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19h17 2020

📅 2020-06-13

"When the Swiss army almost invaded France."

Ludovic Jaccard's 19h17 (2020) spins a high-stakes yet absurdly witty military comedy out of a real-life diplomatic near-miss.

Director: Ludovic Jaccard

Cast

Kacey Mottet Klein
Kacey Mottet Klein
Sergent Préjean
Alexandre Kominek
Alexandre Kominek
Appointé Pointet
Antonio Troilo
Antonio Troilo
Sergent-major Alt
Vincent Kucholl
Vincent Kucholl
Karl-Heinz Inäbnit
Vincent Veillon
Vincent Veillon
Premier-lieutenant Crettenand

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 19h17 (2020) about?

The film follows two Swiss soldiers tasked with halting their own army's advance into France—before it turns into a full-blown international incident. It's a race against time filled with bureaucratic hurdles and unexpected humor.

Who directed 19h17?

Ludovic Jaccard directed this quirky comedy, blending sharp satire with military antics.

Who stars in 19h17?

The film features Kacey Mottet Klein and Alexandre Kominek as the lead soldiers, with Antonio Troilo, Vincent Kucholl, and Vincent Veillon rounding out the cast.

Is 19h17 (2020) worth watching?

With its blend of absurd humor and lighthearted themes, 19h17 offers a fun escape for fans of military comedies. While it's not a blockbuster, its unique premise and engaging performances make it a standout choice for a quick, entertaining watch.

How long is 19h17?

Runtime details are not listed.

About 19h17 (2020) — A Swiss Army Comedy That Stops a Near-Disaster

Ludovic Jaccard's 19h17 (2020) spins a high-stakes yet absurdly witty military comedy out of a real-life diplomatic near-miss. When two Swiss soldiers receive an urgent order to intercept their own advancing army before it accidentally crosses into France, the clock ticks louder than any ticking bomb. The film captures the tension between duty and chaos with sharp humor, as the duo races against time to prevent an international incident. Kacey Mottet Klein and Alexandre Kominek bring deadpan charm to their roles, grounding the frantic pacing in relatable performances. The story explores themes of bureaucracy, patriotism, and the thin line between heroism and farce, all wrapped in a lighthearted Swiss-German vibe.

Shot with a kinetic energy that mirrors the urgency of the mission, 19h17 balances slapstick timing with the absurdity of modern military protocols. The film's humor feels timely, poking fun at the rigidity of institutions while celebrating the underdogs who dare to bend the rules.