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  1. Dec 27, 2023 · The Edge of the Blade: Directed by Vincent Perez. With Roschdy Zem, Doria Tillier, Guillaume Gallienne, Damien Bonnard. Paris, 1887. Dueling banned but persists. Fencing master's nephew challenges colonel. Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre argues honor applies beyond men. Duels with épées, pistols, sabers depict codes of honor, equality explored.

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    • Drama
    • Vincent Perez
    • 2023-12-27
  2. Jul 5, 2023 · The Edge of the Blade focuses on Clément Lacaze (portrayed by Roschdy Zem), a sword master and teacher at a fencing school whose nephew gets challenged to a duel by the more experienced Colonel...

  3. The Edge of the Blade (French: Une affaire d'honneur) is 2023 French swashbuckling historical drama film directed by Vincent Perez. It is set in the 1880s and follows the feminist swordswoman Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre who requests the services of renowned fencing master Clément Lacaze to help prepare to defend her honor.

  4. Jul 5, 2023 · The main protagonists are Clément Lacaze (the arresting presence of Roschdy Zem) who is a sword-master and instructor at a fencing school who tries to dissuade his nephew Adrien (Damien Bonnard) from taking part in a duel with the experienced Colonel Berchère (played by the agile Perez).

  5. Directed by: Vincent Perez. Cast: Roschdy Zem, Guillaume Gallienne, Damien Bonnard, Dora Tillier, Myriem Akheddiou. Runtime: 101 mins. Genre: Drama, Historical. Rating: M18, Some Nudity. Alliance Française. 19 NOV – 4PM. 20 NOV – 7PM (Q&A) Book a ticket. Shaw Theatres Lido. 19 NOV – 6:45PM (Q&A) 21 NOV – 9PM. Book a ticket. Shaw Theatres PLQ.

  6. The Edge of the Blade. List. Cast & Crew Photos Media Info. Vincent Perez. Director. Roschdy Zem. Clément Lacaze. Doria Tillier. Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre.

    • Drama, History
  7. The Edge of the Blade: A film worth watching — a window into French life in late 1800s – with the rise of feminism & with a dash of romance. Paris 1887, where duels were still considered the way to settle an insult or an affront to a man’s honour, despite being against the law.