Cámara:
Jean-Louis VialardReparto:
Soko, Ariane Labed, Ginger Romàn, Karim Leklou, Jeremie Laheurte, Makis Papadimitriou, Alexis Manenti, Robin BardeStreaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
De vuelta a casa desde Afganistán, un grupo de soldados franceses hace una escala de descompresión en Chipre: tres días en un complejo turístico bañado por el sol donde serán sometidos a intensas sesiones de terapia. Allí, entre las aguas cristalinas y las hordas de turistas de vacaciones, Marine (SoKo) y Aurore (Ariane Labed), dos de las tres únicas mujeres en una patrulla mayoritariamente masculina, se enfrentan a la ira, el trauma y el sexismo del ejército mientras se esfuerzan por reajustarse a la "vida normal". (Pirámide Films)
(más)Reseñas (1)
The story comes from the rank of honest European dramas based on difficult-to-talk-about European stigmas. French soldiers are returning from Afghanistan and the army prepares three days of relaxation in nationally schizophrenic Cyprus for them. They couldn’t have chosen a better place if they tried. But the average French person knows approximately as much about Cyprus as I do about knitting sweaters, and so they have to give them a little heads-up about where they are and that they’re really in Europe. What follows then is a rather interesting probe into the heads of brainwashed soldiers and in the end, there’s a slight deflation of emotions, which wasn’t as shocking as it could have been. ()