Marie-Louise
Marie-Louise is a 1944 Swiss drama film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and Franz Schnyder and written by Richard Schweizer. Set during the Second World War, it follows a 12-year-old French girl sent to Switzerland to recover from the effects of wartime bombing. In 1946, Schweizer won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film, and Marie-Louise became the first non-English-language film to receive an Oscar.
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| author | Richard Schweizer |
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| director | Franz Schnyder Leopold Lindtberg |
| editor | Hermann Haller |
| genre | drama |
| musicBy | Robert Blum |
| producer | Lazar Wechsler Oscar Düby |
| productionCompany | Praesens-Film |
| publisher | Arthur Mayer Joseph Burstyn |