Éclats (1995)
War wounds body and soul : it divides a country, Yugoslavia, it splits families. A Serbian family with six children, who had been living in France for thirty years, went back to Belgrade while one of the daughters, Astrid, chose to stay in France. Fifteen months later the father and mother with one of their sons, come to spend a few days in Paris. The brother and sister meet again before what will be a new painful separation.
Director: Pascale Thirode
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Screenplay
Editing: Annie Clair Mittelberger
Production: Les ateliers Varan
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Éclats about?
- War wounds body and soul : it divides a country, Yugoslavia, it splits families. A Serbian family with six children, who had been living in France for thirty years, went back to Belgrade while one of the daughters, Astrid, chose to stay in France. Fifteen months later the father and mother with one of their sons, come to spend a few days in Paris. The brother and sister meet again before what will be a new painful separation.
- Who directed Éclats?
- Éclats was directed by Pascale Thirode.
- How long is Éclats?
- Éclats has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- What genre is Éclats?
- Éclats is a Documentary film.
- Where was Éclats produced?
- Éclats was produced in France.