Inconnu au bataillon (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 3, 2021

Original Title:
Inconnu au bataillon

Genres:
History | War

Production Companies:
Sedna Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

November 11, 1918, Germany capitulates. The armistice is signed. In the days that follows, the General Staff send a letter: France must honor the memory of its soldiers by naming an unknown soldier. In an infantry regiment based in the Somme, Corporal Solal and the soldiers Malard, Klein, and Maestracci, are appointed to scour the battlefields in search of the ideal corpse.

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Assistant Camera:
Zoé Mention

Assistant Director:
Stephen Grégory

Co-Producer:
Cécile Vacheret

Color Grading:
Guillaume Schmitter

Costume Design:
Émilie Malfaisan

Delegated Producer:
Céline Maugis

Director:
Alexis Loukakis

Director of Photography:
Yoann Suberviolle

Editor:
Alexis Courtois

Makeup Designer:
Camille Hage

Original Music Composer:
Alexis Loukakis

Producer's Assistant:
Allan Masson

Production Director:
Leu-Wenn Delabie

Screenplay:
Alexis Loukakis

Script:
Mathilde Landa

Sound Editor:
Mathieu Tiger

Sound Engineer:
Lug Lebel

Sound Mixer:
Mathieu Tiger

Special Effects:
Sony Alvares

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