France, 1975. Jean, an exiled Spanish Communist, is a successful screenwriter who, after a tragic event, struggles with his political commitment, his love for his country, under the boot of General Franco, whose death he and his comrades have waited for years, and his complicated relationship with his son. (A sequel to “The War Is Over,” 1966.)
Directing | Joseph Losey | Director |
Production | Yves Rousset-Rouard | Producer |
Sound | Michel Legrand | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Liselle Roos | Costume Design |
Production | Margot Capelier | Casting |
Camera | Gerry Fisher | Director of Photography |
Writing | Jorge Semprún | Screenplay |
Directing | Marie-Josée Guissart | Script Supervisor |
Art | Alexandre Trauner | Production Design |
Editing | Reginald Beck | Editor |
Art | Jean Thomen | Set Decoration |
Production | Modesto Pérez Redondo | Production Manager |
Sound | Jacques Maumont | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Michèle Neny | Sound Editor |
Directing | Carlo Lastricati | First Assistant Director |
Production | Michel Choquet | Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Joël Lavau | Makeup Department Head |
Production | José Antonio Pérez Giner | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Andrée Guikovaty | Makeup Department Head |
Sound | René Magnol | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Catherine Dubeau | Assistant Sound Editor |