

If you stumbled onto this page looking for a slick, restored classic, you should probably turn back now. La chanson des nations is only for the absolute die-hards who love dusty archival finds and don't mind squinting through a screen that looks like it was dragged through a gravel pit. If you want easy entertainment, ...

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"If you stumbled onto this page looking for a slick, restored classic, you should probably turn back now. La chanson des nations is only for the absolute die-hards who love dusty archival finds and don't mind squinting through a screen that looks like it was dragged through a gravel pit. If you want easy entertainment, you will probably hate this. But if you have a soft spot for the chaotic transition era of early sound cinema, this one has some weirdly sweet charm. 📻 The whole thing is basical..."
Wolfgang Geiger, Johannes Brandt
France

1923 · IMDb —


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