Der Krieg ist vorbei
(1966)
Regisseur:
Alain ResnaisSchauspieler:
Yves Montand, Ingrid Thulin, Geneviève Bujold, Jean Dasté, Dominique Rozan, Jean-François Rémi, Marie Mergey, Michel Piccoli, Anouk Ferjac, Roland Monod, Pierre Decazes, Paul Crauchet, Claire Duhamel, Antoine Bourseiller, Laurence Badie, Françoise BertinDiego, ein Mitglied der spanischen Kommunisten, wird auf seiner Rückreise aus Spanien nach Paris von Grenzbeamten festgenommen, schafft es aber doch, von dort wieder zu entkommen. In Paris angekommen sucht er seinen Freund Juan, um ihn vor einer Rückkehr nach Spanien zu warnen, weil er dort in Gefahr geraten würde, von Polizisten der Franco-Regierung festgenommen zu werden.
France, 1965. A man with many names, an exiled Spanish Communist in his forties, begins to accept the futility of his long struggle against the dictatorship of General Franco, who has suffocated his country with an iron hand since the end of the Civil War in 1939, when he learns that some of his comrades who work undercover in Spain are being cornered by the authorities. (Followed by “Roads to the South,” 1978.)
France, 1965. A man with many names, an exiled Spanish Communist in his forties, begins to accept the futility of his long struggle against the dictatorship of General Franco, who has suffocated his country with an iron hand since the end of the Civil War in 1939, when he learns that some of his comrades who work undercover in Spain are being cornered by the authorities. (Followed by “Roads to the South,” 1978.)