J'accuse:

J'accuse is a World War I drama considered to be one of the most technically advanced films of the era and the first major pacifist film. It was referred to by Gance as "a human cry against the bellicose din of armies." The film stars Marise Dauvray as Edith, a young woman who is unha...

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Format: Video
Sprache:French
Veröffentlicht: Paris Lobster Films [2014]
Ausgabe:[DVD + Blu-ray combo pack]
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Zusammenfassung:J'accuse is a World War I drama considered to be one of the most technically advanced films of the era and the first major pacifist film. It was referred to by Gance as "a human cry against the bellicose din of armies." The film stars Marise Dauvray as Edith, a young woman who is unhappily married to an older man, François (Séverin-Mars), but is actually in love with a young poet, Jean Diaz (Romuald Joubé). Both Jean and François end up on the front lines of World War I while Edith is captured by German forces and suffers atrocities at the hands of the soldiers. Gance contrasts individual human suffering with the larger horrors of war; Mères françaises (Mothers of France) depicts the struggle of women left behind while their sons, husbands, and brothers are fighting and dying to defend France
Beschreibung:Originally released as a motion picture by Pathé in 1919. - "1919 version integrale"--Container. - Bonus film: Mères françaises (1916). - 2K restoration by Eye Filmmuseum and Lobster Films. - DVD: PAL; region 2; 16/9 format; stereo. - Blu-ray: Requires Blu-ray player
Beschreibung:3 videodiscs (166 min.) silent, black and white with tinted sequences 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (31 pages ; 18 cm)

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