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À Nous la Liberté

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In a toy factory, a prisoner escapes from his confinement and finds himself lost in a world he barely recognizes. At first, his freedom feels like a dream, but the harsh reality of life outside prison hits him quickly. He plunges into a chaotic urban environment, where he faces the struggle to survive. During his adventure, he meets a group of men who seem to have the answers he seeks, but also the dangers and traps of street life.

He manages to get a job at a toy manufacturing company, where his ingenuity and creativity shine. Among meetings and laughter, he falls in love with a girl from the company, a self-assured young woman who is also fighting to find her place in the world. As their relationship blossoms, the protagonist faces the temptation to return to a life of crime, which seems to be the only quick path to achieving his dreams.

With music as a backdrop, the film alternates between moments of humor and deep social critique, highlighting the tensions between freedom and oppression. What begins as a light-hearted access to the story evolves into a poignant portrait of hope and sacrifice. As circumstances push him to his limits, the protagonist must make difficult decisions that will lead him to question his idea of freedom and what it truly means to be a man in a world full of restrictions.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
René Clair
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Henri Marchand
Raymond Cordy
Rolla France
Paul Ollivier
Jacques Shelly
Germaine Aussey
Léon Lorin
Vincent Hyspa
André Michaud
Maximilienne
Alexander D'Arcy
William Burke
Eugène Stuber
Ritou Lancyle
Marguerite de Morlaye
Léon Courtois
Robert Charlet
Albert Broquin
Gender
Comedy
Música
Country
France
Producers
Frank Clifford
Roger Le Bon
Alexandre Kamenka
Original title
À nous la liberté
Duration
95
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