Viewers will be able to witness the historical drama,Resistance:1942,from the comfort of their homes as the film is set to be released on digital platforms and On-Demand on August 10, 2025. If you have a taste for World War II drama and the pictorial depiction of standing up to oppression, this might be the film for you.
The film tells the story of fearful yet stoic resistance in the heart of occupied France in 1942 during World War II.Resistance: 1942tells the tale of how communication and the sense of comradery can keep the fight against tyranny and oppression going, as a French man, Jacques, under the oppressive weight of Nazi control continues to send out a radio broadcast calling for people to hold on to all they have left – hope. But this game he has chosen to play with the Nazi authorities is dangerous, one which could turn fatal at the slightest misstep.

Resistance: 1942starsCary ElwesasJacques, Greer Grammeras Jacques' daughter Juliet,whileJudd HirschandMira Furlanplay fellow survivors. The film also features performances fromJason Patricwho plays an enigmatic Swiss banker named Andre andSebastian Rochewhoplays Gestapo officer Captain Klaus Jager. Furlan’s performance inResistance: 1942was one of her last before she passed away in 2021.
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Resistance: 1942is directed and written byMatthew G. HillandLandon Johnson. The film is executive produced byRay Bouderau, Tyler W. Konney, Roderick Flint,andNicholas Gialamas.It is produced byJonah M. HirschandJoshua M. Fine.Music for the film was composed byJohn W. Synder. Distribution for the film is handled by Quiver Distribution.
The film is now available digitally and On-Demand. Check out the trailer and synopsis forResistance: 1942below.:
- France is under Nazi control. The Allies have been pushed off the continent and their defeat in North Africa seems likely. Germany’s victory is nearly absolute. Under this dark shadow, a man named Jacques uses a radio to broadcast a message of hope. He hides in an attic with his daughter Juliet and a small group of fellow survivors, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with the German occupiers. The world becomes too dangerous when the Gestapo send Captain Klaus Jager to catch Jacques. As Klaus closes in, Jacques and his small group make a desperate bid to escape their pursuer, trusting themselves to the help of enigmatic Andre, a Swiss banker. In the end, that trust may turn out to be the very thing that leads the hunter to his prey.