Rebellion (2011)
Rebellion (2011)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Mathieu Kassovitz
Philippe Legorjus
Iabe Lapacas
Alphonse Dianou
Malik Zidi
JP Perrot
Alexandre Steiger
Jean Bianconi
Daniel Martin
Bernard Pons
Philippe Torreton
Christian Prouteau
Sylvie Testud
Chantal Legorjus
Jean-Philippe Puymartin
Général de Gendarmerie Jérôme
Steeve Une
Samy
Philippe de Jacquelin Dulphé
Général de brigade Vidal
Patrick Fierry
Colonel de l'armée Dubut
Stefan Godin
Lieutenant Colonel de Gendarmerie Benson
Elric Covarel Garcia
Chef Etienne GIGN
Pierre Geller
Writer
Simon-Pierre Boireau
Bernard GIGN
Benoît Jaubert
Writer
Olivier Rousset
Eric GIGN
Serge Frydman
Writer
Mathieu Lardier
Mathieu GIGN
Aladin Reibel
Général brigade aérien Norlain
Christophe Rossignon
Producer
Klaus Badelt
Composer
Vincent Heneine
Vinz GIGN Otage
Vincent Aguesse
Vincent GIGN Otage
Marc Koninckx
Cinematographer
Laurent Alexandre
Larry GIGN Otage / Stunt Coordinator
Lionel Devuyst
Editor
Serge Dupuy
Gaborit GIGN Otage
Jean-Louis Andrieux
Capitaine Benetti EPIGN
Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela
Producer
Gigi Akoka
CastingDirector
David Bertrand
CastingDirector
Herve Jakubowicz
CastingDirector
Marc Robert
CastingDirector
Bruno Coupe
ProductionDesigner
Cyril Holtz
Sound / Sound Mixer
Emmanuelle Cuillery
ProductionDesigner
David Bertrand
Casting
Giuseppe Ponturo
ProductionDesigner
Benjamin Viau
Foley Recordist
Thomas Béard
Editor
Rodolphe Chabrier
VFX Supervisor
Delphine Domer
VFX Supervisor
Damien Lazzerini
Foley Recordist
Nicolas Fioraso
Foley
Ève François Machuel
Executive Producer
Frédéric Mascaras
Sound
Tuhiva Lambert
Sound
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 16, 2011
Original NameL'Ordre et la Morale
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 16m
Filming LocationsTahiti, France
Genres
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Rebellion (French: L'Ordre et la Morale, lit. 'The Order and the Moral') is a 2011 French historical drama film directed, produced, co-written, co-edited, and starring Mathieu Kassovitz. Set in New Caledonia in 1988, and filmed in Tahiti, the film is a dramatised version of the Ouvéa cave hostage taking, when four policemen were murdered by separatists and 30 taken hostage. The French government refused to prolong negotiations and French forces stormed the hideout, killing 19 separatists for the loss of two soldiers and freeing all hostages. Kassovitz, Benoît Jaubert and Pierre Geller were collectively nominated for the 2012 Best Writing (Adaptation) César Award.
The sole cinema in New Caledonia refused to screen the film, leading to public suspicion that the decision was subject to pressure by New Caledonia's government.