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J’accuse (Dual Format Edition)

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Abel Gance's 1938 film, one of cinema's finest anti-war movies

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From the director of the silent epic Napoleon, and acclaimed as one of cinema’s finest anti-war movies, Abel Gance’s rousing indictment of warfare is as powerful and relevant today as it was on its original release in 1938.

Having experienced the horrors of the First World War, idealistic inventor Jean Diaz (Victor Francen, A Farewell to Arms) hopes to harness technological innovation in his bid to prevent further barbarity. But a meddling and unscrupulous bureaucracy allows Jean’s plans to be hijacked as Europe slides towards another great conflict.

Using his epic 1919 silent version of the film as a template, Gance pits mankind’s romanticism against its capacity for savagery. Originally released on the eve of the Second World War (and the same year as Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion), J’accuse urges us to honour the memory of the fallen by learning the lessons of a catastrophic past.

Extras
  • Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition
  • New full-length audio commentary by leading Gance expert Paul Cuff
  • Stills and special collections gallery
  • Illustrated booklet written and compiled by Paul Cuff, including a specially commissioned essay and newly translated contemporary reviews
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SKU 5035673012857
Catalogue Number BFIB1285
Subtitle A film by Abel Gance
Product contents DVD,Blu-ray
Year 1938
Director Abel Gance
Format Blu-Ray
Publisher(s) BFI
Countries France
Colour b/w
Sound PCM 2.0 mono audio (48kHz/24-bit)
Subtitles English subtitles
Language(s) French
Running time 107 mins
DVD region 2
Blu-ray region b
Certificate 12
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