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Le vent de la Toussaint ()


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A veteran of the Indochina war, a doctor emigrated to Kabylia. He is torn between his love for the sister of a rebel group and his duty as a patriot.

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Le docteur Marc Helluin
Michel Albertini ...
Hamrane Tadjer
Lydia Andrei ...
Malika Tadjer
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Pierre Peyrot
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Jacqueline Peyrot (as Eva Darlan)
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Le père Antoine
William André ...
Le sergent
Jean-Claude Bouillaud ...
Le patron de l'hôtel
Mohamed Attifi ...
Khaouane
Larbi Doghmi ...
Mousqueton (as Doghmi Larbi)
Gilles Béhat ...
Le capitaine
Mohammed Miftah ...
Azouz
Atik Mohamed ...
Akli
Nazha Regragui ...
La mère de Malika
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Adil Abdelwahab ...
Un membre du FLN

Directed by

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Gilles Béhat

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Gilles Béhat ... (screenplay and adaptation)
 
Pierre Fyot ... (novel)
 
Louis Gardel ... (dialogue)

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Simone Harari Baulieu ... producer (as Simone Halberstadt-Harari)
Jean-Michel Taillefer ... executive producer

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Hector Drand

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Roland Bernard

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Bruno Boissel

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Frédéric Astich-Barre

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Dominique Combelles

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Mohamed Abbazi ... production manager

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Adil Abdelwahab ... assistant director
Alain Cayrade ... first assistant director

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Vincent Arnardi ... re-recording mixer
Jean-Marc Lentretien ... sound mixer foley
Jacques Thomas-Gérard ... adr mixer
Jean-Bernard Thomasson ... sound

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Roland Bernard ... camera operator
Philippe Lapicque ... key grip

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Said El Kounti ... casting assistant

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One evening in April 1952, Marc Helluin arrived in a small village in Kabylia to work as a doctor. He is there at the call of Hamrane, an Arab war comrade with whom he made Indochina. Bored with weapons, he tries to integrate into the village and succeeds. He befriends a French couple, the Peyrots. Welcomed into Hamrane's family, he falls in love with his daughter, Malika. She goes to study with the Peyrots and gives herself to Marc: the two lovers meet in hiding with their mutual friends. In November 54 broke out the first troubles for independence. Hamrane is in fact one of the leaders of the underground FLN. Marc himself chooses to remain neutral. He tells Hamrane that he is his daughter's lover. The Muslim takes it very badly. The French army arrives at the village. Marc refuses to help them track down the FLN. One evening, the soldiers' camp is attacked, and Marc helps them defend themselves. He still doesn't want to do more, but the FLN murders the Peyrots. This is too much for the Frenchman. He engages alongside the French army and delivers Hamrane who, himself, tries to have him assassinated. The two enemy brothers find themselves in a cave, where Marc blows up the small room where his ex-friend is hiding with a grenade. Malika, she was arrested in Algiers where she was planting bombs.

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