Time Has Come (Voici venu le temps) 18 years old

In a time and place indeterminate a bandit 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...

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Time Has Come Cast

Name Character
Valérie Donzelli She was 32, now 51 years old as Soniéra Noubi-Datch
Jean Lescot He was 66, 76 years old when he died as Chaouch Malines
Pierre Louis-Calixte He was 55, now 74 years old as Radovan Remila Stoï
Dominique Bettenfeld He was 52, now 71 years old as Manjas Kebir
Marie Félix as Aube Lomadis Bron
Stéphane Barutel as Fala Folongo
Manu Layotte He was 52, now 71 years old as Gaston Lumière
Guillaume Viry He was 52, now 71 years old as Jonas Soforan
Eric Hémon as Bondolo
Lucía Sánchez She was 36, now 55 years old as Loupiana Riboque
François Gamard as Rixo Lomadis Bron
Jacques Buron He was 63, now 82 years old as Rimamba Stomadis Bron
Alain Figlarz He was 43, now 62 years old as Urbanos
Emmanuel Avena He was 52, now 71 years old as Saphir du Matin
Guillaume Rannou as Domano Réhon
Marie Collins She was 52, now 71 years old as Oneira Tanda
Eric Bougnon as Fogo Lompla
Sylvie Milhaud She was 54, now 73 years old as Gala Lomadis
Jean Dalric as Toba Louhan
Roger Souza He was 63, now 82 years old as Oba Obandoha
Stéphane Boucher He was 47, now 66 years old as Manganala Rivonne

Time Has Come Crew

Name Department
Philippe Martinez as Producer. He was 37 (now 56) years old Production
Géraldine Michelot as Producer. Production
Alain Guiraudie as Director. He was 40 (now 59) years old Directing
Alain Guiraudie as Writer. He was 40 (now 59) years old Writing
Catherine Ermakoff as Writer. Writing
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Time Has Come (18 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 13, 2005
  • Runtime: 92 minutes