A Nous A La Liberte (aka Freedom For Us) (UK)

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A satirical attack on the machine age, a wicked comedy about dehumanisation of industrial workers
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 95 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Made in 1931, Rene Clair`s A Nous A La Liberte was one of the first French talkies. Predating Chaplin`s Modern Times by 5 years, (and the subject of a bitter court case stopped when Clair stated that imitation is the finest form of flattery) Clair`s movie is a satirical attack on the machine age, a wicked comedy about the dehumanisation of industrial workers.

Two prison inmates, Louis (Raymond Cordy) and Emile (Henri Marchand) try to escape. Louis is caught and returns to his cell, Emile escapes and becomes a successful businessman. On release, Louis goes to work for Emile, but finds the work no better than the prison regime. When Emile is recogised as an ex-convict, both men take to the road a vagrants in the early classic of the French cinema.

Special Features:
Trailer
Photo gallery
Rene Clair biography
Short film Entr`acte (1924)
Interview with Mme. B. Clair
Colour booklet

Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
René Clair

Written By:

Starring:
Rolla France
André Michaud
Paul Ollivier
Henri Marchand
Raymond Cordy

Soundtrack By:
Georges Auric

Director of Photography:
Georges Périnal

Editor:
René Le Hénaff
René Clair

Costume Designer:
René Hubert

Producer:
Frank Clifford

Distributor:
C`est La Vie

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