Forty years after the Evian Accords, the war in Algeria continues to haunt our collective memory. For a film, Patrick Rotman and Bertrand Tavernier shot, in 1990, dozens of hours of interviews with conscripts who had crossed the Mediterranean between 1954 and 1962. They collected the too long forgotten words that speak of fear and heroism, abuse and torture, death and boredom. Authentic and moving testimonies that draw the puzzle of this nameless war in pain.
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