La Grande Illusion (1937) (UK Import) auf DVD
La Grande Illusion (1937) (UK Import)
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- Herkunftsland:
- Frankreich, 1937
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Artikelnummer:
- 2664819
- UPC/EAN:
- 5055201820525
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 23.4.2012
- Genre:
- Drama
- Spieldauer ca.:
- 109 Min.
- Regie:
- Jean Renoir
- Darsteller:
- Jean Gabin, Erich von Stroheim, Pierre Fresnay, Werner Florian
- Filmmusik:
- Joseph Kosma
- Originaltitel:
- Die große Illusion
- Sprache:
- Französisch
- Bild:
- 4:3
- Untertitel:
- Englisch
One of the most acclaimed films of all time, and a powerful anti-war statement, Jean Renoir’s profoundly humanist La Grande Illusion remains as vibrant, exciting, and wise today as it was when it was released in 1937.
Set in the German prison camps of WWI, the film stars Jean Gabin as Maréchal, and Marcel Dalio as Rosenthal. Like the charming aristocrat Captain de Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), these two French aviators were shot down and now spend most of their time escaping from German prison camps before inevitably being recaptured. Between escapes, they do what they can to amuse themselves, but after a tunnel they’ve dug is discovered, the three are sent to Wintersborn, a forbidding fortress of a prison commanded by former ace pilot Von Rauffenstein (Erich Von Stroheim). Von Rauffenstein cannot help but strike up a friendship with Captain de Boeldieu, a kindred spirit from the doomed nobility.
Declared the “Cinematographic Enemy Number One” by the Nazis after it won a prize at the Venice Film Festival, the film calls on Renoir’s own experiences as an aviator in WWI. An impassioned call for the unity of humankind across class and national boundaries, the film also offers a quietly subversivesocial analysis of French society.
Specials
INTRODUCTION BY CRITIC GINETTE VINCENDEAU
• INTRODUCTION BY JEAN RENOIR
• ORIGINAL THEATRICAL TRAILER
Set in the German prison camps of WWI, the film stars Jean Gabin as Maréchal, and Marcel Dalio as Rosenthal. Like the charming aristocrat Captain de Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), these two French aviators were shot down and now spend most of their time escaping from German prison camps before inevitably being recaptured. Between escapes, they do what they can to amuse themselves, but after a tunnel they’ve dug is discovered, the three are sent to Wintersborn, a forbidding fortress of a prison commanded by former ace pilot Von Rauffenstein (Erich Von Stroheim). Von Rauffenstein cannot help but strike up a friendship with Captain de Boeldieu, a kindred spirit from the doomed nobility.
Declared the “Cinematographic Enemy Number One” by the Nazis after it won a prize at the Venice Film Festival, the film calls on Renoir’s own experiences as an aviator in WWI. An impassioned call for the unity of humankind across class and national boundaries, the film also offers a quietly subversivesocial analysis of French society.
Specials
INTRODUCTION BY CRITIC GINETTE VINCENDEAU
• INTRODUCTION BY JEAN RENOIR
• ORIGINAL THEATRICAL TRAILER
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La Grande Illusion (1937) (UK Import)
Aktueller Preis: EUR 12,99