102 minutes
9/21/2007
During the First World War, Camille (Sylvie Testud), a young woman whose husband is away fighting at the front, receives a short letter of break-up from him. Distraught, she decides to go to join him, but is driven back by the rule of the time which forbids women to move around alone. She has no other recourse than to dress herself up as a man so as to be able to take to the road on foot. As she lives near the Western Fromt she hooks up with a passing group of French soldiers without too much trouble. But there's something a bit odd about these stragglers, and it's not just their habit of bursting into song at every opportunity.
Sylvie Testud
as Camille
Pascal Greggory
as Le Lieutenant
Guillaume Depardieu
as François
Guillaume Verdier
as Le cadet
François Négret
as Jacques
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
as Elias
Laurent Talon
as Antoine
Pierre Léon
as Alfred
Benjamin Esdraffo
as Pierre
Didier Brice
as Sean
Laurent Lacotte
as Frédéric
Bob Boisadan
as Le guitariste
Lionel Turchi
as Le violoniste
Laurent Valéro
as Le bandonéoniste
Michel Fossiez
as Le hautboïste
Emmanuel Levaufre
as Le fils d'Elias
Cécile Reigher
as Le soeur de Camille
Philippe Chemin
as L'agent de liaison
Mehdi Zannad
as La sentinelle