The Golden Age of French Cinema
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L'Âge d'or (1930)
This anarchic masterpiece of surrealist rebellion marks the start of Buñuel's life-long crusade against the bourgeoisie.
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Le Sang d'un poète (1930)
Through dream-like imagery, we glimpse the troubled mind of a poet afflicted by pain and fear as he strives for his art.
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Sous les toits de Paris (1930)
An enchanting visual poem to the ordinary people of Paris, their lives, their loves, set in the city of romance.
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Prix de beauté (1930)
The only French film to feature the iconic actress Louise Brooks, in what was to be her last major film role.
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À nous la liberté (1931)
Technology enslaves mankind but utltimately will free him, a Utopian vision which inspired Chaplin's
Modern Times
.
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Le Million (1931)
This spectacular musical comedy is an obvious forerunner of the great Hollywood song and dance films of the 1930s.
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Marius (1931)
A memorable tale of unrequited love set in the romantic environs of the French port of Marseilles.
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L'Opéra de quat'sous (1931)
This French film version of the famous Brecht-Weill opera stars the ever-popular Albert Préjean and Florelle.
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Boudu sauvé des eaux (1932)
This delightful satire of bourgeois attitudes features an unforgettable performance from Michel Simon.
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Les Misérables (1933)
One of cinema's most ambitious and compelling adaptations of the most famous novel in French literature.
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La Maternelle (1933)
Madeleine Renaud gives an extraordinary performance in this poignant drama, an early example of social realism.
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Quatorze Juillet (1933)
One of the most alluring of Clair's films, with great performances and some very imaginative camera work.
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La Belle équipe (1936)
The hopes of failings of the Popular Front are relived in this poignant drama in which camerarderie ends in brutal rivalry and mistrust,
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Drôle de drame (1937)
The most off-the-wall work from the legendary Carné-Prévert partnership is this outlandish black comedy, which features Louis Jouvet in a kilt.
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Mayerling (1936)
Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux star in one of the great romantic film dramas of all time - not to be confused with the 1968 remake.
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Le Crime de M. Lange (1936)
The triumph of the ordinary man over an odious capitalist parasite - surely there can be no political message in this film?
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La Grande illusion (1937)
One of the triumphs of French cinema, this potent anti-war film so offended the Nazis that they tried to obliterate it.
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L'Étrange M. Victor (1937)
Raimu gives one of his towering performances in this sombre tale of guilt, deceit and retribution.
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Regain (1937)
L'Herbier takes a plain melodrama and transforms it into an enthralling dream-like fantasy, heaving with emotional turmoil.
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Un carnet de bal (1937)
What makes this episodic film unmissable is its exceptional cast, which includes Harry Baur, Marie Bell, Fernandel, Louis Jouvet and Raimu.
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Gueule d'amour (1937)
This fine adaptation of André Beucler's novella features Jean Gabin at his near best as a legionnaire who falls for the wrong woman.
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La Marseillaise (1938)
This epic account of the French Revolution is one of Jean Renoir's most ambitious and compelling films.
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Le Schpountz (1938)
French comedy giant Fernanel stars in one of his most famous roles in this enjoyable satire of the French film industry.
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Les Otages (1938)
Raymond Bernard's most unusual film is this strange black comedy on the nature of heroism, released when war in Europe appeared unavoidable.
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