Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles (1980)

Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles (1980) poster

February 1980, Plogoff. A whole town refuses the installation of a nuclear power station close to the Pointe du Raz, overlooking Sein island in the bay of Audierne opening onto the Atlantic Ocean. Six weeks of daily struggle led by local women, children, fishermen and farmers, determined to preserve the soul of this Finisterian land. Six weeks of joys, tenderness and drama... This is the historic epic of the people of Cap Sizun face to face with the pressures of modern society.

Director: Nicole Le Garrec
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Félix Le Garrec
Editing: Nelly Quettier, Claire Simon
Production: Atelier Bretagne Films
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

anti-nuclear activist

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles about?
February 1980, Plogoff. A whole town refuses the installation of a nuclear power station close to the Pointe du Raz, overlooking Sein island in the bay of Audierne opening onto the Atlantic Ocean. Six weeks of daily struggle led by local women, children, fishermen and farmers, determined to preserve the soul of this Finisterian land. Six weeks of joys, tenderness and drama... This is the historic epic of the people of Cap Sizun face to face with the pressures of modern society.
Who directed Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles?
Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles was directed by Nicole Le Garrec.
Who stars in Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles?
Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles stars Nicole Le Garrec, Daniel Yonnet.
How long is Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles?
Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles?
Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles is a Documentary film.
Where was Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles produced?
Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles was produced in France.