
The Truce(1997)
“At the end of the war, a group of Italian prisoners got lost on their way home. Their journey back transformed everyone they met along the way.”
Overview
After the liberation of Auschwitz, an Italian prisoner of War begins a torturous voyage home to Turin, through a Europe caught between war and peace.
Director
Francesco Rosi
Studio
Capitol Films
Cast

John Turturro
as Primo Levi

Massimo Ghini
as Cesare

Rade Šerbedžija
as Greek

Roberto Citran
as Unverdorben

Claudio Bisio
as Ferrari

Andy Luotto
as D'Agata

Lorenza Indovina
as Flora

Stefano Dionisi
as Daniele

Igor Bezgin
as Egorov

Teco Celio
as Colonnello Rovi
Marina Gerasimenko
as Maria Fyodorovna

Franco Trevisi
as Maresciallo
Where to Watch
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Movie Facts
Release Year
1997
Runtime
1h 52m
Language
Italian
Rating
6.1 / 10
Production Companies
Capitol Films • Channel Four Films • 3 Emme Cinematografica
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch The Truce?▼
Check the "Where to Watch" section above for current streaming platforms, rental options, and purchase links for The Truce (1997).
What is The Truce about?▼
After the liberation of Auschwitz, an Italian prisoner of War begins a torturous voyage home to Turin, through a Europe caught between war and peace.
Who directed The Truce?▼
The Truce was directed by Francesco Rosi and released in 1997. It is a drama, history, war film.
How long is The Truce?▼
The Truce has a runtime of 1 hours and 52 minutes (112 minutes total).
Who stars in The Truce?▼
The cast of The Truce includes John Turturro as Primo Levi, Massimo Ghini as Cesare, Rade Šerbedžija as Greek, Roberto Citran as Unverdorben, Claudio Bisio as Ferrari and more.
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