Tomorrow Is My Turn

1960 [FRENCH]

Action / Drama / War

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Plot summary

Following the defeat of France by Germany during WWII, two French soldiers are taken to a German farm as forced laborers.

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Bernard Musson as Le prisonnier libéré
Yves Barsacq as Jacques
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1.12 GB
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French 2.0
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24 fps
2 hr 5 min
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2.09 GB
1472*1072
French 2.0
NR
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24 fps
2 hr 5 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gavinalananderson 10 / 10

60s French film set in WW2, sympathetic to the ordinary Germans.

This title is now available on DVD in France (StudioCanal). The only problem is that there are no subtitles. I generally try to get French DVDs with subtitles in French (for the hard of hearing) as that helps if they speak too fast for me or have difficult accents. Nonetheless I enjoyed this very much and although I missed some of the dialogue it was always clear what was happening. I saw this when it came out in the 60s and it has stayed with me ever since. I have been looking for it on DVD for a long time and bought it as soon as I saw it on a French website. I now find it a very thoughtful anti-war film, which acknowledges the widespread collaboration with the Nazis, which, together with the ending, must have been shocking to French opinion at the time. Charles Aznavour is excellent as the believable everyman, and the rest of the cast are fine. Georges Riviere plays a character that I remembered as quite unsympathetic, but interestingly I now see as much more complex and in his own way, principled. Recommended.
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Reviewed by cdoerner 10 / 10

great story beautifully realized

As a teacher and serious student of film, I regard Passage du Rhin among the dozen best films I've ever seen. It is sad that it is no longer available to us. Fortunately in the years it was available on 16mm I was able to show it often to classes and small groups. I became so familiar with the film I could passably re-write the screen play.

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