

122 minutes
5/26/1991
All of Europe was affected by the Great Depression of the 1930s, but some parts were hurt less badly than others. France, for instance, was relatively prosperous. In this grim drama, a sturdy Polish boxer and his family have settled into a mining town in northern France because that's where the work is. Like European "guest workers" in the 1990s, the Polish immigrants then were frequently treated badly by the locals. In this drama, the romantic aspirations of the boxer's son are thwarted by the concerted efforts of the local men and his own family's preference that he marry another Polish girl. After his romance fails, the son becomes a union activist and sacrifices a great deal to try to gain higher wages for the miners, but the contract he works out is reneged on by the duplicitous owners.

Maruschka Detmers
as Alice

Jean-Marc Barr
as Victor
Tolsty
as Pavlak
Thierry Fortineau
as Emile

Jean-Paul Roussillon
as Dalmas

François Hadji-Lazaro
as Gros
Sylvia Wels
as Louise

Elżbieta Karkoszka
as Maria

Serge Merlin
as Betaix

Bogusława Schubert
as Kristina
Arkadiusz Smolarczyk

Jean-Paul Farré

Marc Brunet
as Jacques
Maximilien Regiani
as Antoine
Wojciech Janeczek
Stephania Bak
as L'aÔeule
Dominique Didry
as Octave

Pierre Tabard
René Marquant

Michel Charrel
as Ledoue
Daniel Chauvidon
as Dindon

Yves Elliot
as Mallard
Marc Chouppart
Philippe Caspary
as La grive

Eugène Berthier
as Bonnot
Antoine Dulaure
Catherine Hertault
as Bertha
Janina Gaczol
Stanislas Gaczol
Michel Carmone
as Marsupio

Gilette Barbier
as Mère d'Emilie
Jaroslaw Kadzielski

Artur Dziurman
as Paul
Tomasz Piasecki
Sabina Brzozowska
Grzegorz Palasinski
Piotr Cerulak
Michal Puzio
Henryk Ztyka

Benoît Ferreux