Grand Illusion

A Great Drama of Human Emotions

Release Date 1937-06-04
Runtime 114 minutes
Status Released
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Overview

A group of French soldiers, including the patrician Captain de Boeldieu and the working-class Lieutenant Maréchal, grapple with their own class differences after being captured and held in a World War I German prison camp. When the men are transferred to a high-security fortress, they must concoct a plan to escape beneath the watchful eye of aristocratic German officer von Rauffenstein, who has formed an unexpected bond with de Boeldieu.

Budget $0
Revenue $172,885
Vote Average 7.859/10
Vote Count 730
Popularity 1.5711
Original Language fr

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What makes this movie Worth Watching

Released on the eve of World War II, Grand Illusion was banned in Italy and Germany for its pacifist message and perceived undermining of military authority. The film's subtle critique of nationalism and its humanist perspective were seen as threats to the rising tide of fascism in Europe.

  • Explores universal themes of humanity, class, and the futility of war, making it relevant even today.
  • Features exceptional performances from Jean Gabin, Erich von Stroheim, and Pierre Fresnay, portraying complex and nuanced characters.
  • Offers a powerful anti-war message without resorting to graphic violence, focusing instead on the emotional and psychological impact of conflict.
  • Renoir's direction is masterful, using long takes and naturalistic dialogue to create a sense of realism and intimacy.

Fun Facts

  • Erich von Stroheim, who plays the German commandant von Rauffenstein, was actually an Austrian Jew who had fled Europe due to the rise of Nazism.
  • The film was lost for many years after World War II. It was reconstructed in the 1990s from various film elements found in different archives around the world.
  • Jean Renoir intentionally avoided depicting any actual battle scenes, focusing instead on the relationships between the prisoners and their captors.

Available Languages

English US
Title: Grand Illusion
"A Great Drama of Human Emotions"
Deutsch DE
Title: Die große Illusion
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Français FR
Title:
"Un grand drame d'émotions humaines"
suomi FI
Title: Suuri illuusio
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Italiano IT
Title: La grande illusione
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普通话 CN
Title: 大幻影
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CinemaSerf
7.0/10
Very much more of a character-driven look at the experiences of French prisoners during the first world war. The inmates represent - much as did their army - soldiers from all aspects of life. The aristocratic Pierre Fresnay as "Boeldieu", Jean Gabin "Maréchal" and Marcel Dalio "Rosenthal" as the more down to earth captives - but all proud Frenchmen with their own determination to escape their imprisonment. The film features many of their valiant escape attempts; along with providing us with quite an interesting illustration of the toughness of their existence and the diversions they sought from the terminal ennui. "Boeldieu" forms an unlikely, respectful relationship with the Commandant - Erich von Stroheim; a fellow aristocrat who feels himself a failure for ending up as a glorified jailor rather than fighting gallantly on the battlefield. On a basic level, it is really quite routine; and the ending almost incidental: what makes this distinctive is the way the story interweaves the decline of a centuries old class system; the chivalric honour between opponents being a thing of the past. This is very much about "Egalité" and "Fraternité" in order to secure "Liberté" and is told in as sympathetic a fashion as it is possible given the gritty peril of their circumstances. Gabin and von Stroheim are particularly effective as is Joseph Kosma's score and the tightly focussed direction on just a few central characters really does give this a sense of purpose.

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OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION - 1938 Realization D'Art Cinematographique

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Grand Illusion' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times