Synopsis
On November 11, 1918, in the middle of a trench, Sergeant Broulard is seriously injured. History may well be about to change before his eyes. A telegraph operator returning from the front just had time to catch a message: a peace treaty had been signed that morning. They must launch an attack, but the rumor is spreading and it is up to the troops to make the final decision. One that will perhaps lead them on the road to peace.
Credits
Actors (10)
Production and distribution (2)
- Foreign production company : Les Films de la Récré
- Film exports/foreign sales : Wide
Full credits (14)
- Screenwriter : Sébastien Tixador
- Director of Photography : Hervé Verloes
- Assistant Director : Hippolyte Leibovici
- Editor : Sébastien Tixador
- Sound recordists : Wouter Gordts, Édith Herregods
- Costume designer : Klem Logan
- Producer : Sébastien Tixador
- Assistant Operator : Boris Walravens
- Sound Editor : Walter Fiorini
- Continuity supervisor : Sophie Beaumont
- Production Designer : Sébastien Plazaneix
- Special Effects : Boris Walravens
- Make-up Artist : Pénélope Daloze
- Sound Mixer : Walter Fiorini
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Virtual Reality, Psychological drama
- Themes : War, Human nature , History
- Production language : French, English, Dutch
- Coproducer countries : Belgium, France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : Minority French (Belgium, France)
- Production year : 2019
- Runtime : 12 min
- Production formats : HD 4K - Stereoscopic format
- Color type : Color
- Audio format : Spatialized sound
- Rating restrictions : None
News & awards
News (3)
Selections (4)
Delegations (1)
Resources
Website(1)
https://www.filmsdelarecre.com/11-11-18
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