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The Truce
The Truce

The Truce

At the end of the war, a group of Italian prisoners got lost on their way home. Their journey back transformed everyone they met along the way.

Genres

DramaHistoryWar

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After the liberation of Auschwitz, an Italian prisoner of War begins a torturous voyage home to Turin, through a Europe caught between war and peace.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

112 mins

Rating

6.2/10

Release Date

14 February 1997

Country

Italy

Cast

John Turturro

John Turturro

Primo Levi

Massimo Ghini

Massimo Ghini

Cesare

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija

Greek

Roberto Citran

Roberto Citran

Unverdorben

Claudio Bisio

Claudio Bisio

Ferrari

Andy Luotto

Andy Luotto

D'Agata

Lorenza Indovina

Lorenza Indovina

Flora

Stefano Dionisi

Stefano Dionisi

Daniele

Igor Bezgin

Igor Bezgin

Egorov

Teco Celio

Teco Celio

Colonnello Rovi

Marina Gerasimenko

Marina Gerasimenko

Maria Fyodorovna

Franco Trevisi

Franco Trevisi

Maresciallo

Agnieszka Wagner

Agnieszka Wagner

Galina

Aleksandr Ilin

Aleksandr Ilin

Mongol

Vyacheslav Olkhovskiy

Vyacheslav Olkhovskiy

Tenente Sergei

Anatoli Vasilyev

Anatoli Vasilyev

Dr. Gotlieb

Federico Pacifici

Federico Pacifici

Lieutenant

Ernesto Lama

Ernesto Lama

Carmine

Kaspar Weiss

Kaspar Weiss

Kapo

Joachim Wormsdorf

Joachim Wormsdorf

German General

Konstiantin Artyomenko

Konstiantin Artyomenko

Igor Chernitskiy

Igor Chernitskiy

Valentina Derbasova

Valentina Derbasova

Oleksandr Grinko

Oleksandr Grinko

Tatyana Yelchyuk

Tatyana Yelchyuk

Tatyana Cherkasova

Tatyana Cherkasova

Irina

Vitali Rosstalnoy

Vitali Rosstalnoy

Timoshenko

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