Time Has Come
Original Title
Voici Venu le Temps- Director: Alain Guiraudie
- Writer: Catherine Ermakoff; Alain Guiraudie
- Producer: Philippe Martin; Geraldine Michelot
CGiii Comment
The time has come when the warriors of Obitania are once again on the alert. They set out in pursuit of Manjas-Kebir, a bandit who has kidnapped Rixo Lomadis Bron’s daughter. Bron is a wealthy landowner who reigns over the shepherds of the Purple Mountain. The time has come when Rixo Lomadis Bron accuses Manjas-Kebir of killing his daughter and urges all the country’s inhabitants to track down the assassin.
It’s the time when Radovan Remila Stoï, the land’s greatest warrior, rises up against this foolhardy act which has every chance of leading to war. The time has come when Fogo Lompla, a warrior whose search methods have no equal, begins to wonder about the untraceable Manjas-Kebir, his struggle in favour of the liberation of the shepherds, the life of perpetual wandering that his warrior existence leads to, and about unrequited love.
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Cast & Characters
Eric Bougnon as Fogo Lompla;
Guillaume Viry as Jonas Soforan;
Pierre Louis-Calixte as Radovan Remila Stoi;
Jacques Buron as Rimamba Stomadis Bron;
Jean Dalric as Toba Louhan;
Francois Gamard as Rixo Lomadis Bron;
Sylvie Milhaud as Gala Lomadis;
Marie Felix as Aube Lomadis Bron;
Jean Lescot as Chaouch Malines;
Valerie Donzelli as Soniera Noubi-Datch;
Guillaume Rannou as Domano Rehon;
Alain Figlarz as Urbanos;
Dominique Bettenfeld as Manjas Kebir;
Stephane Boucher as Manganala Rivonne;
Emmanuel Avena as Saphir du Matin