
To the Ends of the World
Drama · Adventure · War
Overview
Indochina, 1945. While the French are harassed by both the Japanese army and the Vietnamese rebels, private Robert Tassen, driven by the memory of a tragedy of which he is the only survivor, embarks on the search for the mysterious and cruel Võ Bình Yên, one of the leaders of the insurrection.
Top Cast


Gaspard Ulliel
Gaspard Ulliel
Robert Tassen
Gaspard Ulliel
Robert Tassen


Guillaume Gouix
Guillaume Gouix
Cavagna
Guillaume Gouix
Cavagna


Lang Khê Tran
Lang Khê Tran
Mai
Lang Khê Tran
Mai


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Saintonge
Gérard Depardieu
Saintonge


Jonathan Couzinié
Jonathan Couzinié
Lieutenant Maussier
Jonathan Couzinié
Lieutenant Maussier


Kevin Janssens
Kevin Janssens
Major Orlan
Kevin Janssens
Major Orlan


Anthony Paliotti
Anthony Paliotti
Captain Sirbon
Anthony Paliotti
Captain Sirbon


François Négret
François Négret
Doctor
François Négret
Doctor
Vi Minh Paul
Vi Minh Paul
Dao
Vi Minh Paul
Dao
Vianney Duburque
Vianney Duburque
Armand
Vianney Duburque
Armand
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