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L'affiche rouge

  • 1976
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  • 1h 30m
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L'affiche rouge (1976)
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A company wants to make a play about Mont Valerien resistant fighters who were shot by the Nazis and the French collaborators.A company wants to make a play about Mont Valerien resistant fighters who were shot by the Nazis and the French collaborators.A company wants to make a play about Mont Valerien resistant fighters who were shot by the Nazis and the French collaborators.

  • Director
    • Frank Cassenti
  • Writers
    • Frank Cassenti
    • René Richon
  • Stars
    • Roger Ibáñez
    • Pierre Clémenti
    • László Szabó
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    85
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    • Director
      • Frank Cassenti
    • Writers
      • Frank Cassenti
      • René Richon
    • Stars
      • Roger Ibáñez
      • Pierre Clémenti
      • László Szabó
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
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    Roger Ibáñez
    • Missak Manouchian
    Pierre Clémenti
    Pierre Clémenti
    • Marcel Rayman
    László Szabó
    László Szabó
    • Joseph Boczov
    Malka Ribowska
    Malka Ribowska
    • Mélinée Manouchian
    Anicée Alvina
    Anicée Alvina
    • L'amie de Rayman
    Maja Wodecka
    Maja Wodecka
    • Olga Bancic
    • (as Maya Wodecka)
    Silvia Badescu
    Silvia Badescu
    • Dolores Bancic
    Mario Gonzales
    • Celestino Alfonso
    Julian Negulesco
    • Spartaco
    Jean Lescot
    Jean Lescot
    • Alexandre Jar
    Alain Salomon
    • Goebbels
    Louba Guertchikoff
    • La mère de Celestino
    Jonathan Sutton
    • Thomas Elek
    Jacques Rispal
    Jacques Rispal
    • Abraham
    Georges Ser
    • L'officier allemand
    Mony Rey
    • Une italienne
    • (as Mony-Rey)
    Guy Mairesse
    • Un italien
    Bruno La Brasca
    • Rino Della Negra
    • Director
      • Frank Cassenti
    • Writers
      • Frank Cassenti
      • René Richon
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    7dromasca

    the incomode heroes

    'L'affiche rouge' (1976) (the English title is 'The Red Poster') is the first of the films about the Manouchian or the Red Poster case - one of the most dramatic episodes and a rather controversial moment in the history of the French Resistance. It was made a little more than three decades after the Second World War, at a time when many of the survivors of the anti-fascist struggle but also some of the collaborators were still alive, a time when the less idealized historical details of the Resistance and the occupation were just beginning to come to light after decades of silence and secrecy. The director and co-writer of the film is Frank Cassenti, an interesting personality who started as a documentarian and politically engaged director ('L'affiche rouge' being part of this period) to continue and establish himself as a TV movies director, passionate expert in music and author of films about and with music. 'L'affiche rouge' shows courage and inventiveness, in many ways it can be considered as an experimental or avant-garde film, but with a clear political orientation and involvement.

    The Manouchian group wrote one of the most spectacular and heroic page in the history of the French Resistance. They are credited with the assassination, on September 28, 1943, of General Julius Ritter, one of those responsible for the mobilization and deportation of slave laborers in Nazi-occupied Europe and with almost thirty other attacks against the objectives of the German occupiers between August and November 1943. They were arrested in circumstances not elucidated to this day, but this film did not refer to this controversial part, which was be covered by other works later. What distinguished the Manouchian group from other Resistance formations was the fact that most of the members of this group of heroes of France were foreigners. Missak Manouchian was an Armenian poet and survivor of the 1915 genocide. Many others in the group were Jews from Eastern Europe. Most of them had met in Spain, during the civil war, where they had fought on the side of the anti-fascist republicans. All were men with one exception - Olga Bancic, a Jewish woman born in Romania. She was the last woman executed by beheading in Europe. During my childhood in communist Romania, Olga Bancic was considered a heroine, streets were named after her and she was also mentioned in school history books. The fact that she was Jewish was omitted. It was precisely this ethnic aspect that was at the core of the way in which the occupiers, but also history, referred to this case. The film describes how the German occupiers used the fighters' ethnicity to stigmatize them as 'non-French', organizing a public trial and preparing propaganda materials, including the (in)famous red poster. After the war, the French were the ones who for a long time minimized the fact that one of the most active and effective networks fighting against the occupiers was made up of foreigners (or 'metecs' as the French say). History rehabilitated them, but too late.

    Frank Cassenti's film is not a docu-drama. The director was more concerned with how the heroes of the Resistance and their actions were viewed and reflected during the time the film was made. 30 years had passed and some of the historical facts were already forgotten. Whether the oblivion was just the effect of time or also the result of overshadowing inconvenient details - is a question that is left to the viewers to answer. The pretext that works well cinematically is the staging in a public space, of a 'commedia dell'arte' type show dedicated to the events of the war and their heroes. It is the occasion for some beautiful 'theatre in film' scenes. Several of the survivors meet the young actors, from another generation, who try to understand the heroes they will play. The transition from the present to the past is smooth, sometimes in the same scene. The past infiltrates without us feeling it in the present which had begun to forget. A beautiful idea from a filmmaker who had a lot to say. Even if not all the details are chiseled to the end, even if the characters are just snapshots, devoid of depth, 'Laffiche rouge' is an interesting film which transmits a double lesson - about history and about the reflection of history in history.
    dbdumonteil

    They shed their blood

    Although it was awarded the "Jean Vigo prize" in 1976,this "red poster" met mixed critical reception and fared poorly at the French box office . It was typically premature art house cinema ,but has remained ignored by the cultural channels to this day.Ambitious,not always successful,not very accessible,it is avant-Garde stuff.

    Obviously intended to renew the " WW2 resistance movie" which spawned lots and lots of movie,some of them ,incidentally,quite good .

    A company wants to make a play about Mont Valerien resistant fighters who were shot by the Nazis and the French collaborators.Their play looks often like a movie ,whereas the segments on stage are more avant-Garde stuff (the masked Nazi telling that the Jews do not "possess the soul to play Mozart ,Bach and Wagner ";Goebbels' "spoken " cast and credits of the work,which is some kind of spoof on this technique often used by Sacha Guitry)

    The most salutary quality of the movie is the meeting between the comedians and their character's parents :"he was taller than you"one mother says ;the problem lies in the fact that these parents are also actors (it is not Cinema Verite).

    But if the form is new,the content is not: the letters (from a resistant fighter soon to die to his/her child)which open and end the work have been used a hundred times or more;the poster,the purpose of which is to make the French believe their enemies are the Jews and the Commies ,is not new either.

    One of the main assets of "L'Affiche rouge" is Pierre Clementi 's presence :turning back from stardom after "Benjamin" ,he began an utterly uncompromising career and prematurely died in the late nineties. He portrays Raiman,a nihilistic rebel.

    Not devoid of interest ,but sometimes stodgy ...

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      Le Temps des Cerises
      Music by Antoine Renard

      Lyrics by Jean-Baptiste Clément

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • German
      • Italian
      • Romanian
      • Polish
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • The Red Poster
    • Production companies
      • Z Productions
      • Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA)
      • Avia Films
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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