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A Ladder to the Moon
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A Ladder to the Moon

Dec 19, 2019
1h 40m
★ 2.7

Overview

1916. René Carpentier is a young French farmer who must leave his home behind in order to fight the Germans and serve his country. On the other side of the great ocean, Canadian Nick Irving leaves behind the woman he loves to photograph the horrors of the War in Europe and to become a hero. Both characters will embark on a journey to the mud of the trenches of Verdun to fight the bloody battles of the Great War with a single purpose ... return home.

Genres

Drama
War

Production Companies

Eleria Films

A Ladder to the Moon Trailers

Cast

Pablo Tudanca

René Carpentier

Pablo Tudanca

Jaime Villamuera

Nick Irving

Jaime Villamuera

Inés Galocha

Lily Lavoie

Inés Galocha

Álvaro Gallo

Comandante De Gaulle

Álvaro Gallo

Rebeca Salvador

Tina

Rebeca Salvador

José Ignacio Molinuevo

Mofeta

José Ignacio Molinuevo

Alejandro Areta

Bruce Knight

Alejandro Areta

Juan Pedro Ramos

Sam Mercier

Juan Pedro Ramos

Eduardo Sánchez

Comandante Dumond

Eduardo Sánchez

Jorge Tudanca

Almeja

Jorge Tudanca

Nicolás Gómez

Paul

Nicolás Gómez

Ángel Díaz

Ministro Lapadite

Ángel Díaz

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