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Il était une guerre
We witness the race for marriage of thousands of young people, wanting at all costs to escape conscription, then we are transported to the war factories and we thus witness the difficulties of work in this place. Then it's the Italian campaign in 1943 and, finally, the return to Quebec where readjustment to civilian life proves more difficult than it seems. These events are experienced and told by the voice of a young man.
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Plot Summary
This short film offers a stark portrayal of a soldier's return home from war, grappling with the psychological toll of his experiences. It contrasts the quiet, mundane reality of civilian life with the lingering specter of conflict.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Il était une guerre' received limited but generally positive critical attention for its atmospheric direction and poignant exploration of the post-war psyche. It is recognized as an early work by a significant director.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative mood and subtle storytelling.
Noted for its early demonstration of Demy's directorial talent.
Considered a powerful, albeit brief, meditation on the aftermath of war.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of Jacques Demy's earliest directorial efforts, predating his more widely recognized features like 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'.
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