Intimate Enemies
is a raw, unflinching drama set during the Algerian War of Independence in 1959. Directed by Florent-Emilio Siri and co-written by historian Patrick Rotman , the film explores the psychological erosion of soldiers caught in a brutal, "undeclared" colonial conflict. It was inspired by Rotman's non-fiction work and a subsequent documentary of the same name. Plot Summary
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The file is the seventh part of a multi-part digital release of the 2007 French war film Intimate Enemies ( L'Ennemi intime ), distributed by the release group CiNEFiLE . Movie Overview: Intimate Enemies (2007)
Context
: Often described as "the French Apocalypse Now ," the film explores the psychological toll of guerrilla warfare and the use of torture.
Criticism
: Some reviewers found the narrative episodic or felt that it relied too heavily on established war-movie tropes, such as the "idealist vs. veteran" dynamic. Intimate Enemies (2007)