Animals in the Great War
Originally released in 2015. Animals in the Great War is a documentary/war film. directed by Folco Quilici. At just 76 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In the First World War, alongside the men fought an army of animals. Mules, oxen, dogs, horses, pigs, pigeons were used for moving units and materials, communications, and for the support of the troops. The forced cohabitation with men closer to each other in a possible fate of death and suffering: officers and enlisted men had the opportunity to give and receive affection, but also to deal with beings weak and completely dependent on their . Animals in the Great War offers an unconventional story of dramatic conflict, through letters, diaries and photographs taken by the fighters, and collected in the book that Lucio Fabi has derived from his research, The good soldier mule (ed. MURSIA). A documentary rebuild memories, stories, episodes of real life relationship, in and out of the trench, between humans and animals, including incredible moments of absolute serenity and tenderness, alternating the background of one of the most tragic periods in modern history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Animals in the Great War about?
In the First World War, alongside the men fought an army of animals. Mules, oxen, dogs, horses, pigs, pigeons were used for moving units and materials, communications, and for the support of the tr...
Who directed Animals in the Great War?
Animals in the Great War was directed by Folco Quilici.
How long is Animals in the Great War?
Animals in the Great War has a runtime of 1 hours and 16 minutes (76 minutes total).
When was Animals in the Great War released?
Animals in the Great War was released on May 15, 2015 in theaters.