Days of Glory - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Days of Glory"
Indigènes (2006)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
Days of Glory - TMDB rating
6.7/10
391
Days of Glory - Kinopoisk rating
6.747/10
1765
Days of Glory - IMDB rating
7/10
16000

Actors and characters

Photo Jamel Debbouze #60784Photo Jamel Debbouze #328665

Jamel Debbouze

Jamel Debbouze
Character Saïd Otmari
Photo Samy Naceri #39407

Samy Naceri

Samy Naceri
Character Yassir
Photo Roschdy Zem #112661

Roschdy Zem

Roschdy Zem
Character Messaoud Souni
Photo Sami Bouajila #107059Photo Sami Bouajila #107060

Sami Bouajila

Sami Bouajila
Character Abdelkader
Photo Bernard Blancan #142903
Bernard Blancan
Character Sergent Roger Martinez
Photo Mathieu Simonet #60181
Mathieu Simonet
Character Caporal Leroux
Photo Assaad Bouab #94550

Assaad Bouab

Assaad Bouab
Character Larbi
Photo Benoît Giros #116021
Benoît Giros
Character Capitaine Durieux
Photo Mélanie Laurent #24999Photo Mélanie Laurent #25000Photo Mélanie Laurent #25001Photo Mélanie Laurent #25002

Mélanie Laurent

Mélanie Laurent
Character Margueritte village Vosges
Photo Antoine Chappey #211182Photo Antoine Chappey #211183Photo Antoine Chappey #211184

Antoine Chappey

Antoine Chappey
Character Le colonel
Aurélie Eltvedt
Character Irène
Photo Thomas Langmann #106904

Thomas Langmann

Thomas Langmann
Character Le journaliste
Photo Diouc Koma #209149Photo Diouc Koma #209150Photo Diouc Koma #209151
Diouc Koma
Character Touré
Photo Philippe Beglia #120725
Philippe Beglia
Character Rambert
Photo Momo Debbouze #85713
Momo Debbouze
Character Djellal
Abdelkim Bouchareb
Character Ahmed
Abdelhamid Idjaini
Character Omar

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before filming, the actors involved in the film were unaware of the discrimination against foreign soldiers in the French army during World War II.
  • Actor Jamel Debbouze's right arm is paralyzed as a result of an accident, but this fact is completely disregarded in the film. His character walks around with a weapon he cannot fire.
  • At one point, one of the soldiers refers to soldiers of European origin from North Africa as “pieds-noirs,” or “black feet” (a term for Algerians of European descent who made up a significant part of the population of Algeria during the period of French colonial expansion). In reality, this term did not come into use with this meaning until the mid-1950s.
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