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Marie-Octobre 2008

★ 6.03 votes95 min📅 2008-10-15

Set against the somber backdrop of post-Liberation France, *Marie-Octobre* (2008), directed by Josée Dayan, reunites ten former Resistance fighters at a tense dinner hosted by their enigmatic leader.

Director: Josée Dayan

Cast

Nathalie Baye
Nathalie Baye
Marie-Hélène Dumoulin / Marie-Octobre
Xavier Beauvois
Xavier Beauvois
Marc Donizzi
Samuel Labarthe
Samuel Labarthe
Robert Cabris
Etienne Chicot
Etienne Chicot
Lucien Issard
Jacques Spiesser
Jacques Spiesser
Roland Herbelin
Alain Fromager
Alain Fromager
Claude Thieville
Gisèle Casadesus
Gisèle Casadesus
Clémence
Laurent Gamelon
Laurent Gamelon
Guillaume Ferronnier
Sam Karmann
Sam Karmann
Raoul de Saint-Maur
Stéphan Guérin-Tillié
Stéphan Guérin-Tillié
Claude Duroy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marie-Octobre (2008) about?

The film follows ten former Resistance fighters who reunite at a dinner hosted by Marie-Octobre after World War II. What begins as a celebration of liberation quickly turns into a charged confrontation as long-held secrets threaten to dismantle the group.

Who directed Marie-Octobre?

Josée Dayan directed *Marie-Octobre* (2008), bringing a sharp eye for character-driven drama to this tense historical reunion.

Who stars in Marie-Octobre?

The film features a stellar cast including Nathalie Baye, Xavier Beauvois, Samuel Labarthe, Étienne Chicot, and Jacques Spiesser.

Is Marie-Octobre (2008) worth watching?

*Marie-Octobre* (2008) is a gripping drama that thrives on its intense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Nathalie Baye. While it may not cater to all tastes due to its slow-burn tension, it offers a compelling exploration of wartime legacies and moral dilemmas that make it rewarding for drama enthusiasts.

How long is Marie-Octobre?

The runtime for *Marie-Octobre* (2008) is 95 minutes.

About Marie-Octobre (2008) — A post-war reunion thriller filled with tension and moral reckoning

Set against the somber backdrop of post-Liberation France, *Marie-Octobre* (2008), directed by Josée Dayan, reunites ten former Resistance fighters at a tense dinner hosted by their enigmatic leader. The evening begins with nostalgia and camaraderie but quickly descends into a gripping moral confrontation as long-buried secrets resurface. Through the lens of this reunion, Dayan crafts a drama that explores betrayal, loyalty, and the lingering shadows of war.

Nathalie Baye delivers a standout performance as the eponymous Marie-Octobre, a woman whose past deeds and present decisions force her companions to confront their own moral ambiguities. The film's atmosphere is thick with unease, blending historical reverence with psychological intensity. A compelling exploration of wartime legacies, *Marie-Octobre* (2008) offers viewers a rare glimpse into the personal toll of resistance and the scars that outlive liberation.