Forces occultes

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Movie
German title Occult Powers
Original title Forces occultes
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1943
length 53 minutes
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Director Jean Mamy
script Jean Marquès-Rivière
production Robert Muzard and Nova films
music Jean Martinon

Forces occultes ( Occult Forces - The Mysteries of Freemasonry Revealed for the First Time ) is a 1943 French film known as the last film directed by Paul Riche (the pseudonym of Jean Mamy ).

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The film tells the story of a young MP who joins the Freemasons to restart his career. So he learns how the Freemasons conspire with the Jews and the Anglo-American nations to encourage France to go to war against Germany.

history

The film was commissioned in 1942 by the Propaganda Department , a delegation from the Propaganda Ministry of the Third Reich within occupied France through the former Freemason Mamy. He strongly condemns Freemasonry, parliamentarism and Jews as part of the ideology of the Vichy regime against them, and tries to prove a Jewish-Masonic conspiracy.

After the liberation of France, the writer Jean Marquès-Rivière, his producer Robert Muzard and his director Jean Mamy were executed for collaborating with the enemy (literally: purge) . On November 25, 1945, Muzard was sentenced to three years in prison and Marquès-Rivière was sentenced to death and humiliation in his absence (he had gone into self-imposed exile).

Mamy was also a journalist in the magazine L'Appel under Pierre Constantini (head of the "Ligue franéaise d'épuration, d'entraide sociale et de collaboration européenne") and in the collaborator magazine Au pilori and was therefore on March 29, 1949 in the fortress Sentenced to death by Montrouge and executed .

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