The best Niels Arestrup’s war movies

Niels Arestrup

Niels Arestrup

08/02/1949 (75 años)
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War Horse

War Horse
7.2/10
Follows a young man named Albert and his horse, Joey, and how their bond is broken when Joey is sold to the cavalry and sent to the trenches of World War One. Despite being too young to enlist, Albert heads to France to save his friend.

See You Up There

See You Up There
7.4/10
  • Genre: CrimeDramaWar
  • Release: 25/10/2017
  • Character: Marcel Péricourt
In November 1918, a few days before the Armistice, when Lieutenant Pradelle orders a senseless attack, he causes a useless disaster; but his outrageous act also binds the lives of two soldiers who have nothing more in common than the battlefield: Édouard saves Albert, although at a high cost. They become companions in misfortune who will attempt to survive in a changing world. Pradelle, in his own way, does the same.

Sarah's Key

Sarah's Key
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 16/09/2010
  • Character: Jules Dufaure
On the night of 16 July 1942, ten year old Sarah and her parents are being arrested and transported to the Velodrome d'Hiver in Paris where thousands of other jews are being sent to get deported. Sarah however managed to lock her little brother in a closet just before the police entered their apartment. Sixty years later, Julia Jarmond, an American journalist in Paris, gets the assignment to write an article about this raid, a black page in the history of France. She starts digging archives and through Sarah's file discovers a well kept secret about her own in-laws.

Fragments of Antonin

Fragments of Antonin
7/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 08/11/2006
  • Character: le professeur Lantier

Les Loups entre eux

Les Loups entre eux
5.1/10

One Man's War

One Man's War
7.7/10
Via the New York Times: "...a dialogue between found objects... the remarkably calm, somewhat banal wartime journals of Ernst Junger, a German writer and army officer living in occupied Paris in World War II, and newsreel footage of Paris as it really was."

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