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Les Fusillés 2015

★ 6.114 votes92 min📅 2015-02-07

Set against the grim backdrop of World War I, *Les Fusillés (2015)* immerses viewers in a tense, emotionally charged tale of loyalty and survival.

Director: Philippe Triboit

Cast

Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Louis
Michaël Grégorio
Michaël Grégorio
Bastien
Lionnel Astier
Lionnel Astier
René
Sara Giraudeau
Sara Giraudeau
Marguerite
Marie Kauffmann
Marie Kauffmann
Constance
Scali Delpeyrat
Scali Delpeyrat
Saint Charles
Nathalie Cerda
Nathalie Cerda
Eugénie
Paul Frechou
Paul Frechou
Jean

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Les Fusillés (2015) about?

*Les Fusillés (2015)* follows Louis, a patriotic reservist, and his rival Bastien during a chaotic retreat in WWI. After their unit is bombed and separated from their regiment, they're falsely accused of desertion by a suspicious general. The film explores their struggle to clear their names amid the chaos of war.

Who directed Les Fusillés?

Philippe Triboit directed *Les Fusillés (2015)*. Known for his work in historical and TV dramas, Triboit crafts a tense, character-driven narrative in this film.

Who stars in Les Fusillés?

The film stars Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet as Louis, Michaël Grégorio as Bastien, Lionnel Astier, Sara Giraudeau, and Marie Kauffmann in key roles.

Is Les Fusillés (2015) worth watching?

As a historical drama with strong performances and a gripping premise, *Les Fusillés (2015)* is worth watching for fans of war films and character-driven stories. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes and atmosphere make it a compelling choice.

How long is Les Fusillés?

Les Fusillés (2015) runs for 92 minutes.

About Les Fusillés (2015) — A gripping WWI drama of honor, betrayal, and survival

Set against the grim backdrop of World War I, *Les Fusillés (2015)* immerses viewers in a tense, emotionally charged tale of loyalty and survival. Directed by Philippe Triboit, this historical drama follows Louis, a 27-year-old reservist driven by patriotism, and his rival Bastien, whose opportunistic view of war contrasts sharply with Louis's ideals. When their unit is bombed during a retreat, chaos erupts, scattering the soldiers from their regiment. Accused of desertion by a commanding officer fueled by paranoia, Louis must navigate a web of suspicion and fear to reclaim his honor. The film weaves themes of camaraderie, betrayal, and the brutal unpredictability of war, all wrapped in a claustrophobic atmosphere of uncertainty.

Triboit's gripping direction, paired with standout performances from Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet as Louis and Michaël Grégorio as Bastien, brings this harrowing story to life. With its raw intensity and moral dilemmas, *Les Fusillés (2015)* is a thought-provoking exploration of survival in the face of injustice.