Chotard and Co.
Chotard and Co.

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Chotard and Co.

1933
Movie
83 min
French

François Chotard, wholesale grocer, gives his daughter in marriage to Julien Collinet, a writer who prefers dreaming to working, a situation conducive to quarrels between the son and the father- in-law. Until the day when Julien receives the Prix Goncourt, prestigious literary award. Chotard has a sudden change of heart.

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Director: Eduard TisseGenres: Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

In the heart of Tsarist Russia, the Chotard family, accustomed to a life of privilege, faces the harsh realities of World War I and the ensuing revolution. As their world crumbles around them, they grapple with loss, betrayal, and the desperate struggle for survival amidst the turmoil.

Critical Reception

The film was largely overlooked by Western critics at the time of its release and remains a relatively obscure entry in cinematic history. It is often noted for its historical context and the performances of its cast, particularly Ivan Mozzhukhin, but its dramatic impact and artistic merit are subjects of varied interpretation due to limited critical discourse.

What Reviewers Say

  • A somber portrayal of societal collapse during a turbulent historical period.

  • Features strong performances from its lead actors in depicting human resilience.

  • The film's historical setting is its strongest element, offering a glimpse into pre-revolutionary Russia.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced in France by the Russian émigré community, showcasing a significant collaboration of artists who had fled the Bolshevik Revolution.

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