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Director: Vincent Paronnaud
Cast: Jean-Marc Desmond, Lucie Debay, Joffrey Verbruggen, François Legrand
1957, Ossau Valley, Pyrenees, France. Pierre reaches the summer pasture with his dog and his flock of ewes. He is afraid of the wolf but he isn't aware of a fainter and more savage threat: a paratroopers' squad on whom the army is carrying out secret tests.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Territoire (2015), directed by Vincent Paronnaud, is a thriller that has received mixed reviews from critics. The film is set in the Pyrenees in 1957, where a shepherd must confront not only the threat of wolves, but also a secretive military squad conducting tests in the area. While the film has not received major awards recognition, its IMDb rating of 6.1/10 suggests a moderately positive response from audiences.
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Directed by Vincent Paronnaud in 2015, Territoire blends elements of thriller and drama to create a taut and unsettling exploration of the intersection between nature, military power, and the fragility of human existence. The film's stark, atmospheric visuals and the standout performances from Jean-Marc Desmond and Lucie Debay make it a compelling watch for fans of suspenseful, character-driven narratives.
Alsace–Lorraine, officially the Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine, was a territory of the German Empire which is now part of France. It was established in 1871 by the German Empire after it had occupied the region during the Franco-Prussian War. The region was officially ceded to the German Empire in the Treaty of Frankfurt. French resentment about the loss of the territory was one of the contributing factors to World War I. Alsace–Lorraine was annexed in practice by France at the war's end following Germany's defeat in 1918, but only formally ceded back in 1920 as part of the Treaty of Versailles.
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