75th Anniversary edition of La Grande Illusion comes to DVD and Blu-ray in April
LA GRANDE ILLUSION: 75th Anniversary
Restored and back in cinemas: April 3rd, 2012
Out on DVD and Blu-ray: April 23rd, 2012
Jean Renoir's LA GRANDE ILLUSION is a poetic and poignant meditation on class, the nature of war and the death of the old European order.
Aristocratic Captain de Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), mechanic Lieutenant Marechal (Jean Gabin) and wealthy Jewish banker Rosenthal (Marcel Dalio) are all thrown together, despite their vastly different backgrounds, as prisoners of the Germans in World War I. Separated by a successful escape, they are recaptured and reunited in an imposing fortress commanded by German aristocrat Van Rauffenstein (Erich Von Stroheim). Boeldieu and Rauffenstein strike up a friendship that reflects their belonging to a cultural and social elite that they both know is on the way out. However this rapport soon confuses loyalties and threatens Boeldieu's allegiances to the others, with tragic consequences.
DVD Extras:
· Introduction by Jean Renoir
· Two shorts by Jean Renoir: Sur Un Air de Charleston & La Petite Marchande d'Allumettes
· Original Theatrical Trailer
Blu-ray Extras:
· La Petite Marchande d'Allumettes from Jean Renoir (short movie)
· Trailers: 1937 / 1958 (Introduced by Jean Renoir)
· Françoise Giroud remembers shooting the film
· Introduction by Ginette Vincendeau
· Success and controversy by Olivier Curchod
· John Truby talks about La Grande Illusion
· Restoring La Grande Illusion (Images only)
· The story of the original negative (by la Cinemathèque de Toulouse)
Restored and back in cinemas: April 3rd, 2012
Out on DVD and Blu-ray: April 23rd, 2012
Jean Renoir's LA GRANDE ILLUSION is a poetic and poignant meditation on class, the nature of war and the death of the old European order.
Aristocratic Captain de Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), mechanic Lieutenant Marechal (Jean Gabin) and wealthy Jewish banker Rosenthal (Marcel Dalio) are all thrown together, despite their vastly different backgrounds, as prisoners of the Germans in World War I. Separated by a successful escape, they are recaptured and reunited in an imposing fortress commanded by German aristocrat Van Rauffenstein (Erich Von Stroheim). Boeldieu and Rauffenstein strike up a friendship that reflects their belonging to a cultural and social elite that they both know is on the way out. However this rapport soon confuses loyalties and threatens Boeldieu's allegiances to the others, with tragic consequences.
DVD Extras:
· Introduction by Jean Renoir
· Two shorts by Jean Renoir: Sur Un Air de Charleston & La Petite Marchande d'Allumettes
· Original Theatrical Trailer
Blu-ray Extras:
· La Petite Marchande d'Allumettes from Jean Renoir (short movie)
· Trailers: 1937 / 1958 (Introduced by Jean Renoir)
· Françoise Giroud remembers shooting the film
· Introduction by Ginette Vincendeau
· Success and controversy by Olivier Curchod
· John Truby talks about La Grande Illusion
· Restoring La Grande Illusion (Images only)
· The story of the original negative (by la Cinemathèque de Toulouse)
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