The stories of the people of Villeneuve, a fictional subprefecture, in the Jura, in German–occupied France during the Second World War.
The best episode of "A French Village" season 2 is "The Lottery (January 10, 1941)", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Olivier Guignard and written by Cédric Salmon. "The Lottery (January 10, 1941)" aired on 10/13/2009 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Commitment (February 5, 1941)".
A man dies of natural causes shortly after winning the lottery.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon
The local police are on the hunt for a black-market dealer, only to find out that he is an undercover German agent.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon
The director of the school is jailed for the illegal possession of a gun, after the occupation receives an anonymous tip.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon
The town's sawmill owner who has been doing business with the German occupation is accused of being Jewish.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon
The identity of the man who sabotaged the Jewish family's crossing is discovered by the German occupation.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon
The German police is getting closer and closer to discovering the members of the network.
Director: Olivier Guignard
Writer: Cédric Salmon