La Marseillaise (Blu-ray)

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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: October 29, 2019
  • Originally Released: 2019
  • Label: Kino Classics

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User Ratings: 246
It is a relief, too, to see the lingering archaism of the earlier sections of the film swept away in an astonishing last third of quiet power. Full Review
Time Out
Jun 24, 2006
Fascinating (but not wholly successful). Full Review
Chicago Reader
Jan 1, 2000
... the heady, idealistic days of the French Revolution as seen from the street, through the eyes of an idealistic group of Republicans from Marseilles... Full Review
Turner Classic Movies Online
Apr 26, 2007
Rating: B+ -- An heroic romanticized telling of the French Revolution of 1789. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Jan 2, 2011
Powerful and poignant, Renoir manages to make a direct, humanist statement about the decadance of the rich and the power of the masses without fuss or extravagance, never patronising or posturing. Full Review
Film4
May 24, 2003
Rating: 2/5 -- It is probably the least dramatic film ever made about one of the most dramatic events in history -- the French Revolution. Full Review
New York Times
Jan 28, 2006
Rating: 3/10 -- Almost nothing about the film works. Full Review
The Retro Set
Dec 28, 2018

Product Description:

Another project inspired by the success of the brief Popular Front government, LA MARSEILLAISE stars Pierre Renoir as Louis XVI. Told from the point of view of the common people, Jean Renoir's film traces the progress of the French Revolution from the fall of the Bastille to the king's abandonment of his palace in 1792. As news of the storming of the Bastille ripples into the countryside, the peasantry gain the courage to resist injustice. Outlawed by the regime, Jean-Joseph Bomier (Edmond Ardisson) realizes that he may now be able to return to society. Angry that town forts are still commanded by aristocrats, revolutionaries use the Trojan Horse technique to seize the fort at Marseilles. On the Austrian border, the revolutionaries try to raise troops to face the formidable Prussian army outside Paris, and Bomier joins the ragged army as it heads north. While on leave in Paris, he falls in love with Louison (Nadia Sibirskaia), and the couple is able to envision the political satire that widens the gulf between the king and his people. This stirring, realistic film is beautfiully photographed and wonderfully acted.

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  • UPC: 738329240738
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