awards has Au Revoir les Enfants been nominated for?40 nominations
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