L'Empreinte des géants (1980)
Directed by Robert Enrico

Action / Drama / Romance
aka: The Imprint of Giants

Film Synopsis

Eleonore, a young teenage girl, is the daughter of Méru, a roadworks foreman.  For as long as she can remember, she is used to living in caravans in mud beside the roads that are being constructed by her father.  She is also used to the road workers and their machines, which she calls Giants.  Since her mother's death, Eleonore does everything she can to please her father and her two brothers, Paul and Louis.  The men who drive those enormous machines like to be called cowboys because every day they risk their lives, knowing that the smallest mistake could prove fatal.  After Louis gets himself killed by his Giant and Paul has left for Chad, Eleonore feels totally lost.   Luckily, she still has her father and some friends, without whom life would be unbearable.  They are:  Lucie, a 26-year-old mother, Galy, an amusing Algerian, and Fouldroule, the owner of the local café.  It is these people who will give Eleonore the strength to go on living...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Robert Enrico
  • Script: François Chevallier, Hortense Dufour (novel), Robert Enrico
  • Cinematographer: Didier Tarot
  • Music: Karl-Heinz Schäfer
  • Cast: Zoé Chauveau (Eléonore Meru), Serge Reggiani (Fouldroule), Mario Adorf (Meru), Andréa Ferréol (Germaine Hansen), Raimund Harmstorf (Jo Hansen), Dominique Laffin (Lucie Dromner), Patrick Chesnais (Martial Dromner), Philippe Léotard (Lucien Chabaud), Anne Wiazemsky (La Marraine), Josine Comellas (Eliette), Jean-Pierre Bagot (Carvinet), Med Salah Cheurfi (Galu), Philippe Deplanche (Louis), Bertrand Bonvoisin (Paul), Yveline Danard, Aziz Houalef, Alain Frérot, Maximilien Ibanez, Luis Hostalot, Leslie Laugier
  • Country: France / West Germany
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 141 min
  • Aka: The Imprint of Giants

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