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Vive la France (2010) Movie


Vive la France

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Cast of Vive la France

  1. Aarts, Jerome as [Werner] <2>
  2. Cliffe, Justin as [Soldier]
  3. Forte, Ellis as [Village Child]
  4. Lazarou, Alexa as [Village Child]
  5. Lewis, Rhodri as [Village Child]
  6. Manfield, Joshua as [Younger Brother] <4>
  7. Medcroft, Alan as [Commander] <1>
  8. Ninnis, John as [Soldier]
  9. Rimola, Antonio as [Soldier]
  10. Robinson, Florence (III) as [Village Child]
  11. Sims, Nic as [Older Brother] <3>
  12. Thorne, Ben (III) as [Village Child]
  13. Turner, Anthony (IV) as [Soldier]
  14. Worley, Jay as [Village Child]
  15. Davies, Angharad as [Sister] <5>
  16. Leach-Hutchings, Ellen as [Village Child]
  17. Reynolds, Siwan as [Village Child]

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Genres in Vive la France

  1. Short
  2. History
  3. Thriller
  4. War

Plot of Vive la France

German-occupied France, 1943. German soldiers have stormed a small French rural village believed to be harbouring resistance fighters. Having killed all the adults, a group of soldiers take the Full Plot >>

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Composers of music of Vive la France

  1. Curtis, Paul (V)

Cinematographers of Vive la France

  1. Thomas, Vivian Paul (I)

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Editors of Vive la France

  1. Sturgess, Gareth

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Quotes of Vive la France

Adolf Hitler: He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.

Commander: They're young, they're not Jewish... They can be reformed. Full Quotes >>

Trivia of Vive la France

- As the film was to be written, directed and produced by an English-speaking production team, the original intention was to shoot the film in English, whilst having the actors accent there dialogue according to the language represented. However, it soon became felt that this approach might come across as comedic, especially when the Commander would have to switch between talking to his men in German and addressing the village children in French, and so, rather late into the production, the casting call for actors was changed to accommodate French and German speakers.

- Aside from the Commander's German Luger, all of the weapons that the German soldiers brandish are made of wood.

- The 'test' portrayed in the film was actually subverted from a method of punishment carried out on captured Russian soldiers who went AWOL during WW2. Prisoners were made to select one of their own for stoning, then the others were forced to carry out the execution, thus completely breaking the men into never resisting the chain of command ever again. Full Trivia >>