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Vive la France

From Luke Andrews

About the film:

My first professional short feature film as writer/director, VIVE LA FRANCE was made with a cast and crew of forty people over a weekend in March and cost 6500 to make.August, 1944. France has been occupied by Germany, but its people still resist. Believing that it has been harbouring resistance fighters, German soldiers have stormed a village deep in the heart of a French forest, killing all of the adults. They take the children into the woods, to where their commanding officer awaits them. In a place of quiet seclusion the Commander plans to prepare the children for a life in the future Empire of Germania. He will eradicate all trace of resistance from these children by way of an horrific test, but the soldiers suspect that their superior officer has an ulterior motive. No one, however, counts on a child's love for his siblings, and how one supreme act of defiance, sacrifice and love, will unravel everything...

Crew:

Editor: Crash Editing None: Paul Curtis None: Luke Andrews None: Lisa Parker-Jones Editor: Gareth Sturgess Director of Photography: Vivian Paul Thomas Boom Operator: Ryan Owen Associate Producer: John Ninnis Camera Assistant: Daniel Gough Producer: Matt Brown Producer: Nathan Raikes Camera Assistant: Nicolas Booth None: Jo-Lee Davies None: Leah Crystal-John None: Natasha Stockham None: Michael O'Connor None: Daniel J. Harris None: Sy Turner Key Grip: Mark Davies Producer: Matt Brown

Cast:

: Commander: Alan Medcroft : Werner: Jerome Aarts : Older Brother: Nic Sims : Younger Brother: Joshua Manfield : Younger Sister: Angharad Davies : Village Child: Siwan Reynolds : Village Child: Alexa Lazarou : Village Child: Ben Thorne : Village Child: Ellen Leach-Hutchings : Village Child: Ellis Forte : Village Child: Rhodri Lewis : Village Child: Florence Robinson : Soldier: Anthony Turner : Soldier: Justin Cliffe : Soldier: Antonio Rimola : Soldier: John Ninnis

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