
Red Island
Madagascar, at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. On an air base of the French army, the soldiers live the last carefree years of colonialism. Influenced by his readings of Fantômette, Thomas, a child who is not yet 10 years old, gradually forges a look at the world around him.
- 5.4
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 57m

Charlie Vauselle
Thomas
Quim Gutiérrez
Robert Lopez
Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Colette Lopez
Sophie Guillemin
Mme Guedj
Hugues Delamarliere
Bernard Huissens
David Serero
M. Guedj
Luna Carpiaux
Odile Huissens
Mathis Piberne
Alain
Sacha Cosar-Accaoui
Michel
François-Dominique Blin
Le Toubib
Amely Rakotoarimalala
Miangaly
Mitia Ralaivita
Andry
Cathy Pham
Suzanne
Calissa Oskal-Ool
Fantômette
Olivier Lanchy
Un invité

![Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/uFZDXm6e2N0/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
fr
$6,570,000.00
$1,101,136.00
- #1970s
- #coming of age
- #french colonialism
Reviews
Movies about little-known, faraway locations can be a great way to learn about exotic destinations and cultures. And those set in a historical context can offer excellent opportunities for insights into the legacies of these locales. Such was my hope for this offering from writer-director Robin Campillo about the waning days of the French presence on the island of Madagascar. Set in the early 1970

Set against a backdrop, in the early 1970s, of increasing local dissatisfaction with both their government and it's dependent relationship with former colonial power France, this drama follows the lives of the last few occupants of a French airbase in Madagascar as their deployment comes to an end. Most of the observations emanate from the young "Thomas" (Charlie Vauselle) as he watches his parent

Set against a backdrop, in the early 1970s, of increasing local dissatisfaction with both their government and it's dependent relationship with former colonial power France, this drama follows the lives of the last few occupants of a French airbase in Madagascar as their deployment comes to an end. Most of the observations emanate from the young "Thomas" (Charlie Vauselle) as he watches his parent











