The film describes the prisoners as the "result of the great French victory in Champagne". They are led into a large cultivated area, standing in 'blocks' of a few hundred men. Dragoons, apparently in...
The film is presented, uncut, in reverse order of events. It begins with Pershing saying goodbye to the British Adjutant-General, Sir G H Fowke, and the French General Peltier, prior to entering his c...
Damage in the Roye-Soissons area, showing many of the smaller towns and villages. Destroyed fruit trees. A desecrated cemetery at Tergnier. Damaged houses at Coucy-la-Ville and Coucy-le-Château. The ...
The film jumps and pulls-back frequently, making it very hard to follow. It starts with posed groups of football teams. A group of RAF officers, including a chaplain, talk together. Portrait shots, in...
Blanche Gardin, Léa Seydoux (left to right) in "France" (2021)
Léa Seydoux, Emanuele Arioli (left to right) in "France" (2021)
Léa Seydoux (3. from left), Tristan Sadeghi (4. from left) in "France" (2021)
Léa Seydoux in "France" (2021)
Amine Halim, Léa Seydoux, Youannes Mohammed (front left to right) in "France" (2021)
Léa Seydoux in "France" (2021)
Léa Seydoux in "France" (2021)
German movie poster of "France" (2021)