The best Philippe Laudenbach’s history movies

Philippe Laudenbach

Philippe Laudenbach

31/01/1936 (88 años)
Today we present the best Philippe Laudenbach’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Philippe Laudenbach’s movies.

Of Gods and Men

Of Gods and Men
7.2/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 18/05/2010
  • Character: Célestin
French drama based on the 1996 kidnapping and killing of seven monks in Algeria. A group of Trappist monks reside in the monastery of Tibhirine in Algeria, where they live in harmony with the largely muslim population. When a bloody conflict between Algeria's army and Muslim Jihadi insurgents disrupts the peace, they are forced to consider fleeing the monastery and deserting the villagers they have ministered to. In the face of deadly violence the monks wrestle with their faith and their convictions, eventually deciding to stay and help their neighbours keep the army and the insurgents at bay.

De Gaulle

De Gaulle
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 04/03/2020
  • Character: Le Maréchal Pétain
Paris, June 1940. The de Gaulle couple is confronted with the military and political collapse of France. Charles de Gaulle joins London while Yvonne, his wife, finds herself with her three children on the road of the exodus.

Le radeau de la Méduse

Le radeau de la Méduse
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 15/07/1998
  • Character: Julien Schmaltz
Iranian Iradj Azimi directed this French historical drama re-creating events depicted in the famous 1819 painting The Raft of the Medusa by Jean Louis Andre Theodore Gericault (1791-1824). The ill-fated voyage of the frigate Medusa begins when it departs Rochefort for Senegal in 1816. After striking a sandbar off the African coast, 150 civilians row safely to shore, but Captain Chaumareys (Jean Yanne) orders 140 soldiers and sailors onto a raft (minus supplies) and has it cut loose. Only 14 survive from the 140, creating a scandal back in France. Gericault (Laurent Terzieff) later talks to three of the survivors while researching his painting. Work on this film began in 1987, but sets destroyed by Hurricane Hugo caused delays, so the film was not completed until 1990. However, it then remained undistributed until an incident in which writer-director Azimi slashed his wrists in front of French Ministry of Culture officials.

Françoise Dolto, for the love of children

Françoise Dolto, for the love of children
5.8/10
After the Second World War, Claude, son of communist resistance fighters, whose mother died in Auschwitz, and Ben, child of a prostitute and a Jew face, face with the help of Françoise Dolto, the demons that haunt them.

12 balles dans la peau pour Pierre Laval

12 balles dans la peau pour Pierre Laval

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