A sultry summer Saturday afternoon. Blue sky, sky-blue sea. The sandy shore stretches lazily into the softly lapping, dying waves. But on this sunny French coast, on this ever-narrowing strip of land, tens of thousands of French and English soldiers ...
A sultry summer Saturday afternoon. Blue sky, sky-blue sea. The sandy shore stretches lazily into the softly lapping, dying waves. But on this sunny French coast, on this ever-narrowing strip of land, tens of thousands of French and English soldiers anxiously await the embarkation, the opportunity for life. In front of them is the sea, behind them the approaching German army, above them the swastika bombers: Dunkirk, June 1940. A French soldier wants to break out of this helpless wait and in two days he goes through hell, tries everything just to keep living... A clear structure, a sweeping momentum, pulsating excitement, and profound humanity make the shockingly authentic message of Merle's Goncourt Prize-winning novel unforgettable.
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