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Intimate Enemies
Intimate Enemies

Intimate Enemies

The scars of war last forever

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A drama following a French platoon during Algeria's war of independence.

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Budget

$9780000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

03 October 2007

Country

France

Cast

Benoît Magimel

Benoît Magimel

Terrien

Albert Dupontel

Albert Dupontel

Dougnac

Mohamed Fellag

Mohamed Fellag

Fellag

Lounès Tazairt

Lounès Tazairt

Saïd

Abdelhafid Metalsi

Abdelhafid Metalsi

Rachid

Vincent Rottiers

Vincent Rottiers

Lefranc

Lounès Machene

Lounès Machene

Amar

Adrien Saint-Joré

Adrien Saint-Joré

Lacroix

Guillaume Gouix

Guillaume Gouix

Delmas

Aurélien Recoing

Aurélien Recoing

Vesoul

Marc Barbé

Marc Barbé

Berthaut

Eric Savin

Eric Savin

Torture sergeant

Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

Salah Bensalah

Salah Bensalah

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