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''The Colonel'' () is a 2006 French-Belgian film directed by Laurent Herbiet, based on a novel by Francis Zamponi.


Plot

France, 1993. The retired Colonel Raoul Duplan is shot in his home. As the police are baffled, young army officer Galois is brought to help the investigation. Shortly thereafter she receives a letter containing some diary pages of a lieutenant Guy Rossi who served in 1955 in the Algerian war under the command of Duplan and disappeared in 1957 under mysterious circumstances. Every day Galois receives a continuation of the diary in which Rossi describes in detail his ambivalent relationship to Duplan and his dirty methods. As she reads the diary the film flashes back to black-and-white scenes of Rossis' experiences. Rossi witness torture and public executions, and finds himself torn between wanting peace and disgust at the brutal methods being employed to secure it. Rossi inadvertently reveals information to a friend sympathetic to the rebels which may have led to the murder of a shopkeeper who was providing information to the French army. Ordered by Duplan to command a firing squad, he resolves to disobey his superior's orders. It is revealed he left the diary with the friend with the intended final recipient being his father because he feared for his life. A recent appearance on TV of Col. Duplan prompted his friend to finally deliver the letter to Rossis' father, who, when confronted by Galois readily reveals he has been the one sending the diary and that he committed the murder because Duplan expressed no remorse for his son's murder, Duplan justifying himself by saying Rossi was a traitor. The film ends somewhat ambiguously as Galois, as an army officer, lacks the authority to arrest the elder Rossi, and while driving back from the interview, seems moved by the experience and decides to get lunch with her commanding officer instead of immediately returning to the office.


Cast

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Olivier Gourmet Olivier Gourmet (born 22 July 1963) is a Belgium, Belgian actor. Gourmet was born in Namur. He won the Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival), Best Actor award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival for his role in ''The Son (2002 film), Le Fils'' ...
: Colonel Raoul Duplan * Robinson Stévenin : Lieutenant Guy Rossi *
Cécile de France Cécile or Cecile is a female given name or surname. People Given name * Ce'cile (Cecile Charlton, born 1976), Jamaican musician * Severin Cecile Abega (1955–2008), Cameroonian author * Cécile Aubry (1928–2010), retired French film actres ...
: Lieutenant Galois *
Charles Aznavour Charles Aznavour ( ; ; ; born Shahnur Vaghinak Aznavourian; 22 May 1924 – 1 October 2018) was a Armenians in France, French singer and songwriter of Armenian descent. Aznavour was known for his distinctive vibrato tenor voice: clear and ringi ...
: Father Rossi * Bruno Solo : Commandant Reidacher * Eric Caravaca : René Ascensio * Guillaume Gallienne : The sub-prefect * Georges Siatidis : Captain Roger * Thierry Hancisse : Commissaire Quitard * Jacques Boudet : The Senator-Mayor * Wladimir Yordanoff : The Chief of Staff *
Bruno Lochet Bruno Lochet (born 18 October 1959) is a French actor. He is best known for playing in the cult TV series '' Les Deschiens'' (1993–2002), in which he played alongside Yolande Moreau. Theater Filmography Cinema Television Refe ...
: Schmeck * Hervé Pauchon : Commandant de Villedieu * Christophe Rouzaud : General Bibendum * Philippe Chevallier : The director * Abdelmalek Kadi : Inspector Belkacem * Olga Grumberg : Françoise *
Samir Guesmi Samir Guesmi is a French actor. Filmography Actor Filmmaker Theatre References External links * 1967 births Living people French male film actors French male television actors Male actors from Paris French people of Algeria ...
: Ali * Ahmed Benaissa : Ben Miloud * Xavier Maly : Father Jeantet * Marie Kremer : Thérèse * Franck Pitiot : Caporal Arnoul * Alexandre Gavras : Inspector Bayard * Rabah Loucif : Omar Bouamari


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Colonel 2006 films 2000s French-language films Films set in the French colonial empire 2006 directorial debut films Films scored by Armand Amar Algerian War films 2000s Belgian films