The Last Men (2023)
March 1945. The Japanese army launches a sudden and extremely brutal assault against the French garrisons in the Far East. Thousands of civilians and soldiers were executed. Hunted by the Japanese enemy, a column of legionnaires already weakened by alcohol and disease decides to enter the jungle to try to reach China and the allied bases.
Director: David Oelhoffen
Genre: War, Drama, History
Runtime: 123 min
Release Date: September 3, 2023
Cast
- Guido Caprino - Lemiotte
- Andrzej Chyra - Adjudant Janiçki
- Nuno Lopes - Caporal Lisbonne
- Wim Willaert - Mathusalem
- Francesco Casisa - Pepelucci dit "Musso"
- Axel Granberger - Karlson
- Felix Meyer - Volmann dit "Poussin"
- Yann Goven - Trefeuil dit "Sorbonne"
- Arnaud Churin - Aubrac
- Aurélien Caeyman - Stigmann
Screenplay
- Laurent Gaudé (Screenplay)
- Jean Vautrin (Screenplay)
- Jacques Perrin (Screenplay)
- Eric Deroo (Screenplay)
- David Oelhoffen (Screenplay)
Music: Superpoze
Cinematography: Guillaume Deffontaines
Editing: Sandie Bompar
Production: Galatée Films, Versus Production, Tandem
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Français, Tiếng Việt
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: David Oelhoffen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Last Men about?
- March 1945. The Japanese army launches a sudden and extremely brutal assault against the French garrisons in the Far East. Thousands of civilians and soldiers were executed. Hunted by the Japanese enemy, a column of legionnaires already weakened by alcohol and disease decides to enter the jungle to try to reach China and the allied bases.
- Who directed The Last Men?
- The Last Men was directed by David Oelhoffen.
- Who stars in The Last Men?
- The Last Men stars Guido Caprino, Andrzej Chyra, Nuno Lopes, Wim Willaert, Francesco Casisa, Axel Granberger.
- How long is The Last Men?
- The Last Men has a runtime of 2h 3m (123 minutes).
- What genre is The Last Men?
- The Last Men is a War, Drama, History film.
- Where was The Last Men produced?
- The Last Men was produced in Belgium, France.