http://victoriavandal.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] victoriavandal.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] revolution_fr2009-06-01 11:04 pm
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Woo! Or 'enfin', as everyone seems to be saying on Amazon.fr

Coo-er, they have finally got round to releasing La Revolution Francaise on DVD (region 2) http://www.amazon.fr/revolution-fran%C3%A7aise-partie-2/dp/B001UTVP7M/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t I can't see any time listing there, so I'm assuming it's the shorter(?)French cinema version rather than the TV-series version.

(Anonymous) 2009-06-25 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
You are quite right. I found it strange that they tried to capture everything accurately as much as possible, yet the events of Thermidor were just sort of smushed together. Maybe they were running out of time.

(Anonymous) 2009-06-25 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You are right. However, even then the political manipulation is there. I understand -though I don't agree with it- that they focus on the sex and family life, and on the personal aspects of the conflict between heroic men. But what I was pointing to is that if one watches the film carefully, one can see that Robespierre is always shown as a "plotting politician", meanwhiles Danton as the "people's man" participating in riots, mass demonstrations...which in France, when "People" and their mass action are so mytified (as they are vilified in the British interpretation of the Fr.Rev) has clear implication in the interpretation of the characters. That is actually a feature of the series I find more dangerous and manipulative that Robespierre's speech moved to 9th Thermidor