Lines of Wellington Soundtrack

Synopsis: On September 27, 1810, the French troops commanded by Marshal Massena, were defeated in the Serra do Buçaco by the Anglo-Portuguese army of general Wellington. Despite the victory, Portuguese and British are forced to retreat from the enemy, numerically superior, in order to attract them to Torres Vedras, where Wellington had built fortified lines hardly surmountable. Simultaneously, the Anglo-Portuguese command organizes the evacuation of the entire territory between the battlefield and the lines of Torres Vedras, a gigantic burned land operation, which prevents the French from collecting supplies. This is the setting for the adventures of a multitude of characters from all social backgrounds - soldiers and civilians, men, women and children, young and old - to the daily routine torn by war and dragged through hills and valleys, between ruined villages, charred forests and devastated crops.Highly persecuted by the French, already tormented by an unmerciful weather, the mass of fugitiv
Genre: Drama, History, War
Director(s): Valeria Sarmiento
  9 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
151 min
58 Views


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1À l'aube1:51
2Défaite2:33
3Histoire d'amour2:38
4La fête1:53
5La terre2:13
6La vie continue2:04
7Le peuple1:41
8Timée2:04

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