The story explores the extreme moral compromises made for survival during wartime.
The relationship shifts from a simple employer-employee dynamic into a complex, "Faustian" arrangement:
: He arranges for his wife and children to escape to the "Free Zone" and strikes a deal with his assistant, François Mercier. Haffmann "sells" the shop to François, with the understanding that he will buy it back once the war is over.
: François, who is unable to conceive a child with Blanche, agrees to hide Haffmann on one extraordinary condition: that Haffmann father a child with Blanche.
Paris) in 1942. Originally a multi-award-winning play by Jean-Philippe Daguerre, it was later adapted into a 2022 film starring Daniel Auteuil.
: Joseph Haffmann, a talented Jewish jeweller, realizes he must flee [Paris](Paris) as the Nazis begin rounding up the Jewish community for deportation.
(Farewell Mr. Haffmann) is a gripping historical drama set in Nazi-occupied [Paris](