Front Lines (2008) a film by Claude Guilmain

Front Lines - Faith and Hope

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Front Lines - Faith and Hope

The First World War wasn't a religious war, but faith was a valuable buttress for the soldiers. Those in this film seek solace in religion, each in his own way.

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Front Lines (2008)

A tribute to the combatants in the First World War, Front Lines traces the conflict through the writings of six Canadians who experienced it first-hand. Ninety years after the Armistice, these letters home, a war diary written in the heat of events and archival film footage bring the conflict alive with a human face and heart.

The film opens with the words of Claudius Corneloup, 22nd Battalion, writing in his war diary: "What a strange feeling! To look at one's self and to think with justifiable pride: 'I'm at the front.' Oh, how eloquent that first letter, written, sitting on your pack, as shells whistle overhead. And how that first time in the trenches changes the hearts of men. Even the light-hearted are serious. In the blink of an eye all is set ablaze and suddenly we understand what our country expects of us!"

That's the setting. Next we hear from five of his contemporaries in turn, besieged by varying emotions: pride, hope, dedication, fatigue, fright and pain.... (read more)

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