France / May 09, 1966 / Cannes International Film Festival
1h 57min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
On his way from Madrid to Paris, Diego, a chief of the Spanish Communist Party, is arrested at the border for an ID check but manages to flee. When he arrives in Paris, he searches for one of his comrades to prevent him from going to Madrid where he could be arrested.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Michel Piccoli | Inspector #1 |
| Anouk Ferjac | Mme. Jude |
| Roland Monod | Antoine |
| Pierre Decazes | SNCF Employee |
| Paul Crauchet | Roberto |
| Claire Duhamel | Female Traveler |
| Antoine Bourseiller | Male Traveler |
| Laurence Badie | Bernadette Pluvier |
| Françoise Bertin | Carmen |
| Yvette Etiévant | Yvette |
| Jean Bouise | Ramón |
| Annie Fargue | Agnès |
| Gérard Séty | Bill |
| Catherine de Seynes | Janine |
| Jacques Rispal | Manolo |
| Fylgia Zadig | Wife of a Member of the Revolutionary Action Group |
| Pierre Leproux | The Man in the White Shirt |
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| Roger Pelletier | Inspector #2 |
| René-Jean Chauffard | A Clochard |
| Josep Maria Flotats | Miguel |
| Sissi Kaiser | Lola |
| Jean Bolo | Police Officer |
| Pierre Barbaud | Man at the Cafe |
| Gérard Lartigau | Head of the Revolutionary Action Group |
| Jean Laroquette | Member of the Revolutionary Action Group |
| Martine Vatel | Student, Member of the Revolutionary Action Group |
| Laure Paillette | Old Woman at Stairs |
| Jacques Robnard | Pierrot |
| Marcel Cuvelier | Inspector #4 |
| Bernard Fresson | André Sarlat |
| Antoine Vitez | Pan-Am Employee |
| Jean-Pierre Kérien | Chardin |
| Jacques Wallet | CRS Agent |
| Jean-Claude Aubé | A Man (uncredited) |
| Lyne Chardonnet | The Pretty Blonde (uncredited) |
| Jorge Semprún | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
Genres
Drama
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | La guerre est finie |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français, Español |
| Production countries | Sweden, France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Sofracima, Europa Film, Argos films |
| Release date | 11 maggio 1966 |
| Production | Gisèle Rebillon, Catherine Winter, Anatole Dauman |
| Writer | Jorge Semprún |
| Editing | Ziva Postec, Éric Pluet, Hadassa Misrahi |
| Cinematography | Sacha Vierny, Robert Alliel, Philippe Brun, Pierre Li |
| Assistant directors | Florence Malraux, Jean Léon, Alain Resnais |
| Lighting | Yves Laurent |
| Camera operators | Philippe Brun, Sacha Vierny, Robert Alliel, Pierre Li |
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| Additional photography | Sacha Vierny, Robert Alliel, Philippe Brun, Pierre Li |
| Production design | Jacques Saulnier, Charles Merangel, Jean-Jacques Caziot, Louis Charpeaux |
| Art direction | Charles Merangel, Jacques Saulnier, Jean-Jacques Caziot, Louis Charpeaux |
| Set decoration | Charles Merangel, Jacques Saulnier, Jean-Jacques Caziot, Louis Charpeaux |
| Music | Giovanni Fusco, Antoine Bonfanti, Jean Nény, Robert Cambourakis, Urbain Loiseau |
| Sound | Giovanni Fusco, Antoine Bonfanti, Jean Nény, Robert Cambourakis, Urbain Loiseau |
| Costume design | Madeleine Lafon, Marie Martine, Éliane Marcus, Alexandre Marcus |
| Makeup | Éliane Marcus, Alexandre Marcus, Madeleine Lafon, Marie Martine |
| Hairstyling | Éliane Marcus, Madeleine Lafon, Alexandre Marcus, Marie Martine |
Release dates
Premiere
Limited release
United States / Feb 01, 1967 / New York City
Spain / May 06, 1977 / Madrid
Theatrical release
France / May 11, 1966
Switzerland / Jul 26, 1966 / 18
Germany / Mar 17, 1967
Italy / Apr 06, 1967 / VM18
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Portugal / Nov 26, 1976
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