We Were One Man
Released: 1979
Drama, War
During the final days of World War II, a simple French peasant rescues a wounded German soldier and nurses him back to health. As their playful camaraderie grows, two young men who should be enemies begin to bond in ways neither thought possible.
Starring: Serge Avédikian, Piotr Stanislas, Catherine Albin, Lucien Guérin
Directed by: Philippe Vallois
Written by: Philippe Vallois, Anne Roumeguère, Rolf Schultz
Language: German, French
Scenes
The two lead characters Guy (Serge Avedikian) and Rolf (Piotr Stanislas) are horsing around with shaving cream on their faces, when they decide to pee in drinking glasses together. They are shown from the front with their penises hanging out of their pants, but the streams are below the bottom of the screen. They hold up their glasses of pee, and one of them even tosses some pee back over his shoulder.