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Le train de la victoire
A film about Salvador Allende's 1964 presidential campaign.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the arduous journey of French soldiers and civilians during World War I, focusing on the vital role of the railway system in supporting the war effort. It depicts the mobilization, the transportation of troops and supplies, and the immense challenges faced on the front lines and behind the lines.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from its era, 'Le train de la victoire' was primarily appreciated for its historical documentation and educational value, offering a firsthand look at the logistical intricacies of World War I. Contemporary reviews highlighted its comprehensive coverage of the railway's importance in the conflict.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical accuracy and detailed depiction of WWI logistics.
Recognized for its extensive use of archival footage and interviews.
Considered an important, albeit perhaps dry, historical record.
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Fun Fact
The film utilizes extensive archival footage and interviews to recreate the atmosphere and challenges of wartime logistics, making it a significant historical document of the period.
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