In 1956, the professional army of France lacks the manpower to keep the peace in Algeria, the colony which the country is determined to hold on to at any price. For this reason, reservists are called up and subject to an intense period of training before being sent to the front. Rémy March, Alain Charpentier and Raymond Dax are three such young men who have no interest in the military escapade and are reluctant conscripts. What they witness in Algeria will appall and transform them. Rape, torture, executions... there is no end to the atrocities in which they become unwilling participants. No wonder the French military are so willing to proclaim that there is nothing to report...
Credits
Nothing to Report Cast
Name |
Character |
Jacques Villeret
He was 22, 53 years old when he died
|
as Soldat Girot |
Jean-François Balmer
He was 27, now 78 years old
|
as Raymond Dax |
Philippe Leroy
He was 42, 88 years old when he died
|
as Commandant Lecoq |
Jacques Spiesser
He was 26, now 78 years old
|
as Rémy March |
Jacques Weber
He was 23, now 75 years old
|
as Alain Charpentier |
Jean-Pierre Castaldi
He was 28, now 80 years old
|
as Sergent Carbone |
Claude Brosset
He was 29, 63 years old when he died
|
as Adjudant chef Santoni |
Albert Dray
He was 20, now 72 years old
|
as Soldat Titus |
Roland Blanche
He was 29, 55 years old when he died
|
as Sergent Lebel |
Rabah Loucif
|
as Supplétif Choukir |
Michel Peyrelon
He was 36, 66 years old when he died
|
as Lieutenant Keller |
Hamid Djellouli
|
as Sergent Hamrane (as Ahmed Djellouli) |
Michel Peyrelon
He was 36, 66 years old when he died
|
|
Nothing to Report Crew
Name |
Department |
Yves Boisset as Director. He was 34 (now 85) years old
|
Directing |
Roland Perrot as Writer. He was 42 (62) years old when He died
|
Writing |