The reflection in film narrative of the first great global conflict: study of history and discourse
Abstract
There have been too many movies that logged the movie about the first great global conflict, especially when compared to World War II, whose history in this seventh art have been reproduced in every way possible, even altering the true facts to construct new narratives of fiction. In this spectrum in which we’re moving, we highlight two creations that we consider significant for their clear anti-war message: Merry Christmas (Joyeux Noel) and Gallipoli. The detailed analysis of all the elements that make these two films will give us a new perspective on this conflict.Downloads
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