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Irène Némirovsky

Writing

Biography

Irène Némirovsky was a Ukrainian-born author who lived most of her life in France. In 1942 she was arrested for being Jewish and died in Auschwitz.

Known For

Suite Française
7.2

France, 1940. In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier is trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother-in-law as they both await news of her husband: a prisoner of war. Parisian refugees start to pour into their small town, soon followed by a regiment of German soldiers who take up residence in the villagers' own homes. Lucile initially tries to ignore Bruno von Falk, the handsome and refined German officer staying with them. But soon, a powerful love draws them together and leads them into the tragedy of war.

Suite Française

2015
My Daughter Joy
9.0

A financier plots to become the richest man in the world by marrying off his daughter to the son of an Arab sheik.

My Daughter Joy

1950
The Ball
8.0

The daughter of a nouveau riche family, invited to an upper class ball meant to launch her in society, rejects the offer.

The Ball

1931
The Ball
6.8

Two middle-class notions dealers live happily with their girl, but an inheritance turns these nice people into snob Nouveaux Riches. Although the aristocracy invites them, the 'Tout-Paris' laughs behind their back. When they invite their would be new friends for a ball in their desirable new mansion, their daughter, sick and tired of being abandoned by her once loving parents, throws the invitations into the Seine.

The Ball

1931
Quartet
5.5

Temptation and danger run high in this romantic drama. In a post-World War I world, handsome veteran Antoine is ready to live life with his beautiful wife, Marianne. But his happiness is threatened when Marianne's alluring sister, Evelyn, pulls him into a seductive web of deceit and infidelity.

Quartet

2015
David Golder
6.5

David is a poor but ambitious Polish Jew who reinvents himself as a powerful New York business magnate. After gaining wealth, he relocates to Paris, only to have his selfish and demanding wife squander his fortune.

David Golder

1931