Stanley Kubrick y Jean Renoir: Two looks filmic to the Great War
Abstract
A century ago that started World War I, known until 1939 as the Great War. This first major war of the last century that resulted in the deaths of more than nine million combatants has been argument produced many films especially in America and Europe: Among them, the work of Stanley Kubrick “Paths of Glory” and Jean Renoir film “The Great Illusion”. These are two antiwar films that offer a view of the war from different perspectives. One from the perspective of the battlefield and the other from a less visceral optical armed conflict.
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