When French writer Marguerite Duras (1914-96) published her novel The Sea Wall in 1950, she came very close to winning the prestigious Prix Goncourt. Meanwhile, in Indochina, France was suffering its first military defeats in its war against the Việt Minh, the rebel movement for independence.
Director: Valérie Urrea, Nathalie Masduraud
Director of Photography: Philippe Guilbert
Producer: Julie Guesnon Amarante, Justine Henochsberg
Self - Reader
Self- Anthropologist
Self - Politologist
Self - Historian
Self - Writer
Self - Writer (archive footage)