111 minutes
6/4/1979
Lieve is a Belgian woman who marries just as World War II is beginning. When the Germans invade, her husband goes off to fight them, but he swiftly returns home after the invasion succeeds. Later, he decides that the Germans are on the right side of things, and goes off to fight for them on the Eastern Front. Soon afterward, a resistance fighter is stranded on her doorway, and she hides him. The two of them fall in love, and the conflicts and joys of this relationship cause Lieve continued grief well after the end of the war.
Marie-Christine Barrault
as Lieve
Roger Van Hool
as François
Rutger Hauer
as Adriaan
Bert André
as Slager
Raf Reymen
as Oom Georges
Senne Rouffaer
as Pastor
Hector Camerlynck
as Uncle Odilon
Tine Balder
as Aunt Mélanie
Greta Van Langhendonck
as Susanne
Janine Bischops
as Leontien
Johny Voners
as Uncle Vands
Marc Bober
as Postman
Mathieu Carrière
as Soldier from Germany
Yves Robert
as Workman
Didier Ferney
as Jongen in verzet
Brigitte De Man
as Meisje in dancing
Philippe Geluck
as Aangehouden man
Yvonne Mertens
as Buurvrouw
Serge-Henri Valcke
Mieke Verheyden
Karel Vingerhoets
Gene Bervoets
Linda Schagen Van Leeuwen
Jean-Claude Van Damme
as Movie Goer / Man in Garden (uncredited)
Jenny Tanghe
as Tante Anna
Serge-Henri Valcke
as Gestapoman / Fietser
Patrick Conrad
as Fregoli
Lydie Cernini
as Aline
Marleen Merckx
Sam Pleysier
as Georges
Simon Pleysier
as Patrick
Mitta Van der Maat
John Sandford
as Soldier (uncredited)