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Alsace
French war propaganda in the form of a family drama in the German government. Nationalist sentiments severely test the young marriage between a French and a German. Directed by Henri Pouctal.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Franco-Prussian War, the film tells the story of a young Alsatian woman torn between her German heritage and her love for a French soldier. As war escalates, she must navigate divided loyalties and protect her family amidst the conflict. Her choices have profound consequences for her life and the lives of those around her.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in easily accessible modern databases. However, given its release during wartime and its dramatic themes, it likely resonated with audiences by exploring themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the human cost of war.
What Reviewers Say
Explores the emotional toll of war on individuals and families.
Highlights themes of divided loyalties and national identity during conflict.
Likely offered a dramatic and patriotic narrative for its time.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.
Fun Fact
This film was produced by the Triangle Film Corporation, which was a major Hollywood studio during the silent film era, founded by Thomas H. Ince, D.W. Griffith, and Mack Sennett.
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