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French Intellectuals in the 20th Century

Russia had its intelligentsia, the U.S. its cultural elite (a pejorative term), but "intellectuals" emerged in France with the Dreyfus affair. When 30,000 people reverently accompanied Jean-Paul Sartre's funeral cortege in 1980, the event marked the demise of the breed of intellectuals. This documentary series by Bernard-Henri Levy retraces the concepts and ideals that motivated France's intellectuals, and shows the power they wielded and the effects they had on the history of the 20th century. Part 1: Great Expectations: The birth of the intellectual: Zola and Proust; the Great War: pacifism and surrealism; the Bolshevik Revolution, the new religion of Communism, Andre Malraux; the growing signals of terror from Moscow, which go unheeded. Part 2: Days of Contempt: The rise of Fascism, which at first seemed like a logical outgrowth of the October Revolution; the Nazi occupation of France and French collaboration; the Spanish Civil War; resistance to Fascism. Part 3: The French Communist Party and anti-Stalinism; the Algerian War; Jean Genet, Franz Fanon, Sartre, and the cause of Third World revolution. Part 4: The Demise of the Prophets: Intellectuals and the new models like Communist Cuba; birth of the Maoist intellectual, with Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir distributing Maoist tracts in the street; the revolutions in Iran and Cambodia, whose excesses lead the intellectuals to a new cause human rights; the death of Sartre and the death of Chinese support for Communism, as seen at Tiananmen Square.

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  • "Russia had its intelligentsia, the U.S. its cultural elite (a pejorative term), but "intellectuals" emerged in France with the Dreyfus affair. When 30,000 people reverently accompanied Jean-Paul Sartre's funeral cortege in 1980, the event marked the demise of the breed of intellectuals. This documentary series by Bernard-Henri Levy retraces the concepts and ideals that motivated France's intellectuals, and shows the power they wielded and the effects they had on the history of the 20th century. Part 1: Great Expectations: The birth of the intellectual: Zola and Proust; the Great War: pacifism and surrealism; the Bolshevik Revolution, the new religion of Communism, Andre Malraux; the growing signals of terror from Moscow, which go unheeded. Part 2: Days of Contempt: The rise of Fascism, which at first seemed like a logical outgrowth of the October Revolution; the Nazi occupation of France and French collaboration; the Spanish Civil War; resistance to Fascism. Part 3: The French Communist Party and anti-Stalinism; the Algerian War; Jean Genet, Franz Fanon, Sartre, and the cause of Third World revolution. Part 4: The Demise of the Prophets: Intellectuals and the new models like Communist Cuba; birth of the Maoist intellectual, with Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir distributing Maoist tracts in the street; the revolutions in Iran and Cambodia, whose excesses lead the intellectuals to a new cause human rights; the death of Sartre and the death of Chinese support for Communism, as seen at Tiananmen Square."@en
  • "Documentary presents the viewer with an in-depth examination of French intellectual life during the 20th century. Includes archival film footage."
  • "Documentary presents the viewer with an in-depth examination of French intellectual life during the 20th century. Includes archival film footage."@en
  • "Russia had its intelligentsia, the U.S. its cultural elite (a pejorative term), but "intellectuals" emerged in France with the Dreyfus Affair. When 30,000 people reverently accompanied Jean-Paul Sartre's funeral cortège in 1980, the event marked the demise of the breed of intellectuals. This documentary series by Bernard-Henri Lévy retraces the concepts and ideals that motivated France's intellectuals, and shows the power they wielded and the effects they had on the history of the 20th century.Part 1: Great Expectations: The birth of the intellectual: Zola and Proust; the Great War: pacifism and surrealism; the Bolshevik Revolution, the new religion of Communism, André Malraux; the growing signals of terror from Moscow, which go unheeded.Part 2: Days of Contempt: The rise of Fascism, which at first seemed like a logical outgrowth of the October Revolution; the Nazi occupation of France and French collaboration; the Spanish Civil War; resistance to Fascism.Part 3: Lost Illusions: The French Communist Party and anti-Stalinism; the Algerian War; Jean Genet, Franz Fanon, Sartre, and the cause of Third World revolution.Part 4: The Demise of the Prophets: Intellectuals and the new models like Communist Cuba; birth of the Maoist intellectual, with Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir distributing Maoist tracts in the street; the revolutions in Iran and Cambodia, whose excesses lead the intellectuals to a new cause--human rights; the death of Sartre--and the death of Chinese support for Communism, as seen at Tiananmen Square.(4 parts, 52 minutes each) A streaming videorecording."
  • "Russia had its intelligentsia, the U.S. its cultural elite (a pejorative term), but "intellectuals" emerged in France with the Dreyfus affair. When 30,000 people reverently accompanied Jean-Paul Sartre's funeral cortege in 1980, the event marked the demise of the breed of intellectuals. This documentary series by Bernard-Henri Levy retraces the concepts and ideals that motivated France's intellectuals, and shows the power they wielded and the effects they had on the history of the 20th century. Part 1: Great Expectations: The birth of the intellectual: Zola and Proust; the Great War: pacifism and surrealism; the Bolshevik Revolution, the new religion of Communism, Andre Malraux; the growing signals of terror from Moscow, which go unheeded. Part 2: Days of Contempt: The rise of Fascism, which at first seemed like a logical outgrowth of the October Revolution; the Nazi occupation of France and French collaboration; the Spanish Civil War; resistance to Fascism. Part 3: Lost Illusions: The French Communist Party and anti-Stalinism; the Algerian War; Jean Genet, Franz Fanon, Sartre, and the cause of Third World revolution. Part 4: The Demise of the Prophets: Intellectuals and the new models like Communist Cuba; birth of the Maoist intellectual, with Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir distributing Maoist tracts in the street; the revolutions in Iran and Cambodia, whose excesses lead the intellectuals to a new cause-human rights; the death of Sartre-and the death of Chinese support for Communism, as seen at Tiananmen Square.(4 parts, 52 minutes each)."@en
  • "Presents an in-depth examination of French intellectual life during the 20th century. Includes archival film footage."

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  • "French intellectuals in the 20th century"