Nos résistances (2011) Directed by Romain Cogitore
Drama / Romance / War
Film Synopsis
France, in the summer of 1944. François is a 19-year-old
first aid worker whose most ardent desire is to spend the night with
the girl he is in love with. One evening, he is about to
realise this dream when a member of the French resistance turns up and asks
for his help. To impress his girlfriend, François joins
a resistance training camp and finds himself with a group of
immature boys. But war is a messy business and in the ensuing
drama François will end up being torn between conflicting passions...
Cast: François Civil (Racine),
Grégoire Colin (Le bourreau),
Grégory Gatignol (Zozo),
Jules Sitruk (Peigne),
Jules Sadoughi (Ficelle),
Ralph Amoussou (L'ours),
Juliette Lamboley (Véronique),
Michel Vuillermoz (Lieutenant Lebel),
Hélène Foubert (La mère de Racine),
Bruno Paviot (L'adjudant),
Maxime Lefrançois (Le brigadier),
Jeanne Mettauer (Jeanne),
Stéphanie Crayencour (La soeur de Jeanne),
Olivier Guéritée (Poux),
Augustin Legrand (Tonio),
Anne Benoît (La mère de Véronique),
Christopher Buchholz (Le soldat allemand),
Quentin Binder (Binouse),
Jonathan Cipolla (Casanova),
Simon David (Milicien au barrage)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color (HD) / Color
Runtime: 85 min
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