À nous la liberté
Also known as
- A nous la liberte
À nous la liberté (English: "Freedom for Us") is a 1931 French film, directed by René Clair, concerning the escape of a convict and his subsequent rise up the industrial ladder. With a memorable score by Georges Auric, this film has more music than any of Clair's early films.
The film follows the paths of Louis and Émile. At the outset, they are convicts in prison, forced to work on an assembly line. They are separated when Louis manages to escape and eventually becomes the owner of a vast...
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