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La Dernière tranchée

Original title: Forbidden Ground
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.2K
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Martin Copping, Johan Earl, and Tim Pocock in La Dernière tranchée (2013)
When an allied charge on the German lines goes horribly wrong, three soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land.
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Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.

  • Directors
    • Johan Earl
    • Adrian Powers
  • Writers
    • Johan Earl
    • Denai Gracie
    • Travis Spiteri
  • Stars
    • Johan Earl
    • Tim Pocock
    • Martin Copping
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • Johan Earl
      • Adrian Powers
    • Writers
      • Johan Earl
      • Denai Gracie
      • Travis Spiteri
    • Stars
      • Johan Earl
      • Tim Pocock
      • Martin Copping
    • 41User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Johan Earl
    Johan Earl
    • Sgt. Maj. Arthur Wilkins
    Tim Pocock
    Tim Pocock
    • Pvt. O'Leary
    Martin Copping
    Martin Copping
    • Cpl. Richard Jennings
    Denai Gracie
    Denai Gracie
    • Grace Wilkins
    Sarah Mawbey
    Sarah Mawbey
    • Eve Rose
    Barry Quin
    Barry Quin
    • Dr. Bennett
    Damian Sommerlad
    Damian Sommerlad
    • Lieutenant
    Oliver Trajkovski
    • Lieutenant's Aide
    Igor Breakenback
    Igor Breakenback
    • Sgt. Schmidt
    • (as a different name)
    Byron J. Brochmann
    • German Sniper
    Gudmund Helmsdal
    Gudmund Helmsdal
    • German Soldier
    • (voice)
    • (as Gudmund Helmsdal Nielsen)
    Alex Jewson
    Alex Jewson
    • Pvt. Riley
    Steve Maxwell
    • German Soldier
    James Shepherd
    • Pvt. Franklin
    Craig Walker
    Craig Walker
    • Soldier Character Voices
    • (voice)
    Daniel Martin
    Daniel Martin
    • British Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Johan Earl
      • Adrian Powers
    • Writers
      • Johan Earl
      • Denai Gracie
      • Travis Spiteri
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    User reviews41

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    6fallen-arc-1

    A Beautifully Told Tragedy

    A poignant film. Beautifully told, and I thought Denai (actress) was superb. I absolutely loved the womens storyline. As a girl, War films are not something I generally race out to see. But this film was recommended to me, and I was not disappointed. This is a war story with a difference, instead of focusing on the scale of war which has been done to death, Forbidden Ground tells the story from ground level. They create an awesome claustrophobic feeling, which is always how I envisaged soldiers on the front line would have felt. Having to keep your head down all the time!! The film captured the very essence of not only the tragedies on the battlefield, but the tragedies at home too. Utterly memorable.
    6andydonaldson51

    Good effects terrible accents

    Some good effects and filmed scenes for the budget. But for god sake either have australian actors play australian soldiers or use British actors for british soldiers. The terible accents destroyed any ability to take the actors seriously. Also the germans did not usually spend all night plastering trenches with machine gun fire and artillery just to pick off the odd British wounded straggler! There was some honor amongst soldiers
    3stevenremmington

    Disappointing

    Lacking drama, suspense or much of a plot. This is slow and laborious, and it just doesn't carry any momentum or emotion. Unfortunately this movie just drags and I found it uninteresting, which is a shame, since some of the action scenes are very well done and there was definitely potential. I was hoping for more, but I wouldn't recommend this.
    5galearis-24819

    Watchable but,...

    Dramatically the movie held my interest and it takes a realism aspect to do this. But then I saw a major goof when a soldier's watch was revealed to have a quartz works. I moves second by second with jerks, not gently. How hard would it be to find a vintage watch? So it lost a star from this anachronism and I found the rest of the movie more difficult to watch as a reality trip.

    The acting, however, was very good, although the marriage sub plot seemed a space saver, not an asset. As a genre type, this was an anti war movie that really takes no sides and that is a plus. The best war movies show the reasons not to have them and that really brings out the dramatic effects.

    If you can get past the watch thing, then go ahead with my recommendations.
    9Sadie-Duarte

    Forbidden Ground from the perspective of Cultural Studies

    According to Stuart Hall, Cultural Studies' outlook takes for granted the fact that knowledge in all its forms is always, unavoidably, contextually bound. With this in mind, and given that Cultural Studies is the study of an ever-changing culture, I think that spectators should analyze Forbidden Ground not only as a complex contextual intervention or as a representation/dramatization of certain ideologies and mores within the framework of WW1, but also as a film that thanks to its powerful and emotional leading characters, it gives an in-depth exploration of the human conscience that certainly appeals to present-day audiences.

    Pierre Mackerey in 'A Theory of Literary Production' (1978) says that 'what is important is what the text does not say'. For this reason, I would like to bring to the fore the symbolic meaning that Forbidden Ground conveys. Actually, silences and close-ups are recurrent throughout the movie to create this dramatic atmosphere. I should first point out that the character of Grace Wilkins (Denai Gracie) is essential to offer an accurate view of women's relegation to the private sphere at the time. From a critical perspective, and as Grace is usually shown in closed spaces, this could be interpreted as a subtle way of underlining the tragic circumstances suffered by some women, especially the ones who due to their impure actions, were considered to threaten patriarchy. In this respect, we should also keep in mind, for example, the long-standing Nature/Culture dichotomy that, according to Sherry Ortner in 'Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?' (1982) or Simone De Beauvoir in 'The Second Sex' (1949), relegates women to being the 'Other' of men. And yet, this view is cleverly reversed in the scene where Sergeant Wilkins (Johan Earl) finally returns to England and kneels on the graveyard. However, a description of this particular scene would reveal too much information and I prefer leaving this task for any avid spectator who really wants to take a look 'beyond the canvas', that is, for those who are eager to explore the psychological aspects of the human being.

    Thus, human connection is more important than any other issue in Forbidden Ground. In this respect, we should pay attention to the soldiers' uniforms and the lack of distinguishing badges or patches that identify them. Director Johan Earl states that he wanted them to symbolize every soldier on the battlefield and not just one unit. And the battlefield itself could be a metaphor of our daily lives too, for life in itself is a roller-coaster, a story within the story, always a constant struggle.

    Forbidden Ground connects with problems that affect most audiences, pointing out the cruel reality and imperfections of those past times but, at the same time, it gives a final message to understand Sergeant Wilkins' physical and mental journey. This said, perhaps it is not coincidental that, in the above mentioned scene, he is shown by a river/lake, for the contact with Nature has always been said to symbolize a new beginning or at least, the chance to be redeemed from past mistakes and start from scratch.

    The whole team and cast that made this movie possible should be praised for their dedication and effort (Adrian Powers did a brilliant job co-directing and editing). But above all, I should say that Johan Earl deserves a special mention. Earl's work as a screenwriter, director and actor is absolutely outstanding and all his artistic decisions only enhance the high quality of the movie. With this in mind, I should conclude by asserting that Forbidden Ground is an excellent film to watch and a good exercise to unveil its hidden meanings. For this reason, it could also be taken to the academic field.

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      A week before shooting was due to commence, huge rainstorms blanketed the location, flooding the British trench set. The crew were concerned that this would cause the production to be delayed, but the set had been built so well and so in0-keeping with the way actual trench systems had been constructed--the entire set survived. In fact, the rain only helped to give the set a more textured, "lived-in" feel.
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      The British Officer shown early in the film ordering the attack is wearing the three WWI medals "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred" which were issued in the 1920s.

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Battle Ground
    • Filming locations
      • Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • 24/7 Films
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      • DCP Australia
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      • A$1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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