Eclipse Series 04: Raymond Bernard (1932-1934) [The Criterion Collection]
3xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 4:3 | 8200kbps - Wooden Crosses, 6000kbps - Les Mirables | 20.6Gb
Audio: French AC3 1.0 @ 192Kbps | Subtitles: English
04:39:00 | France | Drama, War, History
One of the greatest and least-known directors of all time, Raymond Bernard helped shape French cinema, at the dawn of the sound era, into a truly formidable industry. Typical of films from this period, Bernard's dazzling dramas painted intimate melodrama on epic-scale canvases. These two masterpieces—the wrenching World War I tragedy Wooden Crosses and a mammoth, nearly five-hour Les miserables, widely considered the greatest film adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel—exemplify the formal and narrative brilliance of an unjustly overshadowed cinematic trailblazer.