Gilda Bessé shares her Paris apartment with an Irish schoolteacher, Guy Malyon, and Mia, a refugee from Spain. As the world drifts toward war, Gilda defiantly pursues her hedonistic lifestyle and her burgeoning career as a photographer. But Guy and Mia feel impelled to join the fight against fascism, and the three friends are separated.

Charlize Theron
as Gilda Bessé

Penélope Cruz
as Mia

Stuart Townsend
as Guy Malyon

Thomas Kretschmann
as Major Thomas Bietrich

Peter Cockett
as Max

Gabriel Hogan
as Julian Ellsworth

Karine Vanasse
as Lisette

David La Haye
as Lucien

Steven Berkoff
as Charles Bessé

John Robinson
as David Beamish
Filipe Manuel Neto
**A film about idealisms, utopias and harsh realities, which could be much better than it is, but is still good enough to be worth it.** There are many movies about romance and love in times of war. John Duigan gives us a film about love, but also about hopes for the future, utopias and the way w...