Woyzeck (1993)
In a crumbling military outpost, Woyzeck—a weary soldier—drifts between duty and despair, haunted by silence and the wind. His wife Marie, restless and unloved, falls for the pompous Drum Major, igniting a spiral of humiliation and betrayal. Mocked by his superiors and beaten by his rival, Woyzeck retreats to the pond where only his child offers comfort. As madness and sorrow converge, he makes a tragic choice on a moonless, blood-stained night—finally expressing the love he never could.
Director: Guy Marignane
Genre: Drama
Release Date: April 21, 1993
Cast
- Gilbert Marcantognini - Woyzeck
- Alexandra Scicluna - Marie
- Michael Lonsdale - Le capitaine
- Jean-Pierre Sentier - Le docteur
- Gabrielle Lazure - La bonimentrice
- Marc Bodnar - Andrès
- Cyril Bothorel - Le tambour-major
- Tancrède Melet - Karl
- Albert Pigot - Le marchand d'armes
- Claire Ingrid Cottenceau - Foraine / femme de l'église
Screenplay
- Guy Marignane
- Georg Büchner (Screenplay)
Production: Nouvelles Productions, K Films S.A., Septimània films
Country: France, Spain
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Guy Marignane
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Woyzeck about?
- In a crumbling military outpost, Woyzeck—a weary soldier—drifts between duty and despair, haunted by silence and the wind. His wife Marie, restless and unloved, falls for the pompous Drum Major, igniting a spiral of humiliation and betrayal. Mocked by his superiors and beaten by his rival, Woyzeck retreats to the pond where only his child offers comfort. As madness and sorrow converge, he makes a tragic choice on a moonless, blood-stained night—finally expressing the love he never could.
- Who directed Woyzeck?
- Woyzeck was directed by Guy Marignane.
- Who stars in Woyzeck?
- Woyzeck stars Gilbert Marcantognini, Alexandra Scicluna, Michael Lonsdale, Jean-Pierre Sentier, Gabrielle Lazure, Marc Bodnar.
- What genre is Woyzeck?
- Woyzeck is a Drama film.
- Where was Woyzeck produced?
- Woyzeck was produced in France, Spain.