Review of À Nous la Liberté (1931) by W. David L — 11 Jul 2010
A classic artistic dramedy about the industrial revolution. the version I saw, which I think is the only surviving version, is one that is only subtitled at certain points, so the story is told mainly through its images (also a good portion of it is silent), so unless you know French you have to rely mostly on its imagery to understand what's happening.
its basically a very powerful satire on industry of the early 30s and the greed that can come about it.
This review of À Nous la Liberté (1931) was written by W. David L on 11 Jul 2010.
À Nous la Liberté has generally received positive reviews.
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