Paris pendant la guerre. Paris during the war. Fighting the war.
Notes:
Romuald Joubé, Maxime Desjardins, Séverin-Mars, Angèle Guys, Marise Dauvray. "The newly restored original 1919 version"--Cover of the case. "Turner Classic Movies"--Container. The new restoration includes an extensive booklet essay by Kevin Brownlow, who draws from his research and face to face interviews with Gance. Additional essay by Leslie Hankins analyzes the influence Carcase had on the works of Virginia Woolf, as well as its lasting impact on artists today. Notes by Annike Kross of the Nederlands Filmmuseum detail the film's restoration. Additional bonus features include two short films: Paris pendant la guerre (Paris during the War, 1915), and Fighting the War (1916). Silent film with music.
Contents:
Disc 1. Feature, parts 1-2 -- Disc 2. Conclusion ; bonus features: Paris pendant la guerre (1915, ca. 31 min.) / Revue cinématique de MM. André Heuzé et Henri Diamant-Berger ; Fighting the war (1916).
Summary:
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." 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, depicted with stark realism. Paris pendant la guerre (Paris during the war): A rare comical look at Parisian life during wartime. These short vignettes feature several popular performers of the day (including: Félix Galipaux, M. Rablet, Marcel Simon, M. Boucot, Jane Faber) ; also includes Francois Poulbot's famous political cartoons. This vintage 35mm tinted print is courtesy of the Lobster Films Collection with Fotoplayer music by Robert Israel.
Series:
Flicker Alley collection Blackhawk Films collection
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