あらすじ
1961 : The Algerian War has been raging for seven years. Marc Dallers, a future lawyer, arrives in Algeria for the last ten months of his militariy service. he is a sergent in charge of a patrol. Lagrange is a young, mentally retarded country-boy, mistakenly placed in the same patrol but who should have been sent home some time before. But Lieutenant Morin, an unscrupulous career officer, has had a wooden gun made for him so that he can fight alongside the others without harming them. Dallers gradually becomes friend with Lagrange...
クレジット
監督 (1)
俳優 (8)
映画製作・配給会社 (3)
- Foreign production companies : Chanel Films, Atlantis Films, Cinévision
- French distributors : Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld, Alizés Films
クレジットタイトル詳細 (13)
- 製作代表 : Denis Karvil, Pierre Roitfeld
- シナリオライター : Pierre Delerive
- フォトディレクター : Ion Marinescu
- 作曲家 : Farid Russlan
- Editor : Marine Deleu
- Sound recordists : Francis Baldos, Mihai Orasanu
- Costume designers : Gabriela Ricsan, Fabienne T'Kint
- Production managers : Pierre Roitfeld, Lucian Dante Gologan, Diego Gomez Sempere
- 音声編集担当 : Joël Rangon
- スクリプト : Dominique Roisin
- Production Designers : Adriana Paun, Alexandru Chiriac, Luciano Arroyo
- 映画輸出業者 : Raphaël Berdugo
- サウンド・ミキサー : Thomas Gauder
技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- サブジャンル : 人生ドラマ
- 言語 : フランス語
- 出身 : スペイン, ルーマニア, ベルギー, フランス
- Original French-language productions : 不明
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"The difficulty that different ethnic communities have in linving together is one of the challenges of our time. Ignorance leads to suspicion, scorn and hatred. The way these prejudices disappear when the stranger ceases to be an abstraction is fascinating. It's a fearful process of discovery filled with emotion and hope. And when it leads to friendship or simply to respect, the demons are well and truly driven out. When tribute is finally paid to those who never had any breaks in life, one feels happier to be a man. "The Wooden Gun" is intended as a dramatic tale on this theme."
(Pierre Delerive)