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Mermoz
Biography and apology of the famous pilot, nicknamed by some the Archangel, who organized the airmail network of South America, flew the first over the Andes Cordillera, maintained the mystique of the South Atlantic, militated in the Crosses of Fire and perished at the controls of "La Croix du Sud" during its twenty-fourth crossing.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama chronicles the life and career of Jean Mermoz, a pioneering French aviator celebrated for his daring flights and contributions to airmail services in South America. The film depicts his early ambition, his adventurous spirit in overcoming numerous challenges, and his eventual disappearance during a transatlantic flight.
Critical Reception
As a film produced during the Vichy regime in France, 'Mermoz' was intended as a patriotic tribute. While it served its propaganda purpose, its artistic and historical merits have been viewed with some reservation by later critics, often overshadowed by its wartime context.
What Reviewers Say
A historical tribute to a national hero.
Captures the spirit of early aviation and adventure.
Production values reflect its wartime era.
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Fun Fact
The film was released during World War II, and Jean Mermoz himself was a symbol of French heroism and innovation, making the film a significant propaganda piece for the Vichy government.
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