Paris, 1940. German occupation forces create a new film production company, Continental, and put Alfred Greven – producer, cinephile, and opportunistic businessman – in charge. During the occupation, under Joseph Goebbels’s orders, Greven hires the best artists and technicians of French cinema to produce successful, highly entertaining films, which are also strategically devoid of propaganda. Simultaneously, he takes advantage of the confiscation of Jewish property to purchase film theaters, studios and laboratories, in order to control the whole production line. His goal: to create a European Hollywood. Among the thirty feature films thus produced under the auspices of Continental, several are, to this day, considered classics of French cinema.

Shoah
1985
8.2/10

Night and Fog
1956
8.3/10

Nazi Concentration Camps
1945
7.7/10

And the Oscar Goes To...
2014
6.8/10

The War Room
1993
6.8/10

The Making of Star Wars
1977
7.1/10

4 Little Girls
1997
7.2/10

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
2019
6.9/10

The Godfather Family: A Look Inside
1990
7.8/10

Visions of Light
1992
7.0/10

Audrey
2020
7.1/10

We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company
2001
7.4/10

The Green Book: Guide to Freedom
2019
7.8/10

Louis Theroux: Twilight of the Porn Stars
2012
6.4/10

Alone in the Wilderness
2004
7.9/10

WWII From Space
2012
7.4/10

Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron
2017
6.6/10

The Extraordinary Voyage
2011
7.7/10

Another Day of Life
2018
7.4/10

The War on Democracy
2007
7.5/10
The Garden That Doesn't Exist
2022
6.2/10