An Accidental Soldier (2013)
A love story set in WW1 France
An unexpected love story set in WW1 France between a young Australian baker who has deserted the front line, and a grieving French woman, who puts her own life at risk by sheltering him from the authorities.
Director: Rachel Ward, John Fairhead
Genre: Drama, War, TV Movie
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: September 14, 2013
Cast
- Marie Bunel - Colombe
- Dan Spielman - Harry
- Bryan Brown - Captain Foster
- Julia Zemiro - Isabelle
- Christian Manon - Old Soldier
- Craig Michael-Hyde - Mills
- Daniel Boothey - Recruitment Officer
- Mickey Camilleri - Harry's Mother
- Dylan Caseris - Fugitive
- Nicholas Peduzzi - Gendarme 1
Screenplay
- Keith Thompson (Script Editor)
- Blake Ayshford
- John Charalambous (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Germain McMicking
Editing: Leanne Cole
Production: Taylor Media, Goalpost Pictures, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Country: Australia
Language: Magyar, English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
world war i, woman director
More Films by Director: Rachel Ward, John Fairhead
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is An Accidental Soldier about?
- An unexpected love story set in WW1 France between a young Australian baker who has deserted the front line, and a grieving French woman, who puts her own life at risk by sheltering him from the authorities.
- Who directed An Accidental Soldier?
- An Accidental Soldier was directed by Rachel Ward, John Fairhead.
- Who stars in An Accidental Soldier?
- An Accidental Soldier stars Marie Bunel, Dan Spielman, Bryan Brown, Julia Zemiro, Christian Manon, Craig Michael-Hyde.
- How long is An Accidental Soldier?
- An Accidental Soldier has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is An Accidental Soldier?
- An Accidental Soldier is a Drama, War, TV Movie film.
- Where was An Accidental Soldier produced?
- An Accidental Soldier was produced in Australia.
- What are the themes of An Accidental Soldier?
- The themes of An Accidental Soldier include: The Horror of War and Humanity.