Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
A group of French soldiers, including an aristocratic captain and a working-class lieutenant, grapple with their class differences as they are held in a WWI German prison camp. When transferred to a high-security fortress ruled by an aristocratic German officer, the men must concoct an escape plan.
Jean Renoir’s masterpiece remains as relevant today as it ever was. Made on the eve of the Second World War, but set in a prisoner-of-war camp during WWI, this Oscar®-nominated classic is one of the most profound anti-war statements in cinema history: a film boundless in its empathy and compassion.