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Calm at Sea

17th(2012) World Cinema

Colonialism · True Story · War  

  • CountryFrance,Germany
  • Production Year2011
  • Running Time90min
  • Format (Digi)Beta
  • ColorColor
Program Note
France under Nazi influence in October 1941. As the young, communist members of French Resistance assassinated one of the German army officers, Hitler, as part of retaliation, orders to kill one hundred fifty French people. The target consists mainly of young French men who share the same philosophy with the assassins, especially those who are against Nazi dominance and thus detained in concentration camps for political reasons. The director of the film, Schulendorf reconstructed a true story based on classified documents made by the poet Ernst Junger who was serving the German Army as an officer back then, and letters of farewell written by one hundred fifteen victims. The narrative is taken in the eyes of then seventeen year old Guy Moquet, one of the victims, who posthumously made his name and a German soldier of the same age who was ordered to shoot the victims. (Jay JEON)
Director
Director
Volker SCHLÖNDORFF
Berlin-based German filmmaker Schlöndorff has worked in Germany, France and the United States on a number of critically acclaimed films, including <Death of a Salesman> (1985), <The Handmaid’s Tale> (1990) and <The Legend of Rita> (2000). He is however possibly best known for his 1979 adaptation of Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass′s <The Tin Drum>, which was the first German film to be awarded the Golden Palm at Cannes and the first German film since 1927 to win an Oscar.
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  • Director Volker SCHLÖNDORFF 폴커 슐뢴도르프
  • Producer PETIT Bruno, POUBELLE Olivier
  • Cast SALMAIN Leo Paul, BARBE Marc, MATTHES Ulrich, ROULOT Jean-Marc, DARROUSSIN Jean-Pierre, DOMBASLE Arielle
  • Screenplay SCHLONDORFF Volker
  • Cinematography BACKCHEV Lubomir
  • Production Design MAKEDONSKY Stephane
  • Editor HARTMANN Susanne
  • Sound AUBRY Damien
  • Music COULAIS Bruno
  • Production Company Les Canards Sauvages,PROVOBIS FILM GmbH,ARTE France
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    contact@lescanardssauvages.eu,,communication@arte-tv.com

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