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Marseillaise (Motion picture)

A story of the origin of France's national anthem "La Marseillaise", a rousing composition that was orginally sung by 150 Marseilles' volunteers as they marched towards Paris, to join the revolution of 1789. Director Renoir focuses on the average French citizens who participated in the French revolution, rather than its leaders. Although Renoir recruited thousands of individuals to create the film's remarkable crowd scenes, the narrative revolves around two members of a volunteer battalion who assist the revolutionary army during the takeover of the Tulleries. Memorable scenes include, the flight of King Louis XVI and the storming of the Bastille.

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  • "Les trois premières années de la Révolution Française sont celles de l'espoir, de la joie populaire et des grandes fêtes républicaines."
  • "A story of the origin of France's national anthem "La Marseillaise", a rousing composition that was orginally sung by 150 Marseilles' volunteers as they marched towards Paris, to join the revolution of 1789. Director Renoir focuses on the average French citizens who participated in the French revolution, rather than its leaders. Although Renoir recruited thousands of individuals to create the film's remarkable crowd scenes, the narrative revolves around two members of a volunteer battalion who assist the revolutionary army during the takeover of the Tulleries. Memorable scenes include, the flight of King Louis XVI and the storming of the Bastille."@en
  • "Un bataillon de Marseillais est mêlée à divers événements de la Révolution française. Fresque qui allie l'épopée au tableau de moeurs."
  • "Les principaux épisodes des trois premières années de la Révolution française. Le 14 juillet 1789, Louis XVI apprend que les parisiens se sont soulevés et ont pris la Bastille. A la cour, on s'affole. Des aristocrates commencent à émigrer. Dans le Midi, un paysan va être envoyé aux galères pour avoir tué un pigeon appartenant au seigneur du village. Il s'échappe, se réfugie dans la montagne où il rencontre deux marseillais révolutionnaires, Arnaud et Bomier. Un bataillon de fédérés marseillais se constitue pour monter vers Paris et soutenir la cause du peuple. En chemin, le bataillon s'approprie le "Chant de l'armée du Rhin", hymne patriotique qui va devenir "La Marseillaise"..."
  • "A dramatization of the French Revolution, from the period immediately preceeding it in 1790 up to the first bloody confrontation."
  • "Charts the progress of the French Revolution from the fall of the Bastille and its impact on the rural peasantry. Chronicles the slow erosion of the power of the aristocracy, the departure of Louis XVI from the palace, and the anticipated defeat of the Prussian army. The focus here is on the point of view of the common people."
  • "Drama of the events leading to the fall of the French monarchy and the start of the French Revolution."
  • ""A chronicle of various deeds having contributed to the fall of the Monarchy." Classic film of the French Revolution."
  • "A dramatized version of the events leading to the fall of the French monarchy and the start of the French Revolution."
  • "This film captures the personal flavor of the struggle of the French Revolution as well as the philosophical background to it. In a rapid series of vignettes, we see both the French court contrasted with the plight of the peasants, as well as the storming of the Bastille. The film follows the adventures of two young patriots who join the Peoples' army in Marseilles."
  • "Classic film of the French Revolution."

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  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Features"
  • "Films"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drame épique"
  • "French films"
  • "Historical re-creations"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "fiction historique (fiction)"
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Historical films"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Histoire/Peplum/Aventures mythiques"

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  • "La Marseillaise (film)"
  • "La Marseillaise [chronique de quelques faits ayant contribué à la chute de la monarchie]"
  • "La Marseillaise : [France, 1938]"
  • "La marseillaise"
  • "Marseillaise (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Marseillaise (1938)"
  • "La Marseillaise"@en
  • "La Marseillaise"

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