La Guerre Est Finie Semprun & ResnaisThe script to the 1966 film by Alain Resnais profiling the effect of the Spanish Civil War on the lives of a group of anti-Franco exiles living in France, and still actively working for the overthrow of the dictatorship. Called an incomparable thriller by some critics, it is also a beautiful love story and a moving document of our time. This volume presents the complete scenario by Jorge Semprun and 114 frame-enlargements from the film itself, carefully keyed to the text. |
Contents
To Warn Juan | 11 |
The Truths of the Lie | 45 |
Exile Is a Tough Profession | 119 |
A Slow Stubborn Task of Edification Which Goes on Indefinitely | 163 |
To Warn Diego | 183 |
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