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One of the very first prison escape movies, Grand Illusion is hailed as one of the greatest films ever made. Jean Renoir’s antiwar masterpiece stars Jean Gabin and Pierre Fresnay, as French soldiers held in a World War I German prison camp, and Erich von Stroheim as the unforgettable Captain von Rauffenstein. —The Criterion Collection

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Jean Renoir

The son of the painter Auguste Renoir, Jean Renoir became one of France’s most important and respected filmmakers during the middle of the 20th century. A Philosophy and Math student, Renoir became a cavalryman, but was invalided out of the army before World War I. Later, he married a model and aspiring actress, and, following the death of his father and the acquisition of an inheritance, set up his own production company to produce movies for his wife. Renoir learned from these early experiences of financing movies and watching other films, and became a director in 1924. With the advent of sound, Renoir’s career was quickly made with a series of profitable films, including La Chienne (1931), a savage and dark drama about a man’s self-destruction, which was later remade by Fritz Lang as Scarlet Street. Renoir’s subsequent films, including The Lower Depths (1936) and Grand Illusion (1937), were among the finest made in France before the war, and were well acknowledged at the time of… read more

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kirkgremlin

20Dec09

one of the best films about war, along with all quiet on the western front. makes you wonder what all the fuss over saving private ryan was all about when films like these already existed.  
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Rebecca

2Nov09

one of the best films i've ever seen. everything in it is so full of meaning; even the empty space contains meaning (lotte sitting alone at the dinner table was so powerful). classic renoir.  
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Sean John

17Jul09

trademark renoir. his ability to flesh out the nuances of humankind is unmatched in cinema. If I wasn't a fan of him after watching Rules of the Game, I am now.   
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Andre

3Apr09

My interpretation of this one is somewhat less optimistic then others. I feel the grand illusion is the thought that humankind will one day no longer need war as a way for the soverigns to assert their own powers. Maybe im just being the eternal cynic. its 2 hours of entertainment, but im not sure if it rivals the rules of the game.   

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By Alex Naidoo on July 17, 2009

Grand Illusion is a war film that focuses very little on war. Instead it focuses on those who have been brought together by war and how cultural and class differences affect their interactions. From…  read review

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By Sam Cooper on June 20, 2009

Considered one of the first films to deal with the whole prison escape theme, The Grand Illusion is an anti-war film directed by renowned French director, Jean Renoir. Two French soldiers are shot…  read review

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By J. Ridicul​ous on June 8, 2009

Renoir’s masterpiece is an incredible critique of the social and political divisions that consumed Europe before and during the first world war. It champions universal humanity over idealogical and…  read review

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By Josef K. on April 15, 2009

It took me a little bit to get into, but when i finally did, i didn’t want it to end. Great film! much better than Rules of the Game. Unlike other reviewers, i feel as if Grand Illusion could be looked…  read review

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