
La Commune (Paris, 1871)
War · Drama · History
Overview
We are in the year 1871. A journalist for Versailles Television broadcasts a soothing and official view of events while a Commune television is set up to provide the perspectives of the Paris rebels. On a stage-like set, more than 200 actors interpret characters of the Commune, especially the Popincourt neighborhood in the XIth arrondissement. They voice their thoughts and feelings concerning the social and political reforms.
Top Cast
Eliane Annie Adalto
Eliane Annie Adalto
Laundress
Eliane Annie Adalto
Laundress
Pierre Barbieux
Pierre Barbieux
Child in Cour Popincourt
Pierre Barbieux
Child in Cour Popincourt
Bernard Bombeau
Bernard Bombeau
Baker
Bernard Bombeau
Baker
Maylis Bouffartigue
Maylis Bouffartigue
Marie-Louise Théron
Maylis Bouffartigue
Marie-Louise Théron
Geneviève Capy
Geneviève Capy
Doctor's wife
Geneviève Capy
Doctor's wife
Anne Carlier
Anne Carlier
Laundress
Anne Carlier
Laundress
Véronique Couzon
Véronique Couzon
Marie-Louise Beauger
Véronique Couzon
Marie-Louise Beauger
Piotr Daskiewicz
Piotr Daskiewicz
Polish Officer
Piotr Daskiewicz
Polish Officer
Nicole Defer
Nicole Defer
Owner of dressmaking workshop & laundry
Nicole Defer
Owner of dressmaking workshop & laundry
Patrick Dell'Isola
Patrick Dell'Isola
Emile Léonard Morterol
Patrick Dell'Isola
Emile Léonard Morterol
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