Synopse
DOCUMENTARY In 1958, a young French socialist is a member of the first official Western delegation ever to visit North Korea. He gets to know a Korean nurse and they grow quite close, even though there is only one word they both understand: napalm, which was dropped in vast quantities by the US Air Force during the Korean war to devastating effect. 60 years later, Claude Lanzmann returns as a film-maker without a permit to the locations of these past events, where very little is reminiscent of the naively romantic atmosphere of the time. A filmic memory of a short moment when the political became very private.
Regie
CLAUDE LANZMANN (*1925) is one of the best-known documentary film-makers in the world. His films on the Holocaust like Shoah and Sobibor, October 14th 1943, 4pm and on the history of Israel are seen as milestones of modern documentary film-making. He also works as a producer and publisher.
Info
Original Title: Napalm
International Title: Napalm
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Veto!
Version & Subtitles: French, Korean OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Claude Lanzmann
Production country: France
Year of Production: 2017
Length: 100 min
Producer: François Margolin
Production company: Margo Cinéma, Orange Studio
Cinematography: Caroline Champetier
Editor: Chantal Hymans
World Sales: Orange Studio
Distributor: Pascale Ramonda





