En décembre 1914, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, une trêve de Noël officieuse, sur le Front de l'Ouest, donne l'occasion à des soldats de camps opposés de découvrir le mode de vie des ... Tout lireEn décembre 1914, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, une trêve de Noël officieuse, sur le Front de l'Ouest, donne l'occasion à des soldats de camps opposés de découvrir le mode de vie des uns et des autres.En décembre 1914, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, une trêve de Noël officieuse, sur le Front de l'Ouest, donne l'occasion à des soldats de camps opposés de découvrir le mode de vie des uns et des autres.
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 6 victoires et 12 nominations au total
- Anna Sörensen
- (as Diane Krüger)
- Anna Sörensen
- (singing voice)
- Nikolaus Sprink
- (singing voice)
- (as Rolando Villazon)
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By depicting the feelings and destinies of the soldiers, the film demonstrated the absurdity of war and how each soldier is more than a mere cannon target. It is a commentary on the utter stupidity of politics governing war events from behind curtains while not actually experiencing the real war. By depicting a unique event in European war history that occurred on Christmas day 1914 it shows viewers that Europeans can be as one even as "enemies".
About ten years ago I watched Paul McCartney's video "Pipes of Peace" and thought that what it depicted was completely fictitious--nothing more than pacifists' dreams. I have now learned that it was true.
It is sure to become a fixture on Christmas T.V. listings over the coming years. But go and see it now. Particularly if, like me, your beginning to get cynical about this time of the year.
It depicts that whatever those in power would have us believe there are more similarities between various nationalities than differences.
Wonderful performances by many little known actors.
First class cinematography and other production values.
Illustrates that there can be no war if if if you have no enemy. It is impossible to kill a man with whom you have shared drinks and stories and grown to like
Wonderful music and singing as those who have suffered and fought each other in the trenches slowly gather to mark Christmas Eve by drinking and talking with each other, swapping addresses, singing Christmas carols common to all three nations (Germany, France and Scotland), burying frozen corpses and playing soccer together.
Not perfectly historically accurate but very close to an actual incident, A vivid illustration of the foolishness of war. While some have laid the blame at the feet it is clear that the primary blame lays with those who order others to go to war while safely enjoying the better of things far from the trenches
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- AnecdotesThe character of the Male opera singer is based on that of German tenor Walter Kirchhoff (1879-1951), who traveled to the front in order to perform for the troops. His performance was met by cheers from the French lines, where upon he decided to climb onto no-mans-land to see who was cheering.
- GaffesWhen Anna and Nikolaus talks about the time they met for the first time, they say "Oslo". Oslo, capitol of Norway, was called Kristiania until 1924.
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Horstmayer: I heard last night about your wife. If you like, I can get a letter through to her.
Lieutenant Audebert: Why would you do that? If you got caught...
Horstmayer: [scoffs] One letter won't stop us winning the war. And anyhow, when we'll have taken Paris and it's over, you can invite us for a drink in Rue Vavin.
Lieutenant Audebert: You don't have to invade Paris to drop round for a drink.
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- 18 151 814 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 054 361 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 17 709 155 $ US
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1