Highlighted works
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The role of the princess who escapes her duties for a day crystallised the charm of Audrey Hepburn, winning her an Oscar for her first Hollywood role.
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Jean Renoir’s pacifist classic is set in a German prisoner-of-war camp during WWI, where class kinship is felt across national boundaries.
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Made on the cusp of WWII, Jean Renoir’s satire of the upper-middle classes was banned as demoralising by the French government for two decades after its release.
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La MARSEILLAISE CHRONIQUE DE QUELQUES FAITS AYANT CONTRIBUÉ À LA CHUTE DE LA MONARCHIE
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