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Vent de galerne

Vent de galerne (1989)

1989 1h 45m FR

Watch Vent de galerne (1989) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 45m. Directed by Bernard Favre, starring Jean-François Casabonne, Charlotte Laurier, and Roger Jendly. No subscription, no email required to watch.

What is Vent de galerne (1989) about?

The year 1989 marked the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, and a number of filmmakers put together movies intended to celebrate that event. This historical action drama, based on the book Sous le vent de galerne by Andre Guilloteau looks at some of the less well-known and unappealing consequences of the republican takeover. In 1793, the entire region of Vendee rose up in revolt against the republican French government. Instead of bringing relief from the heavy taxation imposed under the monarchy, the republican government actually raised taxes in the region, and to add insult to injury, also imposed a heavy burden of military conscription ("the draft") on it. In the story, the inhabitants of one of the villages of the region organize under their blacksmith and a local nobleman to fight the government forces, but before they can prepare for a proper battle, they are massacred.

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Director:
Bernard Favre
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0098585

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Who stars in Vent de galerne (1989)?

Jean-François Casabonne, Charlotte Laurier, Roger Jendly, Jean-François Blanchard.

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How long is Vent de galerne?

Vent de galerne has a running time of 1h 45m (105 minutes total).

Who directed Vent de galerne?

Vent de galerne was directed by Bernard Favre.

Who stars in Vent de galerne?

The cast of Vent de galerne includes Jean-François Casabonne, Charlotte Laurier, Roger Jendly and Jean-François Blanchard.