あらすじ
Wounded in the trenches somewhere in Argonne in the early autumn of 1915, Simon and some of his companions are sent to a field hospital behind the lines, far from the front, a place out of this world. A rocky, sandy peninsula, washed up between sea and sky. An almost unreal haven of peace for these soldiers come back from the abyss where they thought to perish. Here, wounds heal, and men are reborn to life, to desire, to dream. A convalescence of several weeks, several months, before most of them would return to the war. A respite, a parenthesis of time wherein all is amplified, lived to the absolute, in flight from the dizziness of death. Simon meets Marthe and loves her beyond all things. He is alive.
クレジット
監督 (1)
俳優 (18)
映画製作・配給会社 (4)
- 製作代表 : Flach Film
- Co-productions : STUDIOCANAL, Caméra Noire, France 3 Cinéma
- Film exports/foreign sales : Pyramide International
- フランス国内配給 : BAC Films
クレジットタイトル詳細 (17)
- 製作代表 : Jean-François Lepetit
- シナリオライター : Jean-Loup Hubert
- せりふ作者 : Jean-Loup Hubert
- フォトディレクター : Jean-Marie Dreujou
- 監督補佐 : Régis Musset
- Editor : Annick Baly
- Sound recordists : Alain Curvelier, Emmanuèle Labbé
- Costume designer : Annick François
- 撮影技師アシスタント : Renaud Chassaing, Andrée Clément
- Camera operators : Kevin Jewison, Myriam Vinocour
- 製作部長 : Frédéric Sauvagnac
- 報道担当(映画) : Dominique Segall
- Assistant editors : Caroline Chatriot, Mathilde Boussel, Annick Hurst, Anne Klotz, Nathalie Cvetkovic
- スクリプト : Claudine Taulère
- 装飾 : Frédéric Duru
- フランスの配給会社 : Jean Labadie
- サウンド・ミキサー : Jean-François Auger
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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 : ドラマ
- テーマ : 戦争
- 言語 : フランス語
- その他の国の共同制作者 : フランス
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"Marthe and Simon are real, they dare to show their feelings of love. Whatever the society or time in which we live, it is never easy to reveal oneself; we are always afraid of the other, and of ourselves. We are afraid of our own feelings. When we are living in a state of urgency, we have no time to think, we simply ''are''." (Clotilde Courau)