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La Kermesse Heroique [1935] [DVD]
 
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La Kermesse Heroique [1935] [DVD]

Françoise Rosay , André Alerme , Jacques Feyder    Suitable for 12 years and over   DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Françoise Rosay, André Alerme, Jean Murat, Louis Jouvet, Lyne Clevers
  • Directors: Jacques Feyder
  • Writers: Jacques Feyder, Bernard Zimmer, Charles Spaak, Robert A. Stemmle
  • Format: PAL
  • Language French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Bfi
  • DVD Release Date: 26 July 2004
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002B96JI
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 56,631 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: French ( Mono ), English ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Biographies, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Released in France as La Kermesse Heroique, Carnival in Flanders is set during the long-ago war between the Dutch and Spanish. A tiny village in Flanders is invaded by Spanish troops. The townsfolk have heard of Spanish cruelties in other towns, and decide to deflect the vanquishers by playing dead. This isn't terribly effective (you have to take a breath once in a while), so the wife of the burgomaster tries to soften up the invaders with a lavish carnival. So successful is this venture that the Spaniards allow the village to escape being decimated, or even taxed. An award-winner many times over, Carnival in Flanders was banned in Germany; evidently, Goebbels caught on that director Jacques Feyder and scenarists Bernard Zimmer and Charles Spaak were drawing deliberate parallels between the Spanish and the then-burgeoning Nazis. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Venice Film Festival, ...Carnival in Flanders ( La Kermesse héroïque )

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic cinema from the inter-war years, 19 Jun 2005
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Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: La Kermesse Heroique [1935] [DVD] (DVD)
Jacques Feyder's 1935 film "La Kermesse héroïque" (roughly translates as 'Heroic Carnival' with the implication of reducing heroism to farce) was a controversial release in its day, notable and notorious for its sexual liberalism, its early feminism, and its satirical look at collaboration ... still a sore topic in the interwar years, and one which would be inflamed again after 1940. There were even riots in Belgium!

Set in a Flemish town in 1616, the film exploit's the vulnerability of the Low Countries - the Cockpit of Europe, fought over by French, Spanish, Germanic, even English Armies (not to mention regiments of Scots and Irish and Swiss mercenaries). The townsfolk are shown as about to hold a carnival to celebrate their own independence ... while conscious that they are defenceless. The wars seem to have done them little harm - there is food a plenty, the men have grown fat and idle and can afford to sit around being painted in martial poses. Until news arrives that a Spanish army is marching towards the town.

"La Kermesse héroïque" is a visual delight. Shot in black and white, it replicates the style of the Flemish painting masters, producing a fast-paced costume drama, the humour of which has a timeless quality. It is a triumph of the film maker's art, capturing a sense of the history and feel of 1616, producing a film which was immediately relevant to the politics of Europe in the 1930's, yet providing a cinematographic legacy which can be enjoyed into yet another century ... a movie which is still alive and funny, maybe quirky in places, but still vibrant.

"La Kermesse héroïque" is, however, more than a ribald commentary on European militarism, the vulnerability of Flanders, and the propensity of people to collaborate with the powerful. It is also a tale of the battle of the sexes. The men of the town imagine that the Spanish army will bring rape, looting, pillage, and their own execution - and flee in terror. The women welcome the Spaniards - who prove superbly disciplined and perfect gentlemen ... and very grateful for the hospitality extended to them.

The BFI offer a beautifully restored print - picture quality is excellent, though evidently from a seventy year old original. Contrast and definition are excellent, yet you do retain a sense of the age of the film. Given that you are looking at a 17th century costume drama, shot in 1935, a sense of age is not something which will diminish your viewing pleasure. A bit more information about the director and the background to the film might have been of value as DVD extras, but, ultimately, this remains a highly enjoyable film, and a delight to watch

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic cinema from the inter-war years, 5 July 2005
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Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: La Kermesse Heroique [1935] [DVD] (DVD)
Jacques Feyder's 1935 film "La Kermesse héroïque" (roughly translates as 'Heroic Carnival' with the implication of reducing heroism to farce) was a controversial release in its day, notable and notorious for its sexual liberalism, its early feminism, and its satirical look at collaboration ... still a sore topic in the interwar years, and one which would be inflamed again after 1940. There were even riots in Belgium!

Set in a Flemish town in 1616, the film exploit's the vulnerability of the Low Countries - the Cockpit of Europe, fought over by French, Spanish, Germanic, even English Armies (not to mention regiments of Scots and Irish and Swiss mercenaries). The townsfolk are shown as about to hold a carnival to celebrate their own independence ... while conscious that they are defenceless. The wars seem to have done them little harm - there is food a plenty, the men have grown fat and idle and can afford to sit around being painted in martial poses. Until news arrives that a Spanish army is marching towards the town.

"La Kermesse héroïque" is a visual delight. Shot in black and white, it replicates the style of the Flemish painting masters, producing a fast-paced costume drama, the humour of which has a timeless quality. It is a triumph of the film maker's art, capturing a sense of the history and feel of 1616, producing a film which was immediately relevant to the politics of Europe in the 1930's, yet providing a cinematographic legacy which can be enjoyed into yet another century ... a movie which is still alive and funny, maybe quirky in places, but still vibrant.

"La Kermesse héroïque" is, however, more than a ribald commentary on European militarism, the vulnerability of Flanders, and the propensity of people to collaborate with the powerful. It is also a tale of the battle of the sexes. The men of the town imagine that the Spanish army will bring rape, looting, pillage, and their own execution - and flee in terror. The women welcome the Spaniards - who prove superbly disciplined and perfect gentlemen ... and very grateful for the hospitality extended to them.

The BFI offer a beautifully restored print - picture quality is excellent, though evidently from a seventy year old original. Contrast and definition are excellent, yet you do retain a sense of the age of the film. Given that you are looking at a 17th century costume drama, shot in 1935, a sense of age is not something which will diminish your viewing pleasure. A bit more information about the director and the background to the film might have been of value as DVD extras, but, ultimately, this remains a highly enjoyable film, and a delight to watch.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enchantment in Flanders, 20 Dec 2010
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L O'connor (richmond, surrey United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: La Kermesse Heroique [1935] [DVD] (DVD)
This utterly delightful film set in the early 17th century tells the story of Flemish town that is invaded by the Spanish. The Mayor pretends to be dead in the hope that the Spanish will move on to another town. However, the Spanish decide to stay, and the Mayoress takes control of the situation. She keeps the very attractive commander of the Spanish army entertained while the other ladies of the town entertain his men. Meanwhile, the mayor's daughter, whose father wants to marry her off to a wealthy local businessman, has her eye on an impoverished artist. With the mayor 'dead', her mother takes the opportunity to marry her daughter off to the man she loves, while her father can do nothing about it.

This film recreates the period very convincingly, you feel like you've stepped into the real 17th century Flander, it is worth watching just for the wonderful period feel alone, but on top of that you have a splendind story with marvellous acting. It is alotgether a delightful film.
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