Bernard Blancan, Sami Bouajila, Jamel Debbouze. War drama. Written by Rachid Bouchareb and Oliver Lorelle. Directed by Rachid Bouchareb.

FILM SYNOPSIS: According to the press notes, the French were aided by over 130,000 North Africans fending off the Germans during WWII. Directed and co-written by Rachid Bouchareb, the story showcases the bravery of the North African Muslims and reveals the bigotry and mistreatment they received under French leadership.

PREVIEW REVIEW: It’s interesting that two war films out right now either focus on understanding the enemy (Letters from Iwo Jima) or making sure Westerners get to know Muslim warriors. Indeed, in Days of Glory there are several scenes depicting the followers of Islam as decent and devout, whereas the Christians are hypocrites. It doesn’t, however, go into much depth as to the core beliefs of either religion. It’s a blatant attempt to put a happy face on Islam.

This is a well-made film, but like Clint Eastwood’s Letters From Iwo Jima, it has an agenda. Making nice with folks you don’t know seems a noble cause and certainly we Christians are to be peacemakers, but Matthew 10:16 also warns, “I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.” That verse should always be applied when being subjected to a filmmaker’s viewpoint. We learn from history that blind villainy befell many nations for a season, including, the Roman Empire, Spain, Germany and Japan. Evil can overtake any nation and must be guarded against. The same holds true for any religion.

Distributor:
StudioCanal

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