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La Grande Illusion (Special Edition) DVD, 1937

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There were several profound anti-war films in the years that followed the First World War. Chief among them were Abel Gance's J'accuse, King Vidor's The Big Parade, Lewis Milestone's All Quiet on the Western Front, and G. W. Pabst's Westfront 1918 and Kameradschaft, but Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion (1937) remains the most lyrical attack that the cinema has ever launched against the institution of war. It’s ‘a film about war without a single scene of combat’ as historian Jonathan Rosenbaum put it in 1999, ‘but it's still one of the key humanist expressions to be found in movies.’
Made on the eve of the Second World War, the picture was an eloquent plea for peace that failed. Tinged with melancholy and regret, it suggests that the real divisions that produce war are those of class, not nationality. Set in a German prisoner of war camp during the First World War, the film concerns a French mechanic, Lieutenant Maréchal (Jean Gabin), a Jewish garment maker, Rosenthal (Marcel Dalio), a French aristocrat, Captain de Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), and the arrogant German aristocrat, Commandant von Rauffenstein (Erich von Stroheim in his most memorable performance). Emblematic of the futility of war is the tunnel dug by the French prisoners; before they can use it to escape, they are moved to another camp - all the labour spent on it has been wasted. Eventually de Boeldieu is imprisoned in a medieval fortress commanded by the same von Rauffenstein, now disabled by a spinal injury and strapped to the chin in an iron-and-leather corset. Aware of the absurdity of war and that their class is doomed, they form a friendship that illuminates Renoir's passionate belief in man's humanity.
Grand illusions are the dreams by which men live: patriotism, race, class, national boundaries, hatred, and war. La grande Illusion celebrates the fraternity and equality of men, and the war they fight reveals the falsity of all prejudice. It is this that makes Renoir's audacious achievement an enduring masterpiece.
Mastered from the original camera negative, this stunning restoration of the full-length version is a revelation.

 

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Film Information

Director - Jean Renoir

Produced - 1937

Main Language - FRENCH with English subtitles

Countries & Regions - European Film, French Film

Cast - Erich Von Stroheim, Jean Gabin, Marcel Dalio, Pierre Fresnay

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: PG Publisher: Optimum Releasing Region: 2
Length: 109 mins Aspect: 1.33 Full Screen Cat No: OPTD0662
Format: DVD B&W Subtitles: English

 

 

DVD Extras

  • Introduction by Ginette Vincendeau
  • 2 short films by Jean Renoir: "Sur Un Air De Charleston" (1927) & "La Petite Marchande D

 

 

Film Description

During WWI, three French aviators are shot down by German air Ace, von Stroheim. Taken prisoner, they end up in the camp he runs. He treats his fellow officers with grace and dignity but as the French escape the film moves into both tragedy and redemption. Banned in Germany and declared 'Cinematographic Enemy No. 1' by Goebbels, it was believed at one time that the original camera negative had been destroyed. Renoir's classic film shows that the brotherhood of man recognises no frontiers.

 

 

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