The Last Companions of the Liberation

The Last Companions of the Liberation

Release date : July 14, 2020
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Jean-Charles Deniau /
Production companies : Morgane Production / Toute L'Histoire / Public Sénat /
July 14, 2020 53m France Documentary French More
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They were going to become heroes, but they didn't know it. Most of them were not yet twenty years old in June 1940, when France found itself on the ground. They were starting careers, studies, had families, friends. None had heard General de Gaulle's call on June 18, but all listened to Marshal Pétain's speech on the 17th, asking to stop fighting. They immediately rebelled and joined London or the Resistance. Through the testimonies of seven of the last Companions of the Liberation (made in 2013), this film tells us about their unwavering commitment and takes us in their footsteps until the Liberation.
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  • title:The Last Companions of the Liberation
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · War ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Jean-Charles Deniau /
  • Writers: Jean-Charles Deniau · Benoît Hopquin ·
  • Production companies: Morgane Production · Toute L'Histoire · Public Sénat ·
  • Overview:They were going to become heroes, but they didn't know it. Most of them were not yet twenty years old in June 1940, when France found itself on the ground. They were starting careers, studies, had families, friends. None had heard General de Gaulle's call on June 18, but all listened to Marshal Pétain's speech on the 17th, asking to stop fighting. They immediately rebelled and joined London or the Resistance. Through the testimonies of seven of the last Companions of the Liberation (made in 2013), this film tells us about their unwavering commitment and takes us in their footsteps until the Liberation.
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