
Roads to the South
France, 1975. Jean, an exiled Spanish Communist, is a successful screenwriter who, after a tragic event, struggles with his political commitment, his love for his country, under the boot of General Franco, whose death he and his comrades have waited for years, and his complicated relationship with his son. (A sequel to “The War Is Over,” 1966.)
Roads to the South
April 28, 1978
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Cast (23)

Yves Montand
Jean Larrea

Miou-Miou
Julia

Laurent Malet
Laurent Larrea

José Luis Gómez
Miguel

Claire Bretécher
TV Journalist

Roger Planchon
Parisian Attorney-at-law

Jeannine Mestre
Nuria

France Lambiotte
Ève Larrea

Maurice Bénichou
García

Jean Bouise
Sharecropper

Eugene Braun Munk
The Producer Egon

Mario Gonzales
Hotel Manager

Lluís Pasqual
Young Bearded Man

Frédérique Ruchaud
Nurse

Didier Sauvegrain
Soldier Korpik

Christian de Tillière
Russian Officer

Arja Töyrylä
Arja

Francesc Vicens
Spanish Doctor

Reynald Lampert
German Officer (uncredited)

Alain Barbier
Russian Cavalry Soldier #1 (uncredited)

François Nadal
Russian Cavalry Soldier #2 (uncredited)

Guy Thomas
The Journalist Guy Thomas (uncredited)

Gérard Moisan
Young Jean (uncredited)
Crew (21)
Directing

Carlo Lastricati
First Assistant Director

Marie-Josée Guissart
Script Supervisor

Joseph Losey
Director
Writing

Jorge Semprún
Screenplay
Production

José Antonio Pérez Giner
Executive Producer

Yves Rousset-Rouard
Producer

Modesto Pérez Redondo
Production Manager

Michel Choquet
Production Manager

Margot Capelier
Casting
Sound

Michel Legrand
Original Music Composer

Catherine Dubeau
Assistant Sound Editor

René Magnol
Sound Engineer

Jacques Maumont
Sound Mixer

Michèle Neny
Sound Editor
Art

Jean Thomen
Set Decoration

Alexandre Trauner
Production Design
Camera

Gerry Fisher
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Liselle Roos
Costume Design

Joël Lavau
Makeup Department Head

Andrée Guikovaty
Makeup Department Head
Crew
No data availableEditing

Reginald Beck
Editor