| Jean Daurand, Tony Laurent, Jean Clarieux,
Jacques Desagneaux, Fernand Rauzena.
LA BATAILLE DU RAIL, the remarkable and courageous film from noted
French director René Clément (Forbidden
Games, Gervaise), finally makes its way to home video. During
the Occupation of France by Nazi Germany, French railway workers
bravely battled the Nazi cause on many fronts. From transporting
forbidden mail to committing acts of sabotage, these unsung heroes
of the war were an invaluable tool of the French Resistance. Their
efforts aided the Allied invasion in June 1944 and contributed mightily
to its success.Clément completed his film during the final months
of World War II under extremely dangerous conditions, using of a
cast of non-professionals. Legendary cameraman Henri Alekan (Beauty
and the Beast, Roman Holiday), himself a resistance fighter
who escaped Nazi POW camps, shot the film in a gritty, semi-documentary
style. All of these elements have caused film historians to compare
LA BATAILLE DU RAIL to Rossellini's groundbreaking neorealist film
Open City. |