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Release Date:
October 7, 1998
Original Title:
La guerre dans le Haut Pays
Alternate Titles:
L'Amour en guerre
Genres:
Drama | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Arena Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 105
La Guerre Dans le Haut Pays is a period piece set in the winter of 1797-98, during the six days leading up to the fall of Bern and the victory of Napoleon's army, when the Bern government is faced with mixed loyalties from its subjects. The population of the lower valley is divided, but the upper region remains loyal, since they have been given special autonomy and a favorable system of taxation. David, a postman, works between the two regions. His father, who is a hard-line conservative, does not approve of his relationship with Julie, who is from the lower part of the valley. Julie's father, on the other hand, is more open to the new ideas of liberation. As a result of his work, David is exposed to new ideas and becomes a believer in equality and justice.
Casting:
Marie-Sylvie Caillierez
Co-Producer:
Hubert Toint
Bruno Pésery
Paul Fonteyn
Costume Design:
Jean-Claude Maret
Dialogue Editor:
Gabriel Hafner
Director:
Francis Reusser
Director of Photography:
Christophe Beaucarne
Editor:
Jacques Witta
Makeup Artist:
Tina Kopecka
Novel:
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
Original Music Composer:
Jean-François Monot
Other:
Emmanuelle de Riedmatten
Producer:
Jean-Louis Porchet
Gérard Ruey
Production Design:
Stéphane Levy
Jean-Claude Maret
Sound:
François Musy
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