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Female Agents - Geheimkommando Phoenix

Originaltitel: Les femmes de l'ombre
  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 57 Min.
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6,7/10
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Sophie Marceau, Marie Gillain, Julie Depardieu, Maya Sansa, and Déborah François in Female Agents - Geheimkommando Phoenix (2008)
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London, 1944: Die Abteilung für französische Operationen des SOE wirft 4 Frauen mit dem Fallschirm nach Frankreich ab, plus eine Frau dort, um einen englischen Geologen zu befreien und SS-Ob... Alles lesenLondon, 1944: Die Abteilung für französische Operationen des SOE wirft 4 Frauen mit dem Fallschirm nach Frankreich ab, plus eine Frau dort, um einen englischen Geologen zu befreien und SS-Oberst Heindrich zu töten.London, 1944: Die Abteilung für französische Operationen des SOE wirft 4 Frauen mit dem Fallschirm nach Frankreich ab, plus eine Frau dort, um einen englischen Geologen zu befreien und SS-Oberst Heindrich zu töten.

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    • Jean-Paul Salomé
  • Drehbuch
    • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Laurent Vachaud
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    • Sophie Marceau
    • Julie Depardieu
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
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    • Regie
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
      • Laurent Vachaud
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Julie Depardieu
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
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    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Louise Desfontaines
    Julie Depardieu
    Julie Depardieu
    • Jeanne Faussier
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Karl Heindrich
    Marie Gillain
    Marie Gillain
    • Suzy Desprez
    Déborah François
    Déborah François
    • Gaëlle Lemenech
    • (as Deborah François)
    Maya Sansa
    Maya Sansa
    • Maria Luzzato
    Julien Boisselier
    Julien Boisselier
    • Pierre Desfontaine
    Vincent Rottiers
    Vincent Rottiers
    • Eddy
    Volker Bruch
    Volker Bruch
    • Lieutenant Becker
    Robin Renucci
    Robin Renucci
    • Melchior
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • Claude Granville
    Colin David Reese
    Colin David Reese
    • Maurice Buckmaster
    • (as Colin-David Reese)
    Jurgen Mash
    • Gerd Von Rundstedt
    Conrad Cecil
    Conrad Cecil
    • Le Géologue anglais
    Alexandre Jazede
    • René Bourienne
    David Capelle
    • Bernard Quesnot
    Wolfgang Pissors
    Wolfgang Pissors
    • Médecin train
    Chantal Garrigues
    • Mme Duchemin
    • Regie
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean-Paul Salomé
      • Laurent Vachaud
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    7intelearts

    Unusual and well told

    Female Agents is one of the very few war films that concentrates on women as soldiers rather than wives waiting for returning men.

    Based around the SOE operations towards the end of WWII this is a very well-made and well thought out offering.

    Very well shot and lit, with good detailing in both set and costume, this is really a character piece as well as an action film; Sofie Marceau shines as the level-headed leader determined to carry out her mission and the rest of the cast are up to her standard.

    It doesn't have a Hallmark moment in it, but chooses bleakness and some harrowing (But not horrific) scenes that mean it remains a good tense war film.

    Recommended.
    8les6969

    Gripping film

    There are many positive things about this film that for me anyway make any negatives irrelevant. I know it isn't 100% accurate but the acting of all the cast is quite superb in my opinion.

    Sophie Marceau as Louise stands out in this film, her acting is superb and although she is clearly a beautiful woman she does not seem to mind looking less than glamorous throughout. Her range or emotion was truly gripping. Julien Boisselier as her brother Pierre is a tortured soul who has a coldness about him that was probably necessary to carry out the tasks they had to. Julie Depardieu as Jeanne, Maya Sansa as Maria,are all good as is the stunning Marie Gillain, but Déborah François as Gaëlle,did an amazing job showing her characters naiveté and youth and some really strong and convincing emotions especially when captured. Colonel Heindrich is played by Moritz Bleibtreu who has had some criticism on here but in my opinion he carried it off perfectly. Many SS were ruthless and clinical and yet at the same time gentlemen and family men. A lot of this film is unrealistic and no doubt done for dramatic effect but the more you watch the more you get drawn in. I would highly recommend this film and would watch it again I am sure.
    7bob_hamer2004

    Excellent.

    This is the story of four girls recruited in the latter part of WWII, who are dropped into occupied France, and reek havok to rescue a captured British spy, caught in France posing as a geologist. It is often bloody and gritty, but totally convincing, and never boring. I read a previous comment that described it as a "Made for TV movie". Well all i can say is, they certainly don't make war movies with full frontal nudity and torture scenes, and show them on my TV. The fact that this is the story of women doing what we would generally have expected only men did during the war, is what what I found so interesting. I'll never chain my wife to the cooker again. An excellent, entertaining, well made film. The acting is totally convincing, particularly Sophie Marceau, who plays the lead role. 7.5/10
    8rafial

    Gritty WWII mission drama, ala the Dirty Dozen

    I saw this film at this years Seattle International Film Festival, and other than the bizarre choice of "Female Agents" as the English title, I loved it. I think a more direct translation of the title as "Women of the Shadows" or some such would have been much more evocative.

    The film itself is a gritty WWII espionage drama in the classic mold, with the team of misfits being assembled to do the job that only they can do. Only in this case, they are women. The film does not shrink from the grittiness and danger of the mission, especially when it extends to several gutwrenching interrogation scenes. There is no chivalry in this war. Moritz Bleibtreu is especially effective as an SS Colonel who believes himself to be a decent man, doing only what he must, yet in reality committing atrocity after atrocity.

    Special effects are well used to give us occupied Paris in great detail, and the whole look of the film is quite stylish. A recommended film!
    8robert-temple-1

    Those Gals Really Are Something

    This is a very exciting and effective film about female espionage agents of the British S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive) during World War II. It is ironical that it is the French, not the British, who made this film, in which only a few sentences of English are spoken. The English subtitles are really too rapid, I must point out. Apart from a few scenes set in England, the film effectively all takes place in Nazi Occupied France under the revolting Vichy Regime in 1944, where all the dangerous missions in the story take place. As the film proceeds, we realize that the underlying threat is that the secrets of the D-Day Normandy landings are in danger of being betrayed, thus destroying their surprise value and enabling the Nazis to win the War. So the stakes could not be higher. According to titles shown at the end of the film, this story is in many respects true, and the lead character played with tremendous, bitter panache by Sophie Marceau only died as recently as 2004 at the age of 98! As she was a French woman, though working as an agent for the SOE (and her brother worked for De Gaulle's Free French in London), that must explain why her story was known in France, and why it was French producers who decided to film it. The story as filmed contains countless inaccuracies of procedure and plot which could never really have happened, and some details are ridiculous (a sister and brother sent on the same mission together!?). So the story has been greatly hyped-up to 'Hollywoodize' it, by the French Hollywood, which we might perhaps call by the name of Tuileriewood-en-Seine, or Tile-Town as opposed to Tinsel-Town ('a night out on the tiles' being a good description for some Paris evenings). The film starts rather slowly, and one is not certain that it is going to work at first. But when it gets into its stride, it is gripping and coherent. There are many grisly scenes of torture by the Gestapo, which take a strong stomach, and seeing Nazis savagely and maniacally beating up women and nearly drowning them in water tanks, even pulling out their finger nails (this is done to the delicately beautiful actress Deborah Francois, who appears as fragile as the petals of a fluttering chamomile flower on a windy day), is more than merely upsetting. However, it was obviously decided by the producers that these pretty young women were to be treated with as much grit as men, both in their actions and in the depiction of their fates. It is no bad thing to remind viewers of how the Nazis behaved, and that they really did these things. There are some detailed touches which add to the horror of it all: a Gestapo woman clerk sits impassively at a small wooden table making notes, wholly unmoved by the agonized shrieks and screams of the women being tortured in front of her. As for the Nazi SS colonel supervising all of this and trying to get the information out of them, he could not be more bored and oblivious to the suffering and the screams, which to him are merely tedious. To the Nazis, torturing human beings was no different from stepping on ants. If it accomplishes nothing else, perhaps this film will make a few young people think for a moment about a War which to them is now 'long ago and far away', and why should they be interested. Just seeing a screen title informing us that the Gestapo's Paris Headquarters was in Avenue Foch is enough to precipitate a mild attack of hysteria. That is where all the billionaires now live in luxury. I have been in a couple of their grand houses, and all I can say is: 'Nom de Dieu!' And to think that it was in those surroundings, where the super-rich now besport themselves with their vintage Cristal champagne (I must admit it is delicious, but no one really needs it), that the Gestapo pulled out the finger nails of beautiful girls in their early twenties and thought nothing of it, merely finding their screams of pain a bore! Do see this film, if only to be horrified and appalled, but also to admire the courage of the women, not only the men, who gave their lives to defeat the greatest evil that befell a much-accursed earth during the 20th century, the regime of the monstrous instruments of Evil who dared to call themselves a Master Race.

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      One of the inspirations for the film came when director Jean-Paul Salomé read "The Times" in London one morning whilst on post-production of Arsène Lupin (2004). Salomé saw a full page devoted to Lise Villameur, a French Resistance agent who worked for the SOE, the Special Operations Executive created by Winston Churchill during the Second World War. She had just died at the age of 98. She had been a real heroine and Britain paid tribute to her. Intrigued by her story, Salomé started doing some research with the help of historian Olivier Wieviorka. Salomé discovered that other women had been SOE agents. They were among the fifty or so agents of the "French Section" that were trained in England before working for the Allies in occupied WWII France.
    • Patzer
      The film portrays events leading up to the events of D-Day, yet the aircraft parachuting the girls into France displays invasion stripes, which were painted onto aircraft at the time of the D-Day landings to ease recognition of Allied aircraft.
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      Louise Desfontaines: Besides explosives what do you do for De Gaulle? Do you ever go on missions?

      Gaëlle Lemenech: Never. It's my only regret. Making bombs without blowing them up is frustrating.

      Louise Desfontaines: You can vent your frustration with me in France.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Dans les coulisses des femmes de l'ombre (2008)
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      Music by Louiguy

      Lyrics by Jacques Plante

      Performed by André Claveau

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. März 2008 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
      • TFM Distribution (France)
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Deutsch
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Female Agents
    • Drehorte
      • Collège Franco-Britannique, 9b boulevard de Jourdan, Paris 14, Paris, Frankreich(scenes at the SOE London headquarters)
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