Histoire du caporal
movie
Released January 01, 1984
Overview
A quiet French peasant has spent three years as a corporal on the front lines in World War I, and one day he cannot take it anymore and goes AWOL, escaping into the Alps in the southeast of France. He first takes leave of his wife before heading into the mountains and manages to survive in the breathtaking, vast landscape while using all the knowledge and wiles under his command. Even though the area around him is fairly isolated, another deserter arrives on the scene -- but he cannot take the solitude and leaves. As the peasant diligently works at his own survival, the police from the region know he is hiding out somewhere within their jurisdiction, and so his future is anything but secure. This subdued, pacifist film strives for distance rather than emotional involvement, so as to present a pacifist cause as reasonably as possible, but as a consequence, the routine of the deserter's existence verges on a grinding boredom.
Cast
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Philippe Nahoun
as
Antoine Combalat
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Maurice Tuech
as
Caussanel
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Christian Defleur
as
Déserteur
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Catherine Reynet
as
Louise

Jacques Herlin
as
Le père
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Paul Gobert
as
Le berger

Vincent Martin
as
Soldat

Pierre Deny
as
Soldat
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Jean-Guillaume Le Dantec
as
Le commis-voyageur
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Dominique Berger
as
Gendarme
Crew
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Jean Baronnet
as
Director
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Jean Baronnet
as
Writer

Humbert Balsan
as
Producer
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Jean-Pierre Mahot
as
Producer
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Pierre Dupouey
as
Director of Photography
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Jean Gargonne
as
Editor
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Jean-Pierre Bazerolle
as
Production Design
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Laurence Schneider
as
Costume Design
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Evelyne Byot
as
Makeup Artist
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Jonathan Liebling
as
Foley Artist