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The White Knights 2015

★ 5.642 votes112 min📅 2015-10-13

In Joachim Lafosse's gripping 2015 drama *The White Knights*, Vincent Lindon stars as Jacques Arnault, the determined leader of Sud Secours NGO, who spearheads a daring mission to rescue 300 war-orphaned children from the chaos of the Chadian civil war.

Director: Joachim Lafosse

Cast

Vincent Lindon
Vincent Lindon
Jacques Arnault
Louise Bourgoin
Louise Bourgoin
Laura Turine
Valérie Donzelli
Valérie Donzelli
Françoise Dubois
Reda Kateb
Reda Kateb
Xavier Libert
Yannick Renier
Yannick Renier
Chris Laurent
Stéphane Bissot
Stéphane Bissot
Marie Latour
Raphaëlle Lubansu
Raphaëlle Lubansu
Nathalie Joris
Jean-Henri Compère
Jean-Henri Compère
Roland Duchâteau
Philippe Rebbot
Philippe Rebbot
Luc Debroux
Tatiana Rojo
Tatiana Rojo
Christine Momboza

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Knights (2015) about?

Jacques Arnault, leader of an NGO, leads a mission to rescue 300 war orphans in Chad, accompanied by a journalist documenting their journey. As the team faces harsh realities, their convictions are tested, forcing them to confront the limits of humanitarian aid.

Who directed The White Knights?

Joachim Lafosse directed *The White Knights (2015)*, known for his focus on emotionally charged dramas.

Who stars in The White Knights?

The film features Vincent Lindon, Louise Bourgoin, Valérie Donzelli, Reda Kateb, and Yannick Renier in key roles.

Is The White Knights (2015) worth watching?

With its compelling themes and strong performances, *The White Knights (2015)* offers a gripping take on moral dilemmas in crisis zones. While it may not be an easy watch, its depth and intensity make it rewarding for drama fans seeking substance over spectacle.

How long is The White Knights?

The White Knights runs for 112 minutes.

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About The White Knights (2015) — A gripping drama of rescue and moral dilemma

In Joachim Lafosse's gripping 2015 drama *The White Knights*, Vincent Lindon stars as Jacques Arnault, the determined leader of Sud Secours NGO, who spearheads a daring mission to rescue 300 war-orphaned children from the chaos of the Chadian civil war. Accompanied by journalist Françoise Dubois (Louise Bourgoin), the team embarks on a journey that blurs the lines between hope and disillusionment. As they confront the brutal realities of war-torn Chad, their idealism begins to fracture under the weight of impossible choices.

Shot with raw intensity, the film immerses viewers in the moral ambiguity of humanitarian aid, where even the noblest intentions collide with harsh realities. The ensemble cast, including Valérie Donzelli and Reda Kateb, delivers performances that amplify the film's emotional depth, making *The White Knights (2015)* a thought-provoking exploration of ethics under pressure.