15 Minutes of War (French: L'intervention, lit. 'The Intervention') is a 2019 French-Belgian war film directed by Fred Grivois.[3][4] It is freely based on real events known at the Prise d'otages de Loyada.[5]
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French | L'intervention |
Directed by | Fred Grivois |
Written by | Fred Grivois Ileana Epsztajn Jérémie Guez |
Produced by | Henri Debeurme Raphaël Rocher |
Starring | Alban Lenoir Olga Kurylenko Kevin Layne Michaël Abiteboul Sébastien Lalanne David Murgia Guillaume Labbé Vincent Perez Josiane Balasko |
Cinematography | Julien Meurice |
Edited by | Baxter |
Music by | Fabien & Mike Kourtzer |
Production companies | Capture the Flag Films Empreinte Cinema Agora Films |
Distributed by | SND Groupe M6 |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Languages | French English |
Budget | $6.2 million[1] |
Box office | $455,000[2] |
In February 1976 in Djibouti, a school bus was taken hostage at the Somali border. The GIGN is sent on the spot, where after 30 hours of tension a rescue operation is organized.
Principal photography on the film was conducted during the summer of 2017.[6]
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