Synopsis
Days of Glory is a movie released in 2006.
In a gripping portrayal of courage and sacrifice, this powerful drama sheds light on the untold story of World War II's overlooked heroes. Set against the backdrop of 1943, the film follows four young menβSaid, Abdelkader, Messaoud, and Yassirβwho, despite having never set foot on French soil, answer the call to arms. Motivated by a deep sense of duty and the desire to liberate their ancestral land from the grip of Nazi oppression, they enlist in the French Army, joining a staggering contingent of 130,000 βindigenousβ soldiers. Their journey unfolds not just as a battle against the enemy, but as a quest for recognition, dignity, and identity in a world that often forgets their contributions. The film powerfully explores themes of nationalism, sacrifice, and the often unacknowledged roles played by colonial soldiers in the fight for freedom. It juxtaposes the harsh realities of war with the personal stories of these soldiers, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of history and heroism. With its evocative storytelling and rich character development, this film serves as both a tribute and a poignant reminder of those who fought valiantly yet remained in the shadows of history. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a stirring narrative that brings to light the bravery and struggles of those who dared to dream of a better tomorrow.
StudioCanal
Versus Production
France 3 CinΓ©ma
France 2 CinΓ©ma
La Petite Reine
Tessalit Productions