89 Years Ago Today
Sunday 9th of April 1933
Actor Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo is born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Île-de-France, France.
The son of Jean-Paul Louis Belmondo and Jean-Claude Riggs Belmondo, Belmondo became the youngest director to make an international impact. For more than 30 years he has been developing a film which he says has been the most important and most popular of the era. Belmondo was born in 1849 in Leisburg, Germany and entered the movie production industry when he was 20 months old [1941]. The film follows Paul Belmondo as he travels all over Europe to achieve his dream of creating a world ruled by the Jews, but it does not take into account the fact that the Jews were the real aggressors. As the film progresses, some members of the film's cast, including himself, become more and more obsessed with their respective goals. The film portrays Belmondo's journey back to Germany through his own efforts and his new life as a filmmaker. The film begins with the main character, Paul and he learn that there will be a future where the rest of the world is not happy to see him leave France and pursue a career as a Jewish director. Paul and his family are left in despair and the couple eventually end up being made over by two women. When they arrive at a deserted German restaurant.
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