

La Treizième Voiture
A Scottish woman with her nephew travels to Russia in the Paris-Moscow express. On the same flight in the 13th carriage, the old icons are returning from France to Russia. Thieves try to replace real icons with fake ones.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex and often overlooked history of the automobile and its societal impact. It explores how the car has shaped modern life, from urban planning to individual freedom. The film uses archival footage and interviews to present a multifaceted view of this transformative invention.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on historical and sociological aspects of the automobile, "La Treizième Voiture" received thoughtful consideration for its in-depth research and unique perspective. It's noted for its intellectual approach rather than broad popular appeal, positioning it as a film for those interested in cultural studies and the history of technology.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comprehensive historical research.
- Appreciated for its intellectual exploration of the car's societal role.
- Seen as a niche documentary for a specific audience interested in history and sociology.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, "La Treizième Voiture" (The Thirteenth Car), is a metaphorical reference to the pervasive and often unquestioned presence of the automobile in modern society.
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