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    Trivia

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    The budget was so low for this film that only two-hundred and fifty dollars ($250) was allotted to the Makeup department. Amazingly, the film's artists were able to work within that figure, and the film's Makeup and Hairstyling won an Oscar.
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    Jared Leto stayed in character as Rayon throughout filming. At one point, he went grocery shopping in character at a local Whole Foods where he received numerous stares and double takes.
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    Matthew McConaughey lost 47 pounds in assuming his role as an AIDS patient. Newspapers reported his new looks as "terribly gaunt" and "wasting away to skin and bones."
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    Jared Leto lost 30 pounds for his role.
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    The film marked Jared Leto's return to acting after 5 years.
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    The movie went through various stages before finally being financed with the help of Matthew McConaughey. The first director/actor duo who tried to get the movie made were Brad Pitt and Marc Forster and also Ryan Gosling and Craig Gillespie. Woody Harrelson was also involved with the project at one point.
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    The "Rayon" and "Eve" characters didn't exist in real life.
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    Such were the budgetary constraints on this 25-day shoot, no customary lighting setups were used for the only camera that was hand-held for takes lasting up to 15 minutes. Rehearsals were excluded and, to the relief of the actors, no post-production looping requested.
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    During the mid-1990s, Dennis Hopper was attached as director with Woody Harrelson as Woodroof, but financial backing was impossible to secure.
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    This is the fifth movie to win Best Actor in a Leading Role & Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscars (for Matthew McConaughey & Jared Leto), La route semée d'étoiles (1944),Les plus belles années de notre vie (1946), Ben-Hur (1959) & Mystic River (2003) being the others.
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    This movie marks the second collaboration between Matthew McConaughey and Steve Zahn, eight years after their first collaboration, in Sahara (2005).
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    Hilary Swank was cast but she dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
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    At one point, Gael García Bernal circled a role but never reached the deal-making stage.
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    Feature film acting debut of Bradford Cox (Cox had previously received credits for soundtrack and as composer).
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    First time since 2009 (Hanté par ses ex (2009)) that Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner reunite on film.
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    Rayon calls Woodruff "Lone Star" at one point in the movie. Matthew McConaughey in fact starred in Lone Star (1996)
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    During the movie you can see a poster of a red Lamborghini Aventador in the office that Matthew McConaughey opens up.(oui...et ?)
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    Cameo 

    Adam Dunn:  The Major League Baseball player, a friend of producer Joe Newcomb, helped finance the film and appears in the non-speaking, uncredited role of Neddie Jay, the bartender.
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    Spoilers 

    The trivia item below may give away important plot points.

    Mathew Mcconaughey's character tells Jennifer Garner's character 'check ya later' before leaving for Mexico. Mcconaughey also says this line in his first film role, "Dazed and Confused."

     






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    Showing all 83 wins and 55 nominations

    Academy Awards, USA 2014

    Won
    Oscar
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
    Jared Leto
    Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
    Adruitha Lee
    Robin Mathews
    Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Motion Picture of the Year
    Robbie Brenner
    Rachel Winter
    Best Achievement in Film Editing
    Jean-Marc Vallée
    Martin Pensa
    Best Writing, Original Screenplay
    Craig Borten
    Melisa Wallack


    Golden Globes, USA 2014

    Won
    Golden Globe
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
    Jared Leto


    Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014

    Won
    Actor
    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
    Matthew McConaughey
    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    Actor
    Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
    Jennifer Garner
    Matthew McConaughey
    Jared Leto
    Denis O'Hare
    Dallas Roberts
    Steve Zahn


    African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) 2013

    Won
    AAFCA Award
    Top 10 Films
    7th Place
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2013

    Won
    EDA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Austin Film Critics Association 2013

    Won
    Austin Film Critics Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    Austin Film Critics Award
    Best Film


    Australian Film Institute 2014

    Nominated
    AACTA International Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Awards Circuit Community Awards 2013

    Won
    ACCA
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Jared Leto
    2nd place
    ACCA
    Best Actor in a Leading Role
    Matthew McConaughey
    Runner-up
    Nominated
    ACCA
    Honorable Mentions (The Next Ten Best Pictures Contenders)
    Focus Features


    Bodil Awards 2015

    Nominated
    Bodil
    Best American Film (Bedste amerikanske film)
    Jean-Marc Vallée


    Boston Online Film Critics Association 2013

    Won
    BOFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2013

    2nd place
    BSFC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Tied with Barkhad Abdi for Capitaine Phillips (2013).


    Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2014

    Won
    Critics Choice Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    Critics Choice Award
    Best Picture


    Casting Society of America, USA 2015

    Won
    Artios
    Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Studio or Independent Feature - Drama
    Kerry Barden
    Paul Schnee
    Rich Delia
    Tracy Kilpatrick (location casting)
    Allison Estrin (associate)


    Central Ohio Film Critics Association 2014

    Won
    COFCA Award
    Actor of the Year
    Matthew McConaughey
    For Mud and The Wolf of Wall Street
    2nd place
    COFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Won
    CFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    CFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    Chlotrudis Awards 2014

    Won
    Chlotrudis Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    CinEuphoria Awards 2015

    Won
    CinEuphoria
    Best Supporting Actor - International Competition
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    CinEuphoria
    Best Director - International Competition
    Jean-Marc Vallée
    Best Actor - International Competition
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actress - International Competition
    Jennifer Garner


    Cinema Bloggers Awards, Portugal 2015

    Won
    Cinema Bloggers Award
    Best Supporting Actor - International Competition
    Jared Leto
    Best Make-Up - International Competition
    Robin Mathews
    Nominated
    Cinema Bloggers Award
    Best Actor - International Competition
    Matthew McConaughey


    Costume Designers Guild Awards 2014

    Nominated
    CDG Award
    Excellence in Period Film
    Kurt and Bart


    Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Won
    DFWFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    DFWFCA Award
    Best Picture


    Denver Film Critics Society 2013

    Won
    DFCS Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Detroit Film Critic Society, US 2013

    Won
    DFCS Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2013

    Won
    FFCC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    GLAAD Media Awards 2014

    Nominated
    GLAAD Media Award
    Outstanding Film - Wide Release


    Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) 2014

    Won
    Dorian Award
    Film Performance of the Year - Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Nominated
    Dorian Award
    Film of the Year
    Film Performance of the Year - Actor
    Jared Leto
    LGBT Film of the Year


    Georgia Film Critics Association (GFCA) 2014

    Nominated
    GFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Golden Camera, Germany 2014

    Won
    Golden Camera
    Best International Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    Golden Schmoes Awards 2013

    Won
    Golden Schmoes
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Golden Trailer Awards 2014

    Won
    Golden Trailer
    Best Independent Trailer
    Focus Features
    Mark Woolen & Associates
    For the first theatrical trailer.
    Best Independent Trailer
    Scott Mitsui (trailer producer)
    Focus Features
    Mark Woolen & Associates
    For "Trailer 1"
    Nominated
    Golden Trailer
    Best Drama Poster
    Focus Features
    P+A


    Gotham Awards 2013

    Won
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    Guardian Film Awards, UK 2014

    Nominated
    Guardian Film Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Hollywood Film Awards 2013

    Won
    Hollywood Breakthrough Award
    Breakthrough Actor
    Jared Leto
    Won
    Hollywood Film Award
    Actor of the Year
    Matthew McConaughey


    Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards 2014

    Won
    Artisan
    Best Period and/or Character Makeup - Feature Films
    Robin Mathews


    Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2013

    Won
    HFCS Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    HFCS Award
    Best Picture
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    IGN Summer Movie Awards 2013

    Nominated
    IGN Award
    Best Movie Actor
    Jared Leto


    Image Awards 2014

    Nominated
    Image Award
    Outstanding Independent Motion Picture


    Independent Spirit Awards 2014

    Won
    Independent Spirit Award
    Best Male Lead
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Male
    Jared Leto


    Indiana Film Journalists Association, US 2013

    2nd place
    IFJA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    International Cinephile Society Awards 2014

    Nominated
    ICS Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    International Online Film Critics' Poll 2015

    Nominated
    IOFCP Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Iowa Film Critics Awards 2014

    Nominated
    IFC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto


    Irish Film and Television Awards 2014

    Nominated
    IFTA Award
    Best International Actor
    Matthew McConaughey


    Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2013

    Won
    Sierra Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    2nd place
    Sierra Award
    Best Picture


    London Critics Circle Film Awards 2014

    Nominated
    ALFS Award
    Supporting Actor of the Year
    Jared Leto


    Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Won
    LAFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Tied with James Franco for Spring Breakers (2012).


    MTV Movie Awards 2014

    Won
    MTV Movie Award
    Best On-Screen Transformation
    Jared Leto

    Jared Leto's performance as an HIV positive transgender woman living in 1980s Texas is just as ... More

    Jared Leto's performance as an HIV positive transgender woman living in 1980s Texas is just as heartbreaking as it is incredibly convincing.

    Nominated
    MTV Movie Award
    Best Male Performance
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best On-Screen Duo
    Matthew McConaughey
    Jared Leto
    Best On-Screen Transformation
    Matthew McConaughey

    Despite losing a whopping 50 pounds to play a rodeo cowboy diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to... More

    Despite losing a whopping 50 pounds to play a rodeo cowboy diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live, nothing could keep Matthew McConaughey's trademark southern swagger from shining through.


    National Board of Review, USA 2013

    Won
    NBR Award
    Top Ten Independent Films


    National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA 2014

    2nd place
    NSFC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto







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    Distinctions (suite)

    New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2013

    Won
    NYFCC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    New York Film Critics, Online 2013

    Won
    NYFCO Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Top Films of the Year

     

    North Texas Film Critics Association, US 2013

    Won
    NTFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards 2013

    Won
    OFCC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Body of Work Award
    Matthew McConaughey
    For Mud and The Wolf of Wall Street
    Nominated
    OFCC Award
    Best Film

     

    Online Film & Television Association 2014

    Won
    OFTA Film Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Tied with Michael Fassbender for 12 Years a Slave (2013).
    Best Makeup and Hairstyling
    Nominated
    OFTA Film Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Ensemble

     

    Online Film Critics Society Awards 2013

    Nominated
    OFCS Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    PGA Awards 2014

    Nominated
    PGA Award
    Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
    Robbie Brenner
    Rachel Winter

     

    Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014

    Won
    Desert Palm Achievement Award
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2013

    Won
    PFCS Award
    Best Actor in a Leading Role
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    PFCS Award
    Best Picture

     

    Robert Festival 2015

    Nominated
    Robert
    Best American Film (Årets amerikanske film)
    Jean-Marc Vallée

     

    Rome Film Fest 2013

    Won
    Associazione Italiana Autori della Fotografia Cinematografica (AIC) Award
    Yves Bélanger
    Won
    Audience Award
    Jean-Marc Vallée
    Won
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Won
    Golden Butterfly
    Jean-Marc Vallée
    Nominated
    Golden Marc'Aurelio Award
    Jean-Marc Vallée

     

    San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2013

    Won
    SDFCS Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    SDFCS Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2013

    Nominated
    SFFCC Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    San Sebastián International Film Festival 2013

    Won
    Sebastiane Award
    Jean-Marc Vallée

     

    Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2014

    Won
    Virtuoso Award
    Jared Leto

     

    Satellite Awards 2013

    Won
    Satellite Award
    Best Actor in a Motion Picture
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Jared Leto

     

    Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Won
    SEFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    2nd place
    SEFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Nominated
    SEFCA Award
    Best Picture

     

    St. Louis Film Critics Association, US 2013

    Won
    SLFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    2nd place
    SLFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2014

    Won
    TFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    3rd place
    TFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    Utah Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Nominated
    UFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2014

    Won
    VFCC Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    VFCC Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    Village Voice Film Poll 2013

    Nominated
    VVFP Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto

     

    Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2013

    Won
    WAFCA Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto
    Nominated
    WAFCA Award
    Best Actor
    Matthew McConaughey

     

    Women Film Critics Circle Awards 2013

     
     
    Won
    WFCC Award
    Hall of Shame

    "Shame on Dallas Buyers Club for completely ignoring the LGBT as a group who drove the fight ... More

     

     






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    ©-DR-UN LONG DIMANCHE DE FIANCAILLES de J.P.Jeunet (2004)


    Un long dimanche de fiançailles
    *
    est un long-métrage réalisé par Jean-Pierre Jeunet, sorti au cinéma le 27 octobre 2004
    (France, Suisse et Belgique) d’après le livre du mm nom de Sébastien Japrisot.

     

    *

    Résumé

    Dans les tranchées de la Somme, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, cinq soldats français sont accusés de s’être auto-mutilés pour échapper à leur devoir. Condamnés à mort par une cour martiale, ils sont conduits jusqu’à un avant-poste nommé « Bingo crépuscule »[1] et abandonnés à leur sort dans le no man's land qui sépare les deux camps. Parmi eux figure Manech, le fiancé de l’héroïne du film, une jeune romantique prénommée Mathilde qui ne croit pas à la mort de son amoureux. S’il était mort, elle le saurait. Forte de cette intuition, elle mène son enquête et recueille peu à peu les indices qui vont l’amener à découvrir ce qui s’est passé ce jour-là à « Bingo crépuscule ». Utilisant des superstitions, elle est amenée à souffler sur la poussière qui voile cette affaire sombre et mystérieuse. Mathilde rencontre un détective privé, M. Pire, qui l'aide dans ses recherches.

    Fiche technique

    Box-office

    Pays Box-office Nbre de sem. Classement TLT[2] Date
    Box-office Mondial 70 115 868 $ - - Total
    Box-office États-Unis/Canada 6 524 389 $ - 3 520e Total
    Box-office Belgique 246 543 entrées - - Total
    Box-office France 4 413 839 entrées - - Total
    Box-office Suisse 129 829 entrées - - Total

    Cast

    Tournage

    Le film a été tourné dans les départements de :

    Anecdotes

    • Le film est adapté du roman du même nom de Sébastien Japrisot dont les droits constituent la participation minoritaire du studio hollywoodien Warner aux côtés de TF1, Canal +, Tapioca (la société de production de Jean-Pierre Jeunet) et la nouvelle société 2003 Production. Bien que la majorité des acteurs soient français et l’ensemble des scènes tournées en France, cette coproduction a été jugée étrangère le 26 novembre 2004 en raison de la forte participation de la société américaine Warner Bros. Pictures aux frais de production, ce qui lui a fait perdre le droit à une future subvention du centre national de la cinématographie. Le film participera néanmoins aux César du cinéma dans la catégorie générale. Avec un coût de 45 millions d’euros, c’est l’un des films « français » les plus coûteux qui aient jamais été produits.
    • Le Conseil d'État a finalement décidé que le film était bel et bien américain, et qu’il n’aurait pas de double nationalité, ceci malgré le fait que la réalisation soit française, et le casting à plus de 98 % français décision du Conseil d'État 2007/283319 du 06 juillet 2007). Le producteur délégué du film étant largement contrôlé par la firme Warner, le film n’a donc pu être éligible à une subvention de 8 millions d’euros du CNC[3].
    • Dans l’une des scènes du film, on voit l’un des soldats condamnés à mort, Ange Bassignano tenter de se rendre aux Allemands en criant : « Je ne suis pas Français, je suis Corse, moi ». Une polémique s’en est suivie en Corse, d’autant plus que le personnage était veule, lâche et sournois. À l’origine, le soldat devait être marseillais, mais le réalisateur a choisi d’en faire un Corse parce qu’il, explique-t-il, voulait à tout prix filmer la beauté de l’île (et non créer une polémique). À la suite de cette affaire, le film a été retiré des salles de cinéma en Corse dont celles de Propriano. Beaucoup de Corses se sont portés volontaires pour servir dans l’armée française durant la Première Guerre mondiale ; cette phrase porterait ainsi préjudice à leur mémoire.
    • On retrouve dans ce film de nombreuses sources d’inspiration : la couleur sépia de l’image évoque l’atmosphère des albums de bande dessinée de Jacques Tardi, certaines scènes font allusion au facteur de Jour de fête de Jacques Tati, et la bande sonore rappelle le thème du film Les Sentiers de la gloire. Il y a aussi une allusion à un film partageant le même thème : Quand passent les cigognes de Mikhaïl Kalatozov : les deux héroïnes attendent la lettre de leur fiancé et se lancent des paris étranges dont l'issue sera, selon elles, décisive de l'accomplissement de leurs espoirs comme atteindre un certain point avant la fin d'un compte à rebours.
    • Certaines scènes ont été tournées au hangar Y de Meudon. Les scènes du village breton ont été tournées à Locronan et notamment dans les jardins de l'ancien presbytère. Ce jardin aménagé par la production du film n'a duré qu'une saison. Le lieu de résidence de Mathilde se situe à Plougrescant.
    • Certaines scènes parisiennes du film ont été tournées à Pontoise (95), place de la harengerie, en raison de l'aspect « XIXe siècle » du lieu.
    • Les scènes de tranchée ont été tournées près de Montmorillon (86 - Vienne), sur un terrain militaire (anciennement terrain des armées de l'OTAN[4]). L'équipe avait creusé des tranchées qui sont maintenant recouvertes.
    • Le making-of du film (Une année au Front, 74 min), véritable mine d'informations et d'anecdotes, a obtenu le prix du jury au festival du making-of de Romorantin en 2006[5].

    Distinctions

    Nominations

    Récompenses

     

    Notes et références

    1. Sébastien Japrisot explique dans son livre qu'un Portrait de Byng au crépuscule donne le nom de la tranchée Bingo Crépuscule. À noter que cette explication n'est pas reprise dans le film.
    2. Tous les temps - All Time
    3. Le Monde, 10 août 2007
    4. Au siècle, les forces de l’OTAN ont acquis à l’amiable les fermes de l’est de Montmorillon. Les dernières parcelles ont été achetées en 1956. Des troupes américaines ont occupé le camp jusqu’en novembre 1966 où les autorités françaises ont pris possession du terrain. siècle, les forces de l’OTAN ont acquis à l’amiable les fermes de l’est de Montmorillon. Les dernières parcelles ont été achetées en 1956. Des troupes américaines ont occupé le camp jusqu’en novembre 1966 où les autorités françaises ont pris possession du terrain.
    5. Palmarès du Festival du Making-Of 2006 [archive]

     






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