
Libera me (1993)
Exploring a dystopian future, this film tells of a place where a military junta has taken control and requires people to think, speak, and act in precise ways: anyone who fails to do so is killed. Two brothers are part of an underground organization opposed to the totalitarian regime. Members of the underground identify themselves using pieces of torn photographs. The story is told entirely without the use of spoken dialogue.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Alain Cavalier | Director |
| Alain Cavalier | Writer |
| Bernard Crombey | Writer |
| Andree Fresco | Writer |
| Louis Becker | Producer |
| Jérôme Clément | Producer |
| René Fauvel | Producer |
| Patrick Blossier | Cinematographer |
| Marie-Pomme Carteret | Editor |
| Claire Séguin | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Annick Concha | |
| Pierre Concha | |
| Thierry Labelle | |
| Christophe Turrier |