Days Of Glory review

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Writer/director Rachid Bouchareb’s Days Of Glory is a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices endured by the thousands of North African soldiers who helped liberate France from German occupation during World War Two. In some ways it resembles various American combat classics, notably Sam Fuller’s The Big Red One, by focusing on a small group of infantrymen slogging their way through a series of bloody military encounters across Italy and France (Provence, the Rhone Valley, the Vosges).

Yet the characters in Days Of Glory have a more ambivalent relationship to the country for whom they are risking their lives. Saïd (Amélie’s Jamel Debbouze) comes from “total poverty” in Algeria, while the Berber mercenary Yassir (Samy Naceri) has bitter memories of French ‘pacification’ programmes in his homeland. Obligatory sharpshooter Messaoud (Roschdy Zem) falls in love with a white French woman from Marseille. Their corporal Abdelkader (Sami Bouajila) believes in the republican ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. And their tough-as-nails sergeant Martinez (Bernard Blancan) has a guilty secret about his own racial identity.

Fusing the personal and the political, Bouchareb's stirring war drama comes with a modern-day resonance and plenty of punch. Recommended.

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