Corps étrangers
Corps étrangers

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Corps étrangers

2003
Movie
29 min
French

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Dominique GrugnanyGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the experiences and perspectives of young men performing their mandatory military service in France. It delves into their daily lives, the camaraderie they develop, and the challenges they face during this formative period of their lives. The film offers a raw and intimate look at a rite of passage that shaped a generation.

Critical Reception

Corps étrangers received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of military service and its sensitive exploration of youth. The documentary was noted for its humanistic approach, moving beyond a purely political or critical lens to focus on the personal journeys of the conscripts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and intimate look at French military conscription.

  • Appreciated for its focus on the human element and personal experiences of young soldiers.

  • Noted for its sensitive direction and observational style.

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Fun Fact

The film utilized a cinéma vérité style, with much of the footage captured in a fly-on-the-wall manner to provide an unfiltered glimpse into the soldiers' lives.

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