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Land And Freedom [1995] [DVD]
 
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Land And Freedom [1995] [DVD]

Ian Hart , Rosana Pastor , Ken Loach    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Ian Hart, Rosana Pastor, Iciar Bollain, Tom Gilroy
  • Directors: Ken Loach
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Artificial Eye
  • DVD Release Date: 21 Mar 2005
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006GVJY4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,756 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Ken Loach's acclaimed 1936-set film about the Spanish Civil War stars Ian Hart as a disillusioned Liverpudlian who decides to follow his principles and join the fight against fascism in Spain. Taking up with a poorly armed Republican alliance, he soon becomes enmeshed in the desperate struggle to protecte the country's democratic government from General Franco's advancing armies. David bonds deeply with his comrades, especially the beautiful Blanca (Rosana Pastor), but is dismayed as political infighting threatens to plunge the whole resistance movement into turmoil. Epic in scope and brillianty acted, Land and Freedom is one of the most unique, powerful and moving war films ever made.

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United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind the scenes, Commentary, Filmographies, Interactive Menu, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: A reflective look at an idealistic young man's involvement in the Spanish Civil War, Land and Freedom combines wartime drama with impassioned political debate. Director Ken Loach, better known for his intimate portraits of working-class British life, begins on familiar turf in the present day, with a teenage girl sorting through the belongings of her recently deceased grandfather. She soon discovers her grandfather's involvement in the Spanish Civil War, and the film then flashes back to the 1930s to tell the story of young Dave Carr, intensely portrayed by Ian Hart. A dedicated young communist, Carr joins an international group of freedom fighters in order to wage the good war against fascism. The experience proves far less heroic than expected, however, as the fighters struggle with poor supplies, a lack of training, and internal discord. The traditional battles and romances of war drama follow, as Carr becomes involved in a tumultuous affair with a fellow fighter, but Loach and screenwriter Jim Allen give equal weight to more philosophical discussions about the nature and fate of socialism. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: BAFTA Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Ceasar Awards, European Film Awards, Goya Awards, ...Land and Freedom ( Terra e libertà ) ( Tierra y libertad )

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107 of 113 people found the following review helpful
By Eilidh
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Ken Loach's film Land and Freedom is a moving portrayal of a small POUM (United Marxist Worker's Party) militia fighting in the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. Its protagonist, David, travels from Liverpool to join in the fight against Fascism. He falls for a militiawoman, and finds that the Communist ideals he stands for are false.

Loach does a superb job of showing an almost forgotton faction of the fight against Franco. The POUM were denounced as traitors by the main (Russian controlled) Communist Party, and forced to disband, their leaders arrested. The film has been criticised for its narrow focus on the small militia, but that is what makes it so wonderful - it is possible to engage with the characters and feel what they feel. We may see little of the Anarchists or the Communist Popular Army, or even of the enemy Nationalists, but we understand what the war is about.

Loach wanted to show how the Communists betrayed the ideals of the Left in the Spanish Civil War. They said the war must be won before revolution can happen. Understandably, David, a proud member of the Communist Party in the UK, refuses to believe that they could want anything other than revolution - isn't that what Communism is all about? He soon comes to realise, that with Stalin in control of the Spanish Communists and ultimately the whole Spanish Left, there will never be a revolution: Stalin is too interested in forging ties with the West to embarrass himself with a social revolution.

This film is incredible. Some understanding of the Spanish Civil War and its many complicated parties and militias would help, but even so it is enjoyable and very moving. Anyone who has read George Orwell's "Homage to Catalonia" should watch this. David is much more idealistic and naive than Orwell, but it is the same fight on the same side, with the same pain at defeat. I would recommend this film to anyone, it is wonderfully filmed, with an international cast, not even all professional actors. The story is framed by episodes in present day England, following David's death. As his grand-daughter finds his old letters and newspaper cuttings, we see that although there is a difference of sixty years, the fight of the Spanish Civil War is still going on everywhere, it is still relevant.

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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful
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This outstanding film offers a fascinatoing insight into the Spanish Civil war through the eyes of a young British volunteer, memorably portrayed by Ian Hart. Following his death in present-day Britain, his grand-daughter sorts through an old suitcase containing the mementos of his time in war-torn Spain, providing the framework for the story. Brilliantly directed by Ken Loach, the film is a poignant evocation of that same mix of beauty and ugliness, love and tragedy that other writers on Spain have portrayed, and which all those who have, in different ways, been captivated by that coutnry will instantly recognise. The use of loosely-scripted dialogue to add spontaneity and immediacy is particularly effective. Altogether an unforgettable experience.
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This is indeed an excellent film. Ken Loach's characteristic combination of gritty subject matter handled with great sensitivity gives the film a great poignancy. It is particularly fascinating for its treatment of the young hero's struggles with idealism and disillusionment. I couldn't watch this film without thinking of George Orwell's "A Homage to Catalonia" (his account of his experiences of fighting in the Spanish Civil War). The similarities between Orwell's book and Loach's film are too numerous and significant to be co-incidence; I'm sure Loach acknowledges this somewhere, but I saw the film some time ago and don't yet own a copy. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in Loach, Orwell, the ideology of Socialism, the fight against Fascism, and overall memorable, thought provoking films!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
land and freedom
Excellent informative movie. a real eye opener. anyone interested in spain should watch this, also read george orwells "Homage to Catalonia" or Laurie Lees "A moment of War".
Published 9 months ago by christine.graville
Facinating, touching complex, film
This is a very important film to be seen, from a legendary important challenging film director, Mr Ken Loach, who never holds back on issues which need to be discussed. Read more
Published on 30 Mar 2010 by Franz Kiffka
Remarkable film
"Land and Freedom" is a fictional story set in Spain, 1936-37, but with 'flashforwards' to present-day England. Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2010 by Eric Johnston
A timeless tale of war and division from 1930's Spain which opened my...
Celebrated socialist filmmaker Ken Loach ("Kes" & "Riff-Raff") in his final collaboration with screenwriter Jim Allen ("Hidden Agenda" & "Raining Stones") heads to Spain for this... Read more
Published on 4 Dec 2009 by Mutt
A brief introduction
A great movie and an interesting portrail of one mans involvement in the Spanish Civil war. As with many of Ken Loach movies this one has the feel of reality about it. Read more
Published on 12 Nov 2009 by Gordon Thomson
unconvincing
Despite all the good reviews. I simply found this film unconvincing. There are some excellent scenes, but as a whole it lacks the feeling of conviction from the actors. Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2009 by Mr. John Lumbard
Disappointing judged as a film rather than animated history
I'm at odds with the other reviewers here. I'd prefer to review it as a wartime and/or political drama rather than as a piece of non-fiction, which seems to be more the yardstick... Read more
Published on 11 April 2009 by Humpty Dumpty
masterpiece
this film brilliantly illustrates why an hopelessy ideologically fragmented republican movement handed franco victory on a plate. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2007 by David Perry
Best Ken Loach film in ages
I have quite an ambivalent attitude to much of Ken Loach's work. Some of his films, like Kes, are superb. Read more
Published on 1 Jun 2007 by Donaldo
The films still talks to us but not the historical situation
With the time that has elapsed since the Spanish Civil War and the time that has also elapsed since this film came out, 1995, this film has probably completely changed in meaning... Read more
Published on 14 May 2006 by Jacques COULARDEAU
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