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La tragédie de la mine

Titre original : Kameradschaft
  • 1931
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
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La tragédie de la mine (1931)
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Véritable plaidoyer contre la guerre et pour l'amitié entre les peuples, ce film raconte l'histoire de mineurs français sauvés par leurs collègues allemands après un coup de grisou dans une ... Tout lireVéritable plaidoyer contre la guerre et pour l'amitié entre les peuples, ce film raconte l'histoire de mineurs français sauvés par leurs collègues allemands après un coup de grisou dans une mine.Véritable plaidoyer contre la guerre et pour l'amitié entre les peuples, ce film raconte l'histoire de mineurs français sauvés par leurs collègues allemands après un coup de grisou dans une mine.

  • Réalisation
    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
  • Scénario
    • Anna Gmeyner
    • Carl Haensel
    • Peter Martin Lampel
  • Casting principal
    • Alexander Granach
    • Fritz Kampers
    • Ernst Busch
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Scénario
      • Anna Gmeyner
      • Carl Haensel
      • Peter Martin Lampel
    • Casting principal
      • Alexander Granach
      • Fritz Kampers
      • Ernst Busch
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 33avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Alexander Granach
    Alexander Granach
    • Kasper
    Fritz Kampers
    Fritz Kampers
    • Wilderer
    Ernst Busch
    Ernst Busch
    • Wittkopp
    Elisabeth Wendt
    Elisabeth Wendt
    • Frau Anna Wittkopp
    Gustav Püttjer
    • Kaplan
    Oskar Höcker
    Oskar Höcker
    • Obersteiger
    Daniel Mendaille
    Daniel Mendaille
    • Jean Leclerc
    Georges Charlia
    Georges Charlia
    • Emile
    Andrée Ducret
    • Françoise
    Alex Bernard
    Alex Bernard
    • Grand-père, le vieux mineur
    Pierre-Louis
    • Georges - le petit galibot
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • Rose, la femme du mineur blessé
    Marcel Lesieur
    • Albert
    Willem Holsboer
    • Ingenieur des deutschen Bergwerks
    • (as Willem Holzboer)
    Georges Tourreil
    Georges Tourreil
    • L'ingénieur
    Palmyre Levasseur
    Teddy Michaud
    Rortais
    • Réalisation
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Scénario
      • Anna Gmeyner
      • Carl Haensel
      • Peter Martin Lampel
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    9atlasmb

    A Masterpiece With A Message

    Fire and collapse threaten the lives of hundreds of French miners in this B&W masterpiece released in 1931. Director Pabst uses the occasion of the collapse as a statement against war. Despite animosities between France and Germany, some German miners assemble a rescue team, cross the border and go underground to aid those trapped below.

    The film is amazing in its depiction of mining--the claustrophobic working conditions, the dusty blackness, the danger. The verisimilitude is so convincing that it feels like actors must have been at risk themselves.

    Despite language differences and the fears that war promulgates, French and German teams manage to save numerous miners. During the hours that the rescue efforts are being undertaken, the film depicts various points of view and brings together a number of subplots: a grandfather who fears for his grandson trapped in the mine; the townspeople united by their common fears and helpless feelings; a woman who longs to leave behind the inevitable heartbreaks that life in a mining town offers, but is drawn back by her love; the German miners who recognize their commonalities with the miners on the other side of the border.

    This is an important story, reminding the viewer that humanity should always trump nationality.
    10jrichmon-2

    Brilliant...

    Valliant effort to use a mining catastrophe as a vehicle to pronounce this director's distaste for war. The audience not only learns a great deal about early mining rescue procedures but, we learn that Europeans at the interval between WWI and WWII, had concerning pacifists(for lack of a better term). The speeches given by both representatives of each country at the end of the film, are inspiring given the time. Although the revised edition, through the transfer technology of early foreign films, "cuts-off characters heads" at times, this film holds it's own in many different aspects. Character analysis, lighting techniques, historical content and a scenario that has tested and inspired many a writer and filmmaker.

    Pabst went on to Direct and put to screen Weil & Brecht's "Three Penny Opera", starring the original star, Lotte Lenya.
    9brogmiller

    "Les Allemands? Ce n'est pas possible!"

    Regarded by many as the highpoint of German socialist film-making this fourteenth film of G. W. Pabst is a companion piece to his earlier 'Westfront 1918'.

    Based upon the mining disaster at Courrieres in 1906, the director has cleverly chosen to set his film in the mining communities on the Lorraine/Saar border just after the end of the first World War which enables him to show the tensions and mutual distrust between top dog France and underdog Germany.

    What strikes one most about Pabst's film are the claustrophobic mine galleries which have been built from scratch in the studio by Erno Metzner and which facilitate the roving camera and effective lighting of the legendary Fritz Arno Wagner whilst Pabst's mastery of crowd scenes is put to stunning use in its depiction of mass anguish.

    Viewers will no doubt spot Alexander Granach who was to flee Germany for America and Ernst Busch, an avowed Communist who survived despite being on the Nazi hit list.

    This sober, restrained masterpiece with its naively optimistic plea for international brotherhood, although critically well received, was unsurprisingly disdained by both French and German audiences.

    The final, symbolic scene in which the iron barrier between the French and German mines is re-established in the presence of stern looking military officials is not only grotesquely ironic but gives dreadful note of the horrors to come.
    9planktonrules

    German film merged with the style of Italian Neo-Realism

    This film, along with WESTFRONT 1918, are my favorite Pabst-directed films and I enjoyed them more than his much more famous films which starred Louise Brooks (such as PANDORA'S BOX). It's probably because both are very similar to the Neo-Realist films that the Italians perfected in the 1940s and 50s. This style film called for using non-actors (just typical folks) in everyday settings in order to create intensely involving and realistic films.

    In this case, the film is about French and German coal miners, so appropriately, the people in the roles seem like miners--not actors. The central conflict as the film begins is that there is a huge mine located on the Franco-German border. Instead of one big mine, it is divided at the border and German workers are not welcome in the French mine, despite there being greater unemployment in Germany. This, language differences (illustrated wonderfully in a dance hall scene) and WWI conspire to create a huge rift between the factions--resulting in a WE vs. THEY mentality. Later, an explosion causes a huge collapse in the French and the Germans refuse to sit back and do nothing. Risking their own lives, they prove that there is true comradeship between miners and men in general.

    The film is a strong criticism of xenophobia and tried, in vain, to get the German audiences to see the futility of war and hatred. It was a gorgeously moving film with some of the scariest and claustrophobic images I have ever seen. Considering history, though, the film's impact was minimal at best. It's a real shame, as like this one, WESTFRONT 1918, JÁACCUSE (Gance) and ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (Milestone) had great messages of peace and harmony but ultimately were failures in positively swaying public opinion. So, from a historical point of view, it's an amazing and sad relic that is well worth seeing.
    10whpratt1

    Masterpiece of Work in 1931

    The name of this film alone made me want to see just what it was all about, so I taped this film during the early hours of the AM. If you ever wanted to see what miners had to go through during the early days and actually see a dramatic scene when the mine crumbles in on the men. This film clearly wants to show that Germany and France can work together and be friends after WW I and how the Germans came to the aid of the French miners much to the unbelief of the French townsfolk. The actors were all outstanding, with unusual scenes in the mine with a horse and a small young boy who worked in the mine. There is an old old retired miner who manges to go down the mine by ladder when the elevator breaks down. If you are a real film buff, this is a film you will not want to miss.

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      The print at the British Film Institute is missing the final scene , which may have been deliberately removed by censorship, but is considered by Pabst,s long time editor to have been the most important sequence in the entire film.
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      Featured in Loin de Hollywood - L'art européen du cinéma muet (1995)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 janvier 1932 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • France
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Comradeship
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bethune, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nero-Film AG
      • Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert (G.F.F.A)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 33 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.20 : 1

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