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Days of Glory
Days Of Glory DVD Rental
Starring: Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Sami Bouajila, Bernard Blancan, Mathieu Simonet, Melanie Laurent, Antoine Chappey
Certificate: Suitable for 15 years and over.

Director: Rachid Bouchareb

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Release Date: 06 February 2008

Running Time: 118 minutes

Production Year: 2007

Synopsis

WWII drama directed by Rachid Bouchareb, depicting the plight of the North African troops enlisted to fight in the French army between 1943 and 1945. Despite the fact that the four young Arabs around whom the story centres have, in effect, been called up by one colonial oppressor to fight another, they say goodbye to their families in Algeria, Morocco and Senegal and willingly step forward to take up their arms. But all find themselves shockingly discriminated against by bigots within the French army, and deprived of the few rights and privileges to which new recruits are entitled. Bouchareb's powerful and persuasive film was instrumental in French prime minister Jacques Chirac's decision to compensate all North Africans who fought in World War II by unfreezing their pensions.

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      Reviewer: Zydor      Reviewed On: Friday 31 August 2007

Movies like "We Were Soldiers" (a brilliant must-see movie), and Clint Eastwoods offerings as a Director, began the whole modern trend of "the story of the real soldier" rather than pure jingoistic blood and gore. This tried to go down that road, but tripped up on the way turning into a little pedestrian film. Its worth watching for sure, the story behind the N African soldiers and how the French treated them is as disgraceful as the American treatment of Black soldiers - but its no blockbuster. It becomes a little self-rightous despite the obvious justice of its motives. Well acted with excellent photography. Enjoy, but dont expect a Hollywood great, it falls short of that.



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