In 1954, escorted by a sergeant, a French nun travels through Tonkin, spreading the good Catholic word as she goes. A mute child leads her to a remote village. Installed at a carpenter, the travelers prepare the projection material indispensable to their propaganda. At nightfall, in a storm, a group of maquisards surrounded the house. Fortunately, the carpenter is a respected man. The attackers withdraw. After a sudden rise in water, the mute child loses the precious message that had been entrusted to him by a wounded maquis...
Directing | Lâm Lê | Director |
Writing | Henry Colomer | Writer |
Writing | Lâm Lê | Writer |
Production | Yves Gasser | Producer |
Editing | Catherine Renault | Editor |
Art | Jean-Vincent Puzos | Art Direction |
Directing | Patrick Aubrée | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Vincent Arnardi | Sound Mix Technician |
Sound | Jonathan Liebling | Foley Artist |
Sound | François Waledisch | Sound Mixer |
Camera | Nicolas Brunet | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | William Watterlot | Second Assistant Camera |
Editing | Joëlle Dufour | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Philippe Tourret | Color Timer |